This volume is part of a series of books on folk-lore and legends from around the world, compiled by Charles John Tibbits in the late nineteenth century. Volume twelve focuses on British legends from the medieval period, including stories of King Arthur, Robin Hood, and Merlin. The book also includes information on the historical and cultural context of these legends.
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