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Arthur: The Forgotten Times

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Robin Crichton

Arthur: The Forgotten Times

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King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is one of the world’s greatest legends. Everyone knows the story of the boy who pulled the sword from the stone, who was mentored by the great wizard Merlin, who broke the sword and retrieved it from the Lady of the Lake, who was finally betrayed by Guinevere, leading to his final battle and his death on the Isle of Avalon.

Yet little is known of the truth behind the great story. This book enters the realm of conjectural history – the blurred middle ground between fact and fiction. Recorded events are linked to more shrouded possibilities and then compared to imprints on the landscape – the aim being to create a starting point for archaeological investigations, and to finally discover the real man known as ‘Arthur’.

The book includes detailed itineraries and maps, allowing readers to visit the locations and discover the clues for themselves. It is part of a project to develop an Arthur trail across Scotland, including the intention to build working recreations of 6th century settlements and lifestyle.
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Title Arthur: The Forgotten Times
Author Robin Crichton
Binding Paperback
ISBN-13 9781908373151
No. of Pages 192
Series N/A
Edition 1
Author Bio ROBIN CRICHTON spent nearly 40 years pioneering the international co-production of films for TV and cinema and won a number of major awards. He served as Scottish chairman and UK vice-chairman of the Independent Programme Producers Association and also as a co-production project leader of the Council of Europe. In the 1960s he built Scotland’s first film studio near Edinburgh. He has written over 100 film scripts and several books.
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Reviews Crichton’s bilingual French-English text draws on Mackintosh’s own letters and journals to offer some touching insights into the restorative capacities of both travel and art.

THE SCOTSMAN on Monsieur Mackintosh

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BISAC Subject HISTORY / General
BIC Subject British & Irish history

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