![]() ![]() (The same set of colors is used below to compare the plot lines.) The original version is more of a "children's" book. ![]() My collection of quotations from the first book, "The Sword in the Stone," draws from both versions and is presented with color-coding to indicate the sources. I use italics when referring specifically to a separate book publication, and quotation marks when I mean a book of The Once and Future King, or that book's portion of the story. * It's even difficult to refer to the parts by name. ![]() It was finally published in 1958, seriously chopped up, as The Once and Future King. Quoting White's "Pendragon" presents some difficulties because there are different versions.* The whole work was completed by 1942 in five parts three are revisions of earlier novels. The books and variants of the “Pendragon” ![]()
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