


If you are interested in an item from one of our catalogues or our website and would like more information before ordering it, please give us a call one of our salespeople will be happy to speak with you and answer any questions that you might have. Two bifolios (pages 141-48) expertly reinforced at text block dust jacket with a bit of rubbing to spine ends and corners, clean and near-fine.

Winner of the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in 1971 and the Frederick Niven prize. Besides her depiction of Merlin's career, which draws upon a variety of historical and legendary sources, the series is significant for her depiction of Merlin's personality he comes across as a sympathetic figure often caught between conflicting loyalties, both political and spiritual" (Barron). "Follows the story of King Arthur's wizard adviser from his childhood and his education in the ways of magic to his involvement with the rise of Arthur. In contrast to the confused conjurer or menacing magician found in other reimaginings of the Matter of Britain, Stewart's novel acknowledges familiar fantasy elements of Camelot but foregrounds the historic, harsh realities of Dark Age Britain. Octavo, original boards, original dust jacket.įirst edition of the first novel in Stewart's "Merlin Trilogy"-a poignant and powerful retelling of the Arthurian legends through the famous enchanter's eyes, and "one of the more convincing Arthurian works" (Clute & Grant, 898)-presentation copy inscribed by the author in the year of publication, "For Hermann and Marie Brück, with my thanks and affectionate good wishes, Mary Stewart, June 25th 1970." INSCRIBED FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST VOLUME IN MARY STEWART'S "MERLIN TRILOGY"
