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  • The Agony and the Ecstasy by Irving Stone - Paperback USED Classics

    The Agony and the Ecstasy by Irving Stone - Paperback USED Classics

    Irving Stone’s classic biographical novel of Michelangelo—the #1 New York Times bestseller in which both the artist and the man are brought to vivid, captivating life. 

    His time—the turbulent Renaissance, the years of poisoning princes, warring Popes, and the all-powerful de'Medici family...

    His loves—the frail and lovely daughter of Lorenzo de'Medici, the ardent mistress of Marco Aldovrandi, and his last love, his greatest love—the beautiful, unhappy Vittoria Colonna...

    His genius—a God-driven fury from which he wrested brilliant work that made a grasp for heaven unmatched in half a millennium...

    His name—Michelangelo Buonarroti. Creator of the David, painter of the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel, architect of the dome of St. Peter's, Michelangelo lives once more in the tempestuous, powerful pages of Irving Stone's towering triumph. A masterpiece in its own right, this biographical novel offers a compelling portrait of one of the greatest artists the world has ever known.

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  • The Aeneid of Virgil : A New Verse Translation by C. Day Lewis - Paperback USED
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    The Aeneid of Virgil : A New Verse Translation by C. Day Lewis - Paperback USED

    It falls to every generation to translate anew the great classics which are woven into the fabric of our Western tradition.  Virgil has always had the fortune of attracting as translators fellow poets; it is in succession to Dryden and William Morris that C. Day Leis-himself a distinguished poet and now Professor of Poetry at Oxford---has written this modern version of The Aeneid.

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  • Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne - Paperback USED Classics

    Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne - Paperback USED Classics

    Jules Verne's classic tale of Phileas Fogg and his globe-trotting adventure.

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  • Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw - Mass Market Paperback USED

    Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw - Mass Market Paperback USED

    When George Bernard Shaw wrote Pygmalion more than a half century ago, no one could have predicted his play would eventually be converted into one of the great musicals of our time -- My Fair Lady -- and an Academy Award³-winning motion picture. Generations of readers and theatergoers have found relevance in Shaw's story of speech therapist Henry Higgins, who successfully transforms Liza Doolittle, a "draggle-tailed guttersnipe," into a darling of high society who momentarily upsets his hard-edged reserve. The extraordinary wit of this master dramatist of the twentieth century cuts away at the artificiality of class distinctions to reveal that human clay can be molded into wondrous shapes.

    Washington Square Press' Enriched Classics present the great works of world literature enhanced for the contemporary reader. This edition of Pygmalion includes the analysis of Eric Bentley from his book Bernard Shaw. Essential biographical and historical background is provided, together with notes, critical excerpts, and suggestions for further reading. A unique visual essay of period illustrations and photographs helps bring the play to life.

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  • Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther - Paperback USED Classics

    Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther - Paperback USED Classics

    Johnny Gunther was only seventeen years old when he died of a brain tumor. During the months of his illness, everyone near him was unforgettably impressed by his level-headed courage, his wit and quiet friendliness, and, above all, his unfaltering patience through times of despair. This deeply moving book is a father's memoir of a brave, intelligent, and spirited boy.

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  • The Summing Up by W. Somerset Maugham - Paperback USED Classics

    The Summing Up by W. Somerset Maugham - Paperback USED Classics

    THE SUMMING UP represents Maugham's life and philosophy in his own words. It is autobiographical in nature, though most of the work is concerned with Maugham's unique and fascinating opinions on the theatre, writing, metaphysics and the interesting people he encountered in his long and successful career. His style is very conversational and you feel yourself settling into an intellectual odyssey led by a man who lived life to its fullest. Sixty years after THE SUMMING UP was published, Maugham's controversial insights and opinions continue to stimulate conversation and debate. This is one of the most entertaining, self-revealing pieces of all time.

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  • Essential Works of John Stuart Mill - Paperback USED Classics

    Essential Works of John Stuart Mill - Paperback USED Classics

    John Stuart Mill is considered to be one of the most influential thinkers in the history of liberalism, who contributed greatly to social theory, political theory and political economy.

