The Sword in the Stone

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The extraordinary story of a boy called Wart – ignored by everyone except his tutor, Merlyn – who goes on to become King Arthur.
Collins Modern Classics are re-launched with gorgeous new covers bringing these timeless story to a new generation.
“Come, sword,” said the Wart. He took hold of the handles with both hands, and strained against the stone… but nothing moved…
When the wizard Merlyn comes to tutor Sir Ector’s sons, Kay and the Wart, studying suddenly becomes much more exciting. After all, who wouldn’t enjoy being turned into a fish, or a badger, or a snake?
But the Wart is destined for greater things and Merlyn’s magical teachings are only the beginning of his amazing future…
This edition of T.H White’s classic story includes a special “Why You’ll Love This Book” introduction by bestselling author, Garth Nix.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780007263493
Other details
- 384 pages
Condition
New
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pianostar412
on 3 December 2010amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!! you may not understand the first chapter but DO NOT PUT IT DOWN because its the best book i’ve read in a long time.
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rawr
on 27 May 2008my sister will love this book because she is mad about adventurous and scary books. i swear she just loves books like them she can’t wait to go to the library and search for this book or a book like this! lol
5 out of 5
lilliepad1502
on 9 March 2014
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