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List Price: $24.99Amazon.com's Price: $16.49 You Save: $8.50 (34%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.912
EAN: 9780399225024
ISBN: 0399225021
Label: Philomel
Manufacturer: Philomel
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: September 15, 1993
Publisher: Philomel
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Sales Rank: 28165
Studio: Philomel
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: An old wizard named Merlyn takes care of a curious young boy named Wart and transforms him into Arthur, the future king of Britain, in a beautiful new edition of the classic tale, enhanced by luminous paintings. Children's BOMC Main.
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This is an interesting little book. I read it as part of my children's literature course back in 1999. The book is partially Arthurian Legend, part social commentary and part farce.
I did not like the inappropriate references for the time of the story, trains, buses ... As well I didn't appreciate the mixing of Robin Hood (Wood) in the 12th Century with Arthur of the 6th Century.
Yet all in all it was a fun book - easy to read.
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B4 we started reading this book we read julius caesar by shakespeare which was a good book... and this book has a very nice story... especially cuz b4 this i barely knew anything aobut king arthur... just that there was a sword that only he pulled out...
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Pretty much everyone has seen the Disney cartoon, but T.H. White's The Sword in the Stone is a story that must be read. Nowhere in the movie do you get delicious bits like:
"The cottage had a brass plate screwed on the garden gate. It said: Madame Mim, B.A. (Dom-Daniel) Pianoforte, Needlework, Necromancy."
Or how about the casual mention of Merlin in running shorts ... Merlin knitting his beard into the nightcap he's making ... Merlin's dishes washing themselves up, shouting, ... Read More
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Finding a COMPLETE version of this book is difficult. When the Sword and the Stone was grafted onto the rest of the series to form the Once and Future King, T.H. White removed several scenes from the book. Growing up enjoying the Walt Disney version of the film, I was disappointed when I read the Once and Future King. Where was the wizard's duel between Merlyn and Madam Mim? Surely, Disney didn't come up with that on their own.
Well, the truth is these lost parts are still out there if ... Read More
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This is the first part of the Once and Future King series of novels. Wart, a young boy, initially has no idea who he really is. This is the story of this young lad, and the events and lessons and trials that lead to him becoming a leader. Of course, it details the bumbling and accidents that lead him to drawing The Sword in the Stone.
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