Graham Phillips has been one of Britain's bestselling non-fiction
authors for over twenty years. In the 1980s, after working as a radio
journalist and broadcaster for the BBC and editing a popular monthly
magazine, Graham turned his talents to investigating unsolved historical
mysteries. He has since written twelve books which are in print around
the world and have been published in ten different languages.
Graham
Phillips has never been afraid of controversy. In 1995 he made
headlines around the world, and created a storm in the Vatican that even
involved the Pope himself, when he discovered a lost artifact that may
have been the original Holy Grail.
In The Real Merlin and the
Discovery of Avalon in the New World Graham presents compelling evidence
that the legend of Merlin was based on the life of an historical figure
-- the last of the Romans to rule the island of Britain.
In this Interview:
Will the Real Merlin Ambrosius Please Stand Up?
Merlin and the Building of Stonehenge
The House of Windsor and the bloodlines of King Arthur
Merlin and the OK Corral
The Journey to Avalon