The Hollow Hills Mary Stewart 1973 Arthurian Legend Fantasy William Morrow

$ 3.17

Language: English Genre: Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Arthurian Legend Intended Audience: Adults Inscribed: No Country of Origin: United States of America Book Series: Merlin Trilogy Edition: Hardcover Publisher: William Morrow Company, Inc. Book Title: The Hollow Hills Author: Mary Stewart Signed: No Publication Year: 1973 Ex Libris: Yes Original Language: English

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The Hollow Hills Mary Stewart 1973 Arthurian Legend Fantasy William Morrow. Experience the magic, intrigue, and epic scope that define this beloved work. Pages clean. Sold as shown in photos. This book came from a batch of books that arrived to us with a scent that might be Febreze. 🏷️ Condition: AC – Acceptable Condition Shelf wear and aging Cover wear as shown Pages clean Binding intact Sold as shown in photos 📦 Fast Shipping: Ships within 1 business day. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Arthurian legend with Mary Stewart's "The Hollow Hills," a distinguished novel from the acclaimed Merlin Trilogy. This compelling volume delves deep into the mystical origins and early life of the legendary wizard Merlin, offering a unique and richly imagined perspective on his formative years and his pivotal role in shaping the destiny of Britain. Stewart's masterful storytelling brings ancient landscapes and timeless characters to life, making this a treasured addition for enthusiasts of historical fantasy, mythology, and classic literature. Experience the magic, intrigue, and epic scope that define this beloved work. This edition, published by William Morrow & Company, Inc., is a significant find for collectors and readers alike. Featuring detailed endpaper maps that transport you directly into the ancient British setting, it enhances the journey through Merlin's world. Whether you're a long-time admirer of Mary Stewart's meticulous research and evocative prose or new to the enchanting tales of King Arthur and Merlin, "The Hollow Hills" promises an unforgettable adventure. Its enduring appeal lies in its blend of historical detail, mythical elements, and profound character development, securing its place as a cornerstone of Arthurian fiction.