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  • Moby Dick by Herman Melville - Paperback USED Classics

    Moby Dick by Herman Melville - Paperback USED Classics

    Moby-Dick; or, The Whale is a novel by Herman Melville, in which Ishmael narrates the monomaniacal quest of Ahab, captain of the whaler Pequod, for revenge on the albino sperm whale Moby Dick, which on a previous voyage destroyed Ahab's ship and severed his leg at the knee. 

    Although the novel was a commercial failure and out of print at the time of the author's death in 1891, its reputation grew immensely during the twentieth century. D. H. Lawrence called it "one of the strangest and most wonderful books in the world," and "the greatest book of the sea ever written." 

    Moby-Dick is considered a Great American Novel and an outstanding work of the Romantic period in America and the American Renaissance. "Call me Ishmael" is one of world literature's most famous opening sentences. The product of a year and a half of writing, the book is dedicated to Nathaniel Hawthorne, "in token of my admiration for his genius," and draws on Melville's experience at sea, on his reading in whaling literature, and on literary inspirations such as Shakespeare and the Bible.

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  • Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton - Paperback USED Classics

    Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton - Paperback USED Classics

    Cry, the Beloved Country, the most famous and important novel in South Africa’s history, was an immediate worldwide bestseller in 1948. Alan Paton’s impassioned novel about a black man’s country under white man’s law is a work of searing beauty.

    Cry, the beloved country, for the unborn child that is the inheritor of our fear. Let him not love the earth too deeply. Let him not laugh too gladly when the water runs through his fingers, nor stand too silent when the setting sun makes red the veld with fire. Let him not be too moved when the birds of his land are singing, nor give too much of his heart to a mountain or valley. For fear will rob him of all if he gives too much.

    The eminent literary critic Lewis Gannett wrote, “We have had many novels from statesmen and reformers, almost all bad; many novels from poets, almost all thin. In Alan Paton’s Cry, the Beloved Country the statesman, the poet and the novelist meet in a unique harmony.”

    Cry, the Beloved Country is the deeply moving story of the Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo and his son, Absalom, set against the background of a land and a people riven by racial injustice. Remarkable for its lyricism, unforgettable for character and incident, Cry, the Beloved Country is a classic work of love and hope, courage and endurance, born of the dignity of man.

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  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - Classics USED

    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - Classics USED

    King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table are in the middle of a Christmas feast when a green-skinned knight offers them a simple but deadly challenge. A challenge the brave Sir Gawain quickly-and fatefully-accepts. Brilliantly translated by distiguished poet Burton Raffel, this is a lyrical, accessible version of one of the most beloved tales in Arthurian literature.

    Burton Raffel has taught English, Classics, and Comparative Literature at universities in the United States, Israel, and Canada. His books include translations of Beowulf, Horace: Odes, Epodes, Epistles, Satires, The Complete Poetry and Prose of Chairil Anwar, From the Vietnamese, Ten Centuries of Poetry, The Complete Poetry of Osip Emilevich, Mandelstram (with Alla Burago), and Poems From the Old English and The Annotated Milton; several critical studies, Introduction to Poetry, How to Read a Poem, The Development of Modern Indonesian Poetry, and The Forked Tounge: A Study of the Translation Process; and Mia Poems, a volume of his own poetry. Mr. Raffel practiced law on Wall Street and taught in the Ford Foundation’s English Language Teacher Training Project in Indonesia.

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  • The Underdogs by Mariano Azuela - Paperback Classics USED

    The Underdogs by Mariano Azuela - Paperback Classics USED

    The Underdogs: A Novel of the Mexican Revolution

    To save his family, Demetrio Maciaas, a peace-loving, naive Indian, becomes swept up in the mounting revolution against the tyranny of dictator Porfirio Diaz, as he rises to become a general in the army of Pancho Villa.

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  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories of the Supernatural by Robert Louis Stevenson - Mass Market Paperback USED

    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories of the Supernatural by Robert Louis Stevenson - Mass Market Paperback USED

    Good. Evil. Together.

    Dr. Henry Jekyll is a good doctor and a respected member of his community.  Edward Hyde is a destructive and tortured man constantly on the brink of violence.  They live their separate lives--Dr. Jekyll during the day, Mr. Hyde at night.

    Nobody suspects the terrifying truth: Jekyll and Hyde are the same person.  And Hyde is taking control...

    The other stories included here:  The Bottle Imp, Markheim, and The Body Snatcher.

