The Wedding of Arthur and Guinevere
The story of The Wedding of Arthur and Guinevere takes place in Chapter the Sixth of the third part of Howard Pyle’s retelling of the Book of King Arthur. After Arthur undertakes a series of adventures to win the heart and hand of Guinevere, he brings her to Camelot to make her his Queen . . . .
The Winning of a Queen: This book is the third of the three parts from Howard Pyle’s Book of King Arthur. It tells how King Arthur won Lady Guinevere's hand, his tilt against two knights at the windmill, the famous battle against the Duke of North Umber and his knights, and the formation of the Knights of the Round Table. This book is 176 pages long, and contains a handful of illustrations from Howard Pyle.