Publisher's Synopsis
The story of King Arthur and his knights is the story of Christendom at the birth of the Dark Ages, when the light of Rome was extinguished and a mere remnant of Christianity flickered like a lone candle light amidst a dark and desolate world. But the story of King Arthur and his knights is more than legend. It is the story of hope, and inspiration, and the noble things of life. It is a picture reminiscent of the life and times of King David. Stories of biblical proportion on causes worth fighting and dying for, and it all begins in the wake of the fall of the Roman Empire, the greatest power on the face of the earth that went from persecuting Christians to becoming the one and only Christian nation on the planet. "The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights" by Sir James Knowles is an entertaining and thought-provoking portrait of Medieval life, where a lone remnant champions the godly virtues and guiding principles of Christendom, and sows the seeds of a Great Crusade that would give birth to a new morning in the Holy Land and the Kingdom of Jerusalem by the Crusaders on July 15, 1099. This culminating event ushered in the end of the Dark Ages, and the founding of a great city on a hill. Judge Hal Moroz, from the Introduction