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  • Burning Bright by John Steinbeck - USED Paperback Classics

    Burning Bright by John Steinbeck - USED Paperback Classics

    The last of John Steinbeck’s play-novelettes, Burning Bright was the author’s final attempt after 1937’s Of Mice and Men and 1942’s The Moon is Down to create what he saw as a new, experimental literary form.  Four scenes, four people: the husband who yearns for a son, ignorant of his own sterility; the wife who commits adultery to fulfill her husband’s wish; the father of the child; and the outsider whose actions will affect them all. In this turn on a medieval morality play, Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck casts an unwavering light on these four intertwined lives, revealing in their finely drawn circumstances the universal contours of vulnerability and passion, desperation and desire.

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  • The Raven and Other Poems by Edgar Allan Poe - Paperback USED Classics

    The Raven and Other Poems by Edgar Allan Poe - Paperback USED Classics

    Written more than a century ago, The Raven remains a classic of American literature. This collection of Poe's hauntingly memorable verse includes Annabel Lee, The Bells, Eldorado, and other favorite poems that reflect the macabre imagination and strange genius of the man whose work continues to reach into our souls and seek out our deepest fears.

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  • Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton - Paperback USED Classics

    Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton - Paperback USED Classics

    An Oprah Book Club selection, Cry, the Beloved Country, the most famous and important novel in South Africa’s history, was an immediate worldwide bestseller in 1948. Alan Paton’s impassioned novel about a black man’s country under white man’s law is a work of searing beauty.

    Cry, the beloved country, for the unborn child that is the inheritor of our fear. Let him not love the earth too deeply. Let him not laugh too gladly when the water runs through his fingers, nor stand too silent when the setting sun makes red the veld with fire. Let him not be too moved when the birds of his land are singing, nor give too much of his heart to a mountain or valley. For fear will rob him of all if he gives too much.

    The eminent literary critic Lewis Gannett wrote, “We have had many novels from statesmen and reformers, almost all bad; many novels from poets, almost all thin. In Alan Paton’s Cry, the Beloved Country the statesman, the poet and the novelist meet in a unique harmony.”

    "A beautiful novel, rich, firm and moving . . ."
    -- The New York Times (New York Times )

    Cry, the Beloved Country is the deeply moving story of the Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo and his son, Absalom, set against the background of a land and a people riven by racial injustice. Remarkable for its lyricism, unforgettable for character and incident, Cry, the Beloved Country is a classic work of love and hope, courage and endurance, born of the dignity of man.

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  • On the Beach (1964) by Nevil Shute - Paperback USED Classics

    On the Beach (1964) by Nevil Shute - Paperback USED Classics

    This is a used, mass market paperback book in good or better condition. More information to come soon.

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  • The Celestial Railroad and Other Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne - Paperback USED Classics

    The Celestial Railroad and Other Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne - Paperback USED Classics

    Of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s insight into the Puritan’s simultaneous need for fulfillment and self-destruction, D. H. Lawrence wrote, “Nathaniel knew disagreeable things in his inner soul. He was careful to send them out in disguise.” By means of artfully crafted and compelling tales, Hawthorne explored the destinies and concerns of early American settlers and citizens. In several of the stories in this collection, characters who hold themselves apart from their fellow man fall prey to the corroding desires of lust for perfection. Then they unwittingly commit evils—against themselves and others—in the name of pride. Edgar Allan Poe noted of Hawthorne’s writing: “Every word tells, and there is not a word which does not tell.”

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  • A Short History of a Small Place by T.R. Pearson - Paperback USED Classics

    A Short History of a Small Place by T.R. Pearson - Paperback USED Classics

    "Pearson's is a different and distinctive voice and a most welcome one. In this novel his talent shows sparks of genius."--THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

    Young Louis Benfield tells the story of his tiny little North Carolina town. There is the looniness of his family, the town of characters, the charm and naviete that gives us a world unknown, and stories that deserve to be told about how it is to grow up a certain kind of way, and to suddenly discover there's a world beyond your own that calls to you....

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  • Something Happened by Joseph Heller - Paperback USED Classics

    Something Happened by Joseph Heller - Paperback USED Classics

    Bob Slocum was living the American dream. He had a beautiful wife, three lovely children, a nice house...and all the mistresses he desired. He had it all -- all, that is, but happiness. Slocum was discontent. Inevitably, inexorably, his discontent deteriorated into desolation until...something happened. 

