The Isle of Avalon: Sacred Mysteries of Arthur and Glastonbury
by Nicholas R. Mann
In The Isle of Avalon: Sacred Mysteries of Arthur and Glastonbury, Nicholas R. Mann delves into the rich tapestry of Arthurian legends and the sacred history of Glastonbury, exploring the intertwining of mythology and spirituality in the context of the Isle of Avalon. Mann examines the historical and mystical significance of Avalon, often regarded as a place of healing and transformation associated with King Arthur and the mystical traditions of ancient Britain. The book provides insights into the archaeological and folkloric evidence that supports these legendary narratives, making it an essential read for those interested in Arthurian lore and the esoteric aspects of British history.
This paperback copy is in good condition, featuring clean covers and a secure, tight, uncreased binding. Illustrated with black-and-white in-text images, it enhances the understanding of the themes discussed. This edition comes from the personal collection of a university professor who specialized in the occult and mythology, with his signature on the front end page and annotations scattered throughout the text, offering further academic insights.
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This book is a valuable addition for collectors and scholars of mythology, folklore, and occult studies. The professor’s annotations provide unique perspectives, making it a noteworthy asset for anyone studying the sacred mysteries associated with Avalon and its role in the legends of King Arthur.