There are more stories about King Arthur than you ever knew. Some of
them may even be true. This massive collection spans the centuries of
Arthurian legend. We are taken back to the sixth century in 'A Time
Before Tales' by Colin Bradshaw-Jones. This controversial tale gives one
possible explanation for a real Arthur. We are then transported to the
medieval 'Kilhwch and Olwen' from The Mabinogion, translated by Lady
Charlotte Guest. The story can lay claim to be one of the earliest
written Arthurian romances in any language. Finally, Sir James Knowles
gives us the epic collection which most closely resembles the King
Arthur we know today, and which forms the largest portion of the book;
'And as they prayed, there was seen in the churchyard, set straight
before the doorways of the church, a huge square stone having a naked
sword stuck in the midst of it. And on the sword was written in letters
of gold, "Whoso pulleth out the sword from this stone is born the
rightful King of Britain."'