    Something Happened is Joseph Heller's wonderfully inventive and controversial second novel satirizing business life and American culture. The story is told as if the reader was overhearing the patter of Bob Slocum's brain -- recording what is going on at the office, as well as his fantasies and memories that complete the story of his life. The result is a novel as original and memorable as his Catch-22.

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  • The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner - Paperback USED Classics post-1962 edition
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    The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner - Paperback USED Classics post-1962 edition

    This book tells a family tragedy of the declining Compson family in the south. The old Compson is too fond of drinks and idle about all day and his wife is selfish, cold and blame everyone and everything but not oneself. Their oldest son Quentin clings to the old southern traditions and due to the fact her sister Caddy is dissolute and insults her status as a lady, so Quentin drowned himself. The second son Jason is cold and greedy and the third son Benji is mentally handicapped. The whole book centers on the degeneration of Caddy and via the internal monologue of the three sons and the book ends with the black maids complement to the first three parts.

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  • Cannery Row by John Steinbeck - Paperback USED Classics

    Cannery Row by John Steinbeck - Paperback USED Classics

    Unburdened by the material necessities of the more fortunate, the denizens of Cannery Row discover rewards unknown in more traditional society. Henry the painter sorts through junk lots for pieces of wood to incorporate into the boat he is building, while the girls from Dora Flood’s bordello venture out now and then to enjoy a bit of sunshine. Lee Chong stocks his grocery with almost anything a man could want, and Doc, a young marine biologist who ministers to sick puppies and unhappy souls, unexpectedly finds true love. Cannery Row is just a few blocks long, but the story it harbors is suffused with warmth, understanding, and a great fund of human values. First published in 1945, and drawn from Steinbeck's memories of real inhabitants of Monterrey, California, Cannery Row focuses on the acceptance of life as it is—both the loneliness of the individual and the exuberance of community.

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  • The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne - Paperback USED Classics
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    The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne - Paperback USED Classics

    Hailed by Henry James as "the finest piece of imaginative writing yet put forth in the country," Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter reaches to our nation's historical and moral roots for the material of great tragedy. Set in an early New England colony, the novel shows the terrible impact a single, passionate act has on the lives of three members of the community: the defiant Hester Prynne; the fiery, tortured Reverend Dimmesdale; and the obsessed, vengeful Chillingworth.

    With The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne became the first American novelist to forge from our Puritan heritage a universal classic, a masterful exploration of humanity's unending struggle with sin, guilt and pride.

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  • Vineland by Thomas Pynchon - Paperback USED Classics
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    Vineland by Thomas Pynchon - Paperback USED Classics

    Vineland, a zone of blessed anarchy in northern California, is the last refuge of hippiedom, a culture devastated by the sobriety epidemic, Reaganomics, and the Tube. Here, in an Orwellian 1984, Zoyd Wheeler and his daughter Prairie search for Prairie's long-lost mother, a Sixties radical who ran off with a narc. Vineland is vintage Pynchon, full of quasi-allegorical characters, elaborate unresolved subplots, corny songs ("Floozy with an Uzi"), movie spoofs (Pee-wee Herman in The Robert Musil Story), and illicit sex (including a macho variation on the infamous sportscar scene in V.).

    For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

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  • Thinking Machines by Irving Adler - Paperback USED Classics

    Thinking Machines by Irving Adler - Paperback USED Classics

    Electronic computers are the great "thinkers" of today.  They can foretell and direct the path of a soaring rocket, or beat a man at a game of chess.  Their lightning-fast process of deduction has made the atomic age possible.

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  • The Aeneid by Virgil - Paperback USED Classics

    The Aeneid by Virgil - Paperback USED Classics

    In this fresh prose translation, W. F. Jackson Knight discusses The Aeneid's impact on Western civilization and provides a list of variations from the Oxford text.

