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The Well at the World's End

$2322


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The youngest son of King Peter, leaves his family home to explore the world, meet new people, and discover the Well at the World's End. It's an unconventional hero's journey that takes the protagonist on a life-changing adventure.

King Peter has four sons, all of whom are eager to leave home. He allows three of them to travel the world but forces his youngest boy, Ralph, to stay. Despite his father's ruling, Ralph sets out on his own adventure without his family's blessing. While on the road, he encounters exciting and unusual characters, including the Lady of Abundance and the maiden Ursula. When he learns of the powerful Well at the World's End, his journey takes a sudden and unexpected turn.

The Well at the World's End is full of distinct characters and vivid imagery. William Morris weaves a fantastical tale driven by curiosity and romance. This story is a standout within its genre and among Morris' impressive catalog.

With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Well at the World's End is both modern and readable.



Author: William Morris
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Mint Editions
Published: 02/16/2021
Series: Mint Editions (Fantasy and Fairytale)
Pages: 544
Weight: 1.29lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 1.22d
ISBN: 9781513268484

About the Author
Morris, William: -

William Morris (1834-1896) was a multitalented craftsman, novelist and poet who participated in England's Arts and Crafts movement. His writing career began at Oxford University where he funded and contributed to The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine. He also studied architecture with a focus on Neo-Gothic design. Morris juggled his creative interests by publishing a collection of poems entitled, The Defence of Guenevere. He later achieved great success with The Life and Death of Jason, followed by The Earthly Paradise. Over the course of his career, Morris played a critical role in transforming the fantasy genre and Victorian aesthetic.

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    8 in, 5 in, 1.22 in
  • Pages
    544
  • Publisher
    Mint Editions

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The Well at the World's End by Morris, William
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The Well at the World's End

$2322

The youngest son of King Peter, leaves his family home to explore the world, meet new people, and discover the Well at the World's End. It's an unconventional hero's journey that takes the protagonist on a life-changing adventure.

King Peter has four sons, all of whom are eager to leave home. He allows three of them to travel the world but forces his youngest boy, Ralph, to stay. Despite his father's ruling, Ralph sets out on his own adventure without his family's blessing. While on the road, he encounters exciting and unusual characters, including the Lady of Abundance and the maiden Ursula. When he learns of the powerful Well at the World's End, his journey takes a sudden and unexpected turn.

The Well at the World's End is full of distinct characters and vivid imagery. William Morris weaves a fantastical tale driven by curiosity and romance. This story is a standout within its genre and among Morris' impressive catalog.

With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Well at the World's End is both modern and readable.



Author: William Morris
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Mint Editions
Published: 02/16/2021
Series: Mint Editions (Fantasy and Fairytale)
Pages: 544
Weight: 1.29lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 1.22d
ISBN: 9781513268484

About the Author
Morris, William: -

William Morris (1834-1896) was a multitalented craftsman, novelist and poet who participated in England's Arts and Crafts movement. His writing career began at Oxford University where he funded and contributed to The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine. He also studied architecture with a focus on Neo-Gothic design. Morris juggled his creative interests by publishing a collection of poems entitled, The Defence of Guenevere. He later achieved great success with The Life and Death of Jason, followed by The Earthly Paradise. Over the course of his career, Morris played a critical role in transforming the fantasy genre and Victorian aesthetic.

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