a stand out -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller * A peerless evocation in words and pictures of the myth and magic of King Arthur. Combining the talents of a Carnegie medal winning author and a thrice winning Greenaway medal winning illustrator, this highly anticipated book was always going to be very special indeed and with its lavish production it proves to have exceeded expectations. [ ] They make a compelling read ensuring that Arthur will indeed always be the King of our literary landscape. A really worthwhile investment. * Joy Court * a fantastic Christmas gift * BBC Radio York * Something for the little knight in shining armour in your life. The legends of King Arthur have been polished and sharpened until they gleam thanks to the words of the Carnegie medal-winner Kevin Crossley-Holland (whose Norse Myths and Norse Tales particularly impressed) and the illustrations from the prolific former childrens laureate Chris Riddell.
[ ...] Crossley-Holland writes like a dream and has the knack of making these yarns, which could have felt stuffy in less elegant hands, feel fresh and relevant, while Riddells stunning, colourful illustrations showing handsome warriors, towering castes, fraying wizards, young lovers and plenty of gore in the battle scenes bring the myths fighting back to life. * The Times * This stunningly illustrated volume conjures the timeless magic, mystery, myths and romance of the ancient court, and is an absolute treasure for any age. * The Daily Mail *