    For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

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  • Sanctuary by William Faulkner - Paperback USED Classics

    Sanctuary by William Faulkner - Paperback USED Classics

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  • The Call of the Wild and White Fang by Jack London - Paperback USED Bantam Classics
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    The Call of the Wild and White Fang by Jack London - Paperback USED Bantam Classics

    Jack London's novels and ruggedly individual life seemed to embody American hopes, frustrations, and romantic longings in the turbulent first years of the twentieth century, years infused with the wonder and excitement of great technological and historic change. The author's restless spirit, taste for a life of excitement, and probing mind led him on a series of hard-edged adventures from the Klondike to the South Seas. Out of these sometimes harrowing experiences — and his fascination with the theories of such thinkers as Darwin, Spencer, and Marx — came the inspiration for novels of adventure that would make him one of America’s most popular writers.

    The Call of the Wild, considered by many London's greatest novel, is a gripping tale of a heroic dog that, thrust into the brutal life of the Alaska Gold Rush, ultimately faces a choice between living in man's world and returning to nature. Adventure and dog-story enthusiasts as well as students and devotees of American literature will find this classic work a thrilling, memorable reading experience.

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  • Phantoms by Dean Koontz - Paperback USED Classics of Horror
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    Phantoms by Dean Koontz - Paperback USED Classics of Horror

    The unsuspecting citizens of a small California town become the victims of a devastating evil, in another suspenseful thriller by the author of Intensity and The Eyes of Darkness.

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  • The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner - Paperback USED Classics

    The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner - Paperback USED Classics

    This book tells a family tragedy of the declining Compson family in the south. The old Compson is too fond of drinks and idle about all day and his wife is selfish, cold and blame everyone and everything but not oneself. Their oldest son Quentin clings to the old southern traditions and due to the fact her sister Caddy is dissolute and insults her status as a lady, so Quentin drowned himself. The second son Jason is cold and greedy and the third son Benji is mentally handicapped. The whole book centers on the degeneration of Caddy and via the internal monologue of the three sons and the book ends with the black maids complement to the first three parts.

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  • The Red Pony by John Steinbeck - Paperback USED Classics

    The Red Pony by John Steinbeck - Paperback USED Classics

    Written at a time of profound anxiety caused by the illness of his mother, Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck draws on his memories of childhood in these stories about a boy who embodies both the rebellious spirit and the contradictory desire for acceptance of early adolescence. Unlike most coming-of-age stories, the cycle does not end with a hero “matured” by circumstances. As John Seelye writes in his introduction, reversing common interpretations, The Red Pony is imbued with a sense of loss. Jody’s encounters with birth and death express a common theme in Steinbeck’s fiction: They are parts of the ongoing process of life, “resolving” nothing. The Red Pony was central not only to Steinbeck’s emergence as a major American novelist but to the shaping of a distinctly mid twentieth-century genre, opening up a new range of possibilities about the fictional presence of a child’s world. 

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  • The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowler - Paperback USED Classics

    The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowler - Paperback USED Classics

    Perhaps the most beloved of John Fowles's internationally bestselling works, The French Lieutenant's Woman is a feat of seductive storytelling that effectively invents anew the Victorian novel. "Filled with enchanting mysteries and magically erotic possibilities" (New York Times), the novel inspired the hugely successful 1981 film starring Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons and is today universally regarded as a modern classic.

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  • The Once and Future King (Camelot) by T.H. White - Paperback USED Classics

    The Once and Future King (Camelot) by T.H. White - Paperback USED Classics

    T. H. White’s masterful retelling of the saga of King Arthur is a fantasy classic as legendary as Excalibur and Camelot, and a poignant story of adventure, romance and magic that has enchanted readers for generations.

    Once upon a time, a young boy called “Wart” was tutored by a magician named Merlyn in preparation for a future he couldn’t possibly imagine. A future in which he would ally himself with the greatest knights, love a legendary queen and unite a country dedicated to chivalrous values. A future that would see him crowned and known for all time as Arthur, King of the Britons.

    During Arthur’s reign, the kingdom of Camelot was founded to cast enlightenment on the Dark Ages, while the knights of the Round Table embarked on many a noble quest. But Merlyn foresaw the treachery that awaited his liege: the forbidden love between Queen Guenever and Lancelot, the wicked plots of Arthur’s half-sister Morgause and the hatred she fostered in Mordred that would bring an end to the king’s dreams for Britain—and to the king himself.

    “[The Once and Future King] mingles wisdom, wonderful, laugh-out-loud humor and deep sorrow—while telling one of the great tales of the Western world.”—Guy Gavriel Kay

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