In Search of Prester John
In Search of Prester John Greetings, folks! Today we're off to distant lands in search of the mythical monarch Prester John! It may seem like we cover a lot in this episode, but I assure you we only scratched the surface. For more information on Prester John check out Robert Silverberg's “The Realm of Prester John”. It has been out of print for some time but a little scouring of the interwebs should reveal a copy or two available for purchase. Toby Lester also mentions Prester John quite a bit in his work "The Fourth Part of the World". For more interesting and unusual stories check out our blog at bookwormhistory.wordpress.com! Please be sure to "Like" this video, subscribe to the channel, and as always you can follow us on twitter @bookwormhistory. We love your feedback, so don’t hesitate to leave a comment down below! If you have any questions or suggestions for books, stories, or places you'd like to see us discuss you can leave them in the comments as well! And, as always, thanks for stopping by!

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