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Pendragon Fiction Series

  • The Arthurian Companion, by Phyllis Ann Karr. (6200, Chaosium, 1997); original reference book, expanded from Karr's The King Arthur Companion.
  • Percival and the Presence of God, by Jim Hunter. (6201, Chaosium, 1997); reprint of the 1978 Faber and Faber edition.
  • Arthur, the Bear of Britain, by Edward Frankland. (6202, Chaosium/Green Knight Publishing co-publication, 1998); reprint of the 1944 McDonald & Co. edition.
  • To the Chapel Perilous, by Naomi Mitchison. (6203, Green Knight Publishing, 1999); reprint of the 1955 Allen & Unwin edition.
  • Kinsmen of the Grail, by Dorothy James Roberts. (6204, Green Knight Publishing, 2000); reprint of the 1963 Little, Brown and Company edition.
  • The Life of Sir Aglovale, by Clemence Housman. (6205, Green Knight Publishing, 2000); reprint of the 1905 Methuen & Co. Ltd. edition.
  • The Doom of Camelot, edited by James Lowder. (6206, Green Knight Publishing, 2000); original anthology.
  • Exiled From Camelot, by Cherith Baldry. (6207, Green Knight Publishing, 2001); original novel.
  • The Arthurian Companion, second edition, by Phyllis Ann Karr (6208, Green Knight Publishing, 2001); expanded and corrected edition of Pendragon series 6200.
  • The Pagan King, by Edison Marshall. (6208, Green Knight Publishing, 2001); reprint of the 1959 Doubleday & Co. edition.
  • The Merriest Knight: The Collected Arthurian Tales of Theodore Goodridge Roberts, edited by Mike Ashley. (6210, Green Knight Publishing, 2001); original collection of Roberts' stories, including previously unpublished material.
  • Legends of the Pendragon, edited by James Lowder. (6211, Green Knight Publishing, 2002); original anthology.
  • The Follies of Sir Harald, by Phyllis Ann Karr. (6212, Green Knight Publishing, 2001); original novel.
  • Pendragon, by Wilfred Barnard Faraday. 96213, Green Knight Publishing, 2002); reprint of the 1930 Methuen & Co. Ltd. edition.

One additional title in the series — a reprint of William Henry Babcock's 1898 novel Cian of the Chariots — was announced for 2002, but has not seen print.

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