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Yes, Pyle's writing is very enjoyable, I read his The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood as well and highly recommend it, but those 6 parts are what's naturally contained in the first volume.
There's also
>The Story of the Champions of the Round Table
>The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions
>The Story of the Grail and the Passing of Arthur
Three separate books that aren't included in commercial publications, and can only be gotten either used from private vendors or as one of those epubs/print-on-demand paperbacks from Amazon. You really need the whole set to get everything out of Pyle's Arthuriana, and I'd also suggest this annotated collection of important and early Arthurian legends that complements Malory excellently, with tales frequently left out of conventional readings though not obscure.

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Any King Arthur enjoyers in here can give me a qrd on this book, I was almost gonna buy it instantly because Howe illustrated, but then I dug a little deeper and noticed some suspicious current year shit like emphasis being put on Sir Morien dealing with medieval racism, some girl 'knight' who was raised as a man, and Sir Pallomedes being drawn like a literal afro jive nigger.

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