Knightology: A True Account of the Most Valiant Knights
Dugald Steer
(Author)
Description
What does it really take to be a knight? Peruse this lavish novelty volume and be surprised. From the secret order of Round Table Knights comes a tell-all guide to the mythical occupation of knighthood -- its history, mysterious quests, and puzzles that live on to this day. Inspired by the life of a most exemplary knight, this fascinating book explores the art of mastering sword and lance, the essential (and prohibitively expensive) war-horse, the ins and outs of a castle that a knight might defend, and the skills needed to prevail in a jousting tournament, with all its pageantry. No investigation of knighthood would be complete without a look at the Crusades, and a celebration of legendary knights such as King Arthur, Sir Lancelot, and Sir Gawain, plus vaunted icons such as Excalibur and the Holy Grail. In true 'Ology fashion, this tip of the lance to a noble (and misunderstood) profession offers a variety of interactive flaps and other novelties to keep young squires fully entertained.Product Details
Price
$24.99
$22.99
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publish Date
November 14, 2017
Pages
30
Dimensions
10.3 X 12.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780763698485
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About the Author
Dugald A. Steer is the editor of Dr. Ernest Drake's most famous work, Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons. He continues to research Dr. Drake and his life both in London and in St. Leonard's Forest, in Sussex. Dugald Steer has also been involved in the discovery and editing of numerous other books with ology in the title. Dugald Steer lives and writes in Surrey, England, under a variety of assumed names.
Reviews
Would-be young squires will get basic lowdowns on knights of both yore--particularly William Marshall, a warrior of the 12th and 13th centuries who served five English kings--and lore, knightly training, chivalric behavior, jousting, and select early Crusades.
--Kirkus Reviews
--Kirkus Reviews