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Young Arthur spends his days toiling as a squire--feeding the horses and hauling his big brother's armor. Around him, England is in turmoil, left without a king. But all t hat changes in one day, with one pull on the mysterious sword in the stone. Guided by Merlin the Magician, Arthur takes his place as the rightful heir to England's throne. He receives the sword Excalibur and wins the loyalty of the Knights of the Round Table. But can the young king win peace and freedom for England?
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Comic and Graphic Books, Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, Mythology, Knights and knighthood, Arthurian romances, Legends, Adaptations, Folklore, Juvenile literature, Cartoons and comics, Comics & graphic novels, general, Children's fiction, Arthur, king, fiction, Knights and knighthood, fiction, England, fiction, Comic books, strips, Juvenile fictionShowing 5 featured editions. View all 5 editions?
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King Arthur: Excalibur Unsheathed
2008, Lerner Publishing Group, Lerner Books
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1580133223 9781580133227
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El Rey Arturo: la espada Excalibur desenvainada : una leyenda inglesa
2007, Lerner
in Spanish
0822579685 9780822579687
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