Pendragon (fiction series)
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For the series written by D. J. MacHale, see The Pendragon Adventure.
The Pendragon fiction series was a trade paperback line that offered reprints of "lost" classics of Arthurian fiction, as well as original novels and anthologies. First published by Chaosium, the line was taken over by Green Knight Publishing when they acquired rights to the Pendragon role-playing game in 1998. Scholar Raymond H. Thompson served as consulting editor for the entire series. Green Knight hired James Lowder to direct the line as executive editor in 1999.[1]
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 (6210, Green Knight Publishing, 2001); original collection of Roberts' stories, including previously unpublished material.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.
References
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