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This novel continues on the saga of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte
d'Arthur with a few added twists to the domain of characters. This
particular sequence in the storyline of that novel, is from Book X
of Malory and precedes the Quest for the Grail and concerns the
Quest for Galisante, the questing beast, over the course of two
tournaments.
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Baruch (Paperback)
Patricia M. Spencer
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R234
Discovery Miles 2 340
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This short work comprises the apocryphal and pseudepigrapha works
of Baruch 1 through 4.
This book is a modernized work of Sir Thomas Malory's eighth and
ninth books of Le Morte d'Arthur.
This work is an arrangement in a series of works to be known as
Scriptural Notes by Patricia Spencer. This first novel is an
arrangement, revision, and fictional interpretation of the work
known as "doctrine and covenants," a companion book to the Book of
Mormon. The second part of the work is the short interpretation of
the Fable of Enmerkar.
This book is a short compilation of the apocryphal scriptural
mysteries ascribed to the name of St. John, especially, St. John
the Evangelist. There are four minor short works interpreted in
this volume as scriptural mysteries of pseudepigrapha.
Three stories concerning the quest for the Holy Grail set in
legendary Arthurian times, show that there are several versions of
the quest and many stones left unturned in the ancient mystery of
it. Reworked from the originals by the author, editor.
A booklet of some morality plays based on the old and lost 'school
of virtues', which some persons have still held, hold the keys to
'the truth' of all virtue.
This is an adaptation of Edmund Spenser's 'Fairie Queene'. It is
only the first book of the seven book epic. The first book is
commonly known as The Story of Holiness, also The Redcrosse
Knight'.
This book is a synopsis and interpretation of the Book of
Revelation as found from the original in the Gideons' Bible.
an edited and revised re-writ of Enoch's three capitulate
scriptural works regarding wisdom and apocalypse
The Book of Job is an interpretation and representational passion
play on the troubles and tragedy of the character, Job, of the
bible scripture by the same name.
This book is a condensation of the very well famed story of Ogier
le Dane's knighthood in the court of Charlemagne's Aachen
(Aix-la-Chapelle). It is taken from James Baldwin's "The Story of
Roland."
This book revisits the ancient tale by the poet Aneurin, set in the
6th and 7th centuries of ancient Briton's Saxon empire, when the
host of all the chieftans were murdered at the Battle of Cattraeth;
the second part is a prophecy written by Geoffrey of Monmouth
called 'the Prophecy of Merlin'. Both works concern the problem of
armageddon.
This is a compilation work of other titles by the author, which
includes the shorter books titled, 'Merlin's Dragons', 'Merlin's
Battle for Briton', and 'Y Gododdin and Merlin's Prophecy'.
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