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  1. Terence Hanbury " Tim " White (29 May 1906 – 17 January 1964) was an English writer. He is best known for his Arthurian novels, which were published together in 1958 as The Once and Future King. One of his most memorable is the first of the series, The Sword in the Stone, which was published as a stand-alone book in 1938. Early life.

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · T. H. White (born May 29, 1906, Bombay, India—died Jan. 17, 1964, Piraeus, Greece) was an English novelist, social historian, and satirist who was best known for his brilliant adaptation of Sir Thomas Malory’s 15th-century romance, Morte Darthur, into a quartet of novels called The Once and Future King. White was educated at Cheltenham ...

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  3. May 29, 1906. Died. January 17, 1964. Genre. Fantasy, Children's Books, Historical Fiction. Influences. Thomas Malory. edit data. Born in Bombay to English parents, Terence Hanbury White was educated at Cambridge and taught for some time at Stowe before deciding to write full-time.

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  4. Terence Hanbury White (29 May 1906 – 17 January 1964) was an English author and historian. He was known for his autobiography and his books. Some works in his career that support this are The Sword in The Stone, The Once and the Future King, and The Candle in the Wind.

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  5. The Sword in the Stone is a 1938 novel by British writer T. H. White. First published by Collins in the United Kingdom as a stand-alone work, it later became the first part of a tetralogy, The Once and Future King. A fantasy of the boyhood of King Arthur, it is a sui generis work which combines elements of legend, history, fantasy, and comedy.

  6. T. H. White (born May 29, 1906, Bombay, India—died Jan. 17, 1964, Piraeus, Greece) was an English novelist, social historian, and satirist who was best known for his brilliant adaptation of Sir Thomas Malory’s 15th-century romance, Morte Darthur, into a quartet of novels called The Once and Future King.

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