First printed in 1485, Le Morte d’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory is the definitive medieval telling of the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
This second volume continues the epic story as the knights of Camelot undertake their greatest adventure—the sacred Quest for the Holy Grail—while internal conflict slowly begins to destroy the fellowship of the Round Table.
Within these pages readers will encounter:
• The spiritual quest of Sir Galahad
• The struggles and redemption of Sir Lancelot
• The growing tension between Lancelot and Queen Guinevere
• The betrayal of Mordred
• The final battle and the fall of King Arthur
This illustrated edition has been specially prepared for modern readers and includes:
• A newly written foreword
• An author biography
• Original watercolor-style illustrations created for this edition
• Cleanly formatted text for digital reading
Le Morte d’Arthur remains one of the greatest works of medieval storytelling and the foundation of the modern legend of Camelot.
First printed in 1485, Le Morte d’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory is the definitive medieval telling of the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
This second volume continues the epic story as the knights of Camelot undertake their greatest adventure—the sacred Quest for the Holy Grail—while internal conflict slowly begins to destroy the fellowship of the Round Table.
Within these pages readers will encounter:
• The spiritual quest of Sir Galahad
• The struggles and redemption of Sir Lancelot
• The growing tension between Lancelot and Queen Guinevere
• The betrayal of Mordred
• The final battle and the fall of King Arthur
This illustrated edition has been specially prepared for modern readers and includes:
• A newly written foreword
• An author biography
• Original watercolor-style illustrations created for this edition
• Cleanly formatted text for digital reading
Le Morte d’Arthur remains one of the greatest works of medieval storytelling and the foundation of the modern legend of Camelot.