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Long lost tales of Merlin and King Arthur recently discovered

02/03/2019 //  by Matthew J. Booth

By Matthew J. Booth

The King Arthur stories are some of my all-time favorites so I thought I would share this story. And by the way, the copyrights for these books are most definitely in the public domain.

Link to Livescience article

 

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