The whole subject is brought up to date - Arthurian buffs will want this
book. DAILY TELEGRAPH
Who was the real Arthur? Why were his knights so famous? Was he buried
at Glastonbury? Richard Barber takes the story from the anonymous 8th
century chronicler who first listed his battles to the novelists of the
20th century. A clear and readable account of the development of the
stories about Arthur and his court from the earliest times to the
present day.