Finding Merlin: The Truth Behind the Legend
Keynote 10 A unique account of the life and times of Merlin
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Finding Merlin: The Truth Behind the Legend Paperback ISBN: 9781845967864 Published: 15/01/2012 Imprint: Mainstream Publishing Extent: 384 pages Subject: History $19.95 RRP
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Finding Merlin: The Truth Behind the Legend Hardback ISBN: 9781845962487 Published: 01/11/2007 Imprint: Mainstream Publishing Extent: 384 pages Subject: History $35.00 RRP Buy Now
Synopsis
Merlin: the very name evokes intriguing images – magician, wise man, prophet, adviser to Arthur, counsellor of Camelot. The legend is famous but not the truth: that Merlin was a historical figure, a Briton, who hailed not from England or Wales, as traditional wisdom would have it, but from Scotland.Adam Ardrey brings back to life Merlin’s role in the cataclysmic battles between reason and religion of sixth-century Britain – battles which Merlin would ultimately lose. From the time of his death up until the present day, historical records relating to Merlin have been altered, his true provenance and importance obscured and his name changed to mean ‘Madman’. The same fate awaited Merlin’s twin sister, Languoreth, as intelligent and powerful as her brother but, as a woman, a greater threat to the power of church and state. Languoreth’s existence was all but obliterated and her story lost – until now.Finding Merlin uncovers new evidence and re-examines the old. The places where Merlin was born, lived, died and was buried are identified, as well as the people surrounding him – his nemesis Mungo and his friend the hero Arthur. In this impressively well-researched and accessibly written book, Merlin walks from the pages of legend into history.
Editorial Reviews
"Ardrey uncovers where Merlin lived, died and was buried in what can only be described as a brilliant piece of detective work . . . enthralling" - Scots Magazine
"An intriguing book" - The Bookseller
"[Adam Ardrey] delivers a bombshell . . . fascinating stuff" - Los Angeles Times
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