The Wizard of Camelot (Wizard, #0)

The Wizard of Camelot (Wizard 0)

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Here, at last, is the story of how the Wizard series began, when Merlin returns to become the Wizard of 4th Street and lead the world out of the second dark age by bringing back magic.
Mass Market Paperback, 215 pages
Published July 1st 1993 by Warner Books
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MarsianMan
This book was much better than the others. It is actually a prequel which describes Merlin being freed from his two thousand year sleep. Slowly but surely, he convinces a modern, technological world that Magic does exist. All in the goal of teaching magic for the world to power its technology.

The description of magic and its principles / rationalization was interesting too.
Bryan457
The story of how the Wizard series began, when Merlin returns to become the Wizard of 4th Street and lead the world out of the second dark age by bringing back magic.
Helen
prequel detailing emergence of Merlin & the collapse
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aka S.L. Hunter (with Victor Milan), J.D. Masters, Nicholas V. Yermakov

He was born Nicholas Valentin Yermakov, but began writing as Simon Hawke in 1984 and later changed his legal name to Hawke. He has also written near future adventure novels under the penname "J. D. Masters" and a series of humorous mystery novels.
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