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The Book of Merlyn () by T.H. White finds King Arthur in his old age and embroiled in yet another war. Merlyn transfigures his former student into different animals so that he might better understand the nature of war and the ferocity of humanity. As King Arthur is in his tent preparing for battle, he receives a visitor, Merlyn. T. H. White Books Terence Hanbury "Tim" White, more commonly known as T. H. White () was born in Bombay, India and educated at Queen’s College, Cambridge. White taught for some years until he became a full-time writer. Preview — The Book of Merlyn by T.H. White. The Book of Merlyn Quotes Showing of “We find that at present the human race is divided into one wise man, nine knaves, and ninety fools out of every hundred. That is, by an optimistic observer. The nine knaves assemble themselves under the banner of the most knavish among them, and become 'politicians'; the wise man stands out, because he knows himself to be hopelessly outnumbered, and devotes himself to poetry, mathematics, or.