Bernard Mees has taught history, linguistics and business at the University of Melbourne, Australia, RMIT University, Australia and the University of Tasmania, Australia, and is currently an academic visitor at Uppsala University, Sweden. His most recent book is The English Language Before England (2023) and he is a member of the editorial board of NOWELE.
The question people always ask about King Arthur is if he really existed. Historians say that complicated surviving evidence in manuscripts written centuries later is worthless, but Mees shows that some of it was accurately copied from Arthur’s time. Anyone who wants to know about Arthur from now on will have to read this book. * Professor P. J. C. Field , Emeritus Professor, Bangor University, Honorary President of the International Arthurian Society, Wales * An enjoyable read both for those within academic circles [and] also for the general reader interested in the Arthurian legend. * Physics Book Reviews *