The Keys to Avalon: The True Location of Arthur's Kingdom Revealed

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Avalon exists. It is a real place with geographical boundaries and a turbulent history. It is the treasure house of Arthurian legend. It is the secret location in which the identity of an entire nation has lain buried. Until now... Intertwining the mystery and romance of ancient myth with the excitement of modern historical discovery, The Keys to Avalon: -- exposes the rewriting of history and the political intrigue which robbed a people of their heritage and cultural identity -- is the first book to establish a viable setting for the Arthurian legacy -- challenges the accepted theories about early British history and Arthur, providing a solution to the mystery of Avalon -- substantiates its claims with detailed references to original Welsh textual sources, maps and genealogical charts -- goes beyond well-known Arthurian texts to their roots in ancient Welsh manuscripts and the history of the land The Keys to Avalon is the first work to unlock the doors to a past that has been swathed in myth and legend, revealing a landscape which is as real as it is hauntingly magical.
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AuthorSteve Blake
PublisherElement Books
PlaceLondon
Year2000
ISBN9781862047358
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionGood
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