Arthur rex brittonum
(2020)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Tim Walker, 2020
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781393933236 MWT15049594, 1393933238 15049594
LANGUAGE
English
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Arthur Rex Brittonum ('King of the Britons') is an action-packed telling of the King Arthur story rooted in historical accounts that predate the familiar Camelot legend.Britain in the early sixth century has reverted to tribal lands, where chiefs settle old scores with neighbours whilst eyeing with trepidation the invaders who menace the shore in search of plunder and settlement.Arthur, only son of the late King Uther, has been crowned King of the Britons by the northern chiefs and must now persuade their counterparts in the south and west to embrace him. Will his bid to lead their combined army against the Saxon threat succeed? He arrives in Powys buoyed by popular acclaim at home, a king, husband and father - but can he sustain his efforts in unfamiliar territory? It is a treacherous and winding road that ultimately leads him to a winner-takes-all clash at the citadel of Mount Badon.Tim Walker's Arthur Rex Brittonum picks up the thread from the earlier life of Arthur in 2019's Arthur Dux Bellorum, but it can be read as a standalone novel.Fans of Bernard Cornwell, Conn Iggulden and Mathew Harffy will enjoy Walker's A Light in the Dark Ages series and its newest addition - Arthur Rex Brittonum

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