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Beverly Taylor has a master's degree in psychology and worked as a probation officer for many years with problem families, delinquent children and abused women. Among her varied experiences, Ms. Taylor includes, living in Italy and studying philosophy at the University of Florence. After her retirement, she was a volunteer in the Israeli Defense Force at the outbreak of the war with Lebanon.She published a book of poems and one of short stories. One story and other articles appeared in "Jewish Currents." Another was in "The Reporter," a newspaper in Florida.Her play "Spinning and Spinning" was listed in the theatre yearbook, "Best Plays of 1995-96." Ms. Taylor has written many other plays, stories, and poems. She has had plays produced in New York and Florida to good reviews. She has written four historical dramas, of which three are of major Jewish historical figures.
States that the revival of interest in Arthurian legend in the 19th century was a remarkable phenomenon, apparently at odds with the spirit of the age. This book gives an account of the major English and American contributions and includes a bibliography of British and American creative writing relating to the Arthurian legends since 1800.
Here is a fairy tale for the Child in all of us, full of elements that fills us with wonder as a child and keep us young. No matter how many wrinkles you find looking into our mirrors in the morning. Within these pages we gaze with awe at majestic dragons, their adventures as you never experience before. Listen to wondrous tales, feel the chilled apprehension of a foxhole in a muddy battlefield facing an unknown enemy. Don
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