The Four Knights of the Square Table


Book Description

As the four princes became knights, they enjoyed many challenges and adventures that began by many hours of planning and scheming around the square table in the cellar of their castle home. In the beautiful town of Kilgora in old Ireland, this loving family lived out their lives in love and peace together in their old castle home. High Queen Granny and High King Papa were the heads of this loving family, and they ruled with kind and loving hearts. However, even though the knights lived in peace and happiness, their biggest challenge was about to come to pass when they had to save their princesses from Mama Dragon. Although they were very brave and valiant knights, a very different turn of events shows everyone that a grandmother’s love is much more powerful than any sword of any knight in shining armor.







King Winston and the Knights of the Square Table


Book Description

Like the movie American Beauty, this novel focuses on a dysfunctional family. While providing for his family financially, the father Douglas, is in constant search of new and younger women for sexual gratification. The mother, Vicky, is discontent with her life and betrayed relationship, and in anger has a relationship with Douglas's co-worker in retaliation for his infidelity. She struggles with trying to find her freedom and leaving the security of the relationship. Robert and Barbara are teenagers trying to understand their family, although both of them are having adolescent problems of their own. Only young Winston, in his imaginary kingdom of fantastic creatures such as Sir Rhinoceros and other magical creatures have made any sense of his family.










The Dewey Chronicles Reader


Book Description

Dewey Webster is admitted country hick from Tennessee. He has torn up numerous bars, hired a mob lawyer to settle a divorce, acted on off-off-off-Broadway, and has written pulp fiction stories. The large-bodied Dewey's adventures take place in 1947. Previously told in the "Dewey Chronicles" series, these stories are combined in one volume for the first time. Follow Dewey as he becomes a covert operator for the U.S. government; fights evil extra-terrestrial aliens; defends his dog in court; and goes back in time to the medieval ages. While Dewey is hard-headed and is not the sharpest knife in the drawer, he has unusual insight and a straightforward approach to life that serves him well. A good right-hand haymaker punch comes in handy, too. Give Dewey a pickup, a shotgun and a good "dawg," and he'll take on anything or anyone at any time.




Knights of the Square Table 2


Book Description

BOOK 1 in this series is currently being offered FREE! Empowered by their experiences while stranded on an island, six teenagers set out to right the wrongs in the world. When unconventional—and illegal—methods get them into trouble, they find themselves on the run. A story of hope and adventure. Teri Kanefield's awards and distinctions include the 2015 Jane Addams Children's Book Award for The Girl From The Tar Paper School.




Knights of the Square Table


Book Description

The kitchen boy finally figures out how to make the knights stop arguing about who should sit at the head of the table.




Sir Slob and the Princess


Book Description




Handbook of Arthurian Romance


Book Description

The renowned and illustrious tales of King Arthur, his knights and the Round Table pervade all European vernaculars, as well as the Latin tradition. Arthurian narrative material, which had originally been transmitted in oral culture, began to be inscribed regularly in the twelfth century, developing from (pseudo-)historical beginnings in the Latin chronicles of "historians" such as Geoffrey of Monmouth into masterful literary works like the romances of Chrétien de Troyes. Evidently a big hit, Arthur found himself being swiftly translated, adapted and integrated into the literary traditions of almost every European vernacular during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. This Handbook seeks to showcase the European character of Arthurian romance both past and present. By working across national philological boundaries, which in the past have tended to segregate the study of Arthurian romance according to language, as well as by exploring primary texts from different vernaculars and the Latin tradition in conjunction with recent theoretical concepts and approaches, this Handbook brings together a pioneering and more complete view of the specifically European context of Arthurian romance, and promotes the more connected study of Arthurian literature across the entirety of its European context.