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How Beowulf Overcame the Dragon by H. E. Marshall

Beowulf and the Dragon
A story of the brave Beowulf fighting off a fierce dragon! Colorful language and fast-paced action.

Beowulf and the Water Witch
How Beowulf Overcame the Water Witch by H. E. Marshall

A beautiful picture of Beowulf braving an underwater expedition. A most exciting and terrifying battle between Beowulf and the Water Witch.

Beowulf Telleth How He How He Warred with the Sea Folk by H. E. Marshall

After a jealous man named Hunferth calls out Beowulf for his overly extravagant adventures, Beowulf sets the story straight. He tells a beautiful tale of his encounter with the Sea Folk. His strength and wit are once again admired.

Warriors of the sea
Wiki Beowulf
Beowulf and the Queen

I chose stories by H. E. Marshall because I really enjoy the way he/she writes. All of the pieces that I read were really intriguing! Also, I chose these pictures because it is a beautiful and colorful illustration by J. R. Skelton.


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