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King of the Middle March: Arthur Trilogy, Book Three
412 pp.
| Scholastic/Levine |
October, 2004 |
TradeISBN 0-439-26600-9$17.95
(1)
YA
In the final installment of the Arthur Trilogy, Arthur de Caldicot, thirteenth-century namesake of the legendary King Arthur, arrives in Venice, ready to join the Fourth Crusade. Crossley-Holland captures the whole vivid sweep of the experience in a novel of extraordinary richness and wisdom, satisfactorily resolving all plot lines while releasing Arthur into a somewhat unpredictable, but hopeful, future. Timeline. Glos.