207F: A Medieval king who may or may not live in a castle or something (I think) (Solved)

I’d like to identify and locate a favorite from my childhood but, as I enjoyed it before I was literate, can’t recall the title. Here are the details:

• I’m guessing it was published between 1970-87.
• It is set in the middle ages.
• The hero is a king who lives in a castle.
• There are multiple very short stories, the total being the average for a picture-based pre-literate children’s book.
• The title has a phrase like “…and other stories,” “…other tales,” or “The adventures of King…”
• Arrows and fire feature prominently in some of the multiple stories.
• It was from a popular, prominent kid’s book publisher; I don’t think it was a Little Golden Book, but could be wrong.
• To the best of my knowledge, it was not based on a prior story/book/legend/film/TV show.

That’s all I can remember, but I would recognize the cover if I saw it and hope this evidence is sufficient.

6 thoughts on “207F: A Medieval king who may or may not live in a castle or something (I think) (Solved)

  1. Mama Squirrel

    A very long shot, and not multiple stories exactly, but have you looked at The King with Six Friends, by Jay Williams? Fire etc. make me think of that one.

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  2. Amanda

    Maybe you are thinking of The King’s WIsh and other Stories by Benjamin Elkin? It definitely has fire–one of the stories is called “The Big Fire.” I think it also has arrows, as I vaguely reacall there was some sort of arrow shooting contest between the King’s sons, but I couldn’t swear to it. It was an early reader sort of book, and the version I had was similar to the Dr Seuss’s I Can Read series in look and feel.

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    1. Eric

      AMANDA – THAT’S IT, THANK YOU SO SOSO MUCH!

      Upon Googling, I learned that…
      1: it was written in 1960, making my absolute earliest date (which I thought was way too far back) off by a full decade,
      2: Not only was it in Dr Seuss’s I Can Read series, which I wouldn’t’ve guessed, but…
      3: Benjamin Elkin is a penname of none other than Theodore Geisel, who, as if I needed to tell you this, has another, more famous penname which goes without saying.

      Now that I know what I’m looking for, I can purchase it and hope that my godson loves it as much as I did. Thanks again! If you ever need a kidney…

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  3. Amanda

    You’re quite welcome! It was a favorite of mine back then as well. I had no idea Benjamin Elkin was another pen name of that gentleman with a birthday coming up soon! Explains a lot about that set of stories.

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  4. jeff ware

    Benjamin Elkin was not a pen name.

    Dr. Benjamin Elkin was a principal of a Chicago public elementary school, Phillip Rogers, who wrote a number of children’s books, including those in your post.

    Dr. Elkin used to read his new books to us (I attended there from 56-65).

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