Title from container. Compact discs. Read by Robert Fass.
Summary:
The first book John Steinbeck read as a child was the Caxton Morte d'Arthur, and he considered it one of the most challenging tasks of his career to modernize the stories of King Arthur. A collection of Steinbeck's rendition of stories heroic, romantic, and tragic from Malory's Morte D'Arthur, which chronicles the life of Arthur, from his mysterious birth through battles and adventures to his establishment as king.
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