<p>‘It attacks all the problems which have gathered around Arthur and the Grail legend, and makes what is perhaps the first coherent and cogent narrative out of the whole tangle.’</p>
<i> The Observer</i>
<p>‘Geoffrey Ashe is a shaker of establishment archaeology and ancient history and as such does scholars a good service.’</p>
- Glyn Daniel,
<p>‘Crisp, imaginative and contemporary ... a book that will madden the academic historian and delight the common reader.’</p>
<i>The Sunday Times</i>
2007 was the 50th anniversary of the publication of King Arthur's Avalon, which sold 100,000 copies, and is credited widely with a major share in the growth of Glastonbury's fame and the international renewal of Arthurian interests. This edition gives the original text, unchanged and unabridged, with a new Preface by the author putting it in a present-day perspective. He reviews developments in the past half-century and his own contributions to them.
King Arthur's Avalon, The Story of Glastonbury