It takes the average reader 1 hour and 51 minutes to read Page, Esquire, and Knight by Marion Lansing
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Fifteen exciting stories from the Medieval era of Knights, Courtly Love, and Chivalry, selected, arranged, and retold by Marion Florence Lansing. Beginning with the immortal story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, the book also covers Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Arthur's passing, before moving on to the era of Charlemagne. Here, drawing upon real life events of such magnitude that they quickly passed into legend, the reader will find the stories of Roland and his death, Godfrey and the Crusades, the origin of the story of St. George and the Dragon, and Chevalier Bayard, among many others. Originally aimed at younger readers, the author inserted guide notes for teachers, suggesting themes for educating the young, and further reading suggestions at the end of the book. This work contains all the original text and its accompanying beautiful illustrations, and has been complete reset and digitally restored to better than original quality. "It sets forth in simple story form the development and progress of knighthood from the time of St. George, who won his spurs by killing the dragon, to the founding, a thousand years later, of the order which bore his name and embodied in its ritual the highest ceremonial of chivalry. "With its explanation of the meaning of the degrees of knighthood, its description of quests and tourneys, and its outline of the great events of chivalry, this volume will serve as a good introduction to the later reading of the child in Arthurian and other romance, and in the history of Charlemagne's wars and the crusades. "Chivalry ceased to be of practical value only when the conditions of civilization called for men of peace rather than war, and the perfect knight was replaced by the perfect gentleman."-from the Preface. CONTENTS Preface Page, Esquire, and Knight Tales of King Arthur's Court (5th and 6th centuries) The Drawing of the Sword The Founding of the Round Table Perceval Sir Gawain and the Green Knight The Passing of Arthur Tales of Charlemagne and His Peers (9th century) Roland, a Knight of France The Battle of Ronceval Godfrey, A Knight of the Crusades (11th century) The Order of St. George (2d and 14th centuries) Chevalier Bayard (15th and 16th centuries) Songs of Chivalry A Steed! A Steed! The Troubadour Notes
Page, Esquire, and Knight by Marion Lansing is 108 pages long, and a total of 27,864 words.
This makes it 36% the length of the average book. It also has 34% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 32 minutes to read Page, Esquire, and Knight aloud.
Page, Esquire, and Knight is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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