Description
‘King Arthur, now old and world-weary, is visited by Merlyn on the eve of his last, fatal battle …Arthur undergoes transformations into an ant and a goose, both brilliantly described – and then goes forth to face his doom. The final chapter, in when Guenever and Lancelot meet their quiet ends, contains some of White’s finest writing’ Sunday Telegraph
‘A far better ending to The Once and Future King, this is one of White’s best books, recapturing the spirit of The Sword inn the Stone … An excellent book and self-portrait of its mixed-up and lovable author.’ Books and Bookmen
‘A marvellous evocation of White’s muddled and magnificent character, the magician Merlyn … enthusiasts for White’s profound, funny and tragic story will not want to miss it.’ Los Angeles Times
Soft cover, 176 pages. In excellent preloved condition with the exception of some yellowing to the pages consistent with a book published in 1978 and two pages creased inside book. A sought after book.