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"The Big Book of Early Fantasy" is a magnificent literary compilation that offers readers a captivating journey into the world of ancient and timeless fantasy. This comprehensive anthology features classic tales and myths, including the "Epic of Gilgamesh," "Twenty-Two Goblins," "One Thousand and One Nights," "Myths and Legends of Troy," "King Arthur," and "The Story of the Volsungs."

From the earliest recorded epic of "The Epic of Gilgamesh," a story of heroism and friendship, to the rich tapestry of "One Thousand and One Nights," where Scheherazade's tales mesmerize and entertain, this collection showcases the roots of fantasy storytelling. "Twenty-Two Goblins" offers a glimpse into the imaginative and often humorous narratives of ancient India, while "Myths and Legends of Troy" takes readers back to the heroic age of the Greeks and the legendary city of Troy.

"King Arthur" explores the legendary British monarch and his knights of the Round Table, embodying the ideals of chivalry and honor, while "The Story of the Volsungs" brings Norse mythology to life with tales of gods, heroes, and epic adventures.

This illustrated edition enhances the reading experience with visual elements that complement the timeless narratives, making these ancient fantasies even more captivating and immersive.

"The Big Book of Early Fantasy" is a literary treasure trove for readers of all ages who appreciate the enchantment of early fantasy. These tales and myths have influenced generations of storytellers and continue to captivate with their timeless themes of heroism, magic, and adventure. Immerse yourself in this collection and journey back to the origins of fantasy storytelling, where the power of imagination knows no bounds.

 

Epic of Gilgamesh

TwentyTwo Goblins

One Thousand and One Nights  

Myths and Legends of Troy

King Arthur

The Story of the Volsungs