Introduction - the debate on editing Malory's "Le Morte Darthur", Bonnie Wheeler and Michael N. Salda; Caxton and Chaucer - a re-view, the beseiged printer, a question of texts, William Matthews; desperately defending Winchester - arguments from the edge, Charles Moorman; the Winchester Malory, Shunichi Noguchi; Caxton's "Roman War", P.J.C. Field; Caxton edits the "Roman War Episode" - the chronicles of England and Caxton's Book V, Masako Takagi and Toshiyuki Takamiya; musings on the reviser of Book V in Caxton's Malory, Yuji Nakao; Caxton, Malory, and the "Noble Tale of King Arthur and the Emperor Lucius", Edward Donald Kennedy; Caxton at work - a reconsideration, N.F. Blake; opening up the Malory Manuscript, Helen Cooper; back to the past - editing Malory's "Le Morte Darthur", D. Thomas Hanks, Jr.; reading Malory's text aloud, Shunichi Noguchi; Malory's "Roman War Episode" - an argument for a parallel text, Meg Roland; on the attractions of the Malory incunable and the Malory manuscript, Sue Ellen Holbrook; afterword - the Winchester Malory manuscript - an attempted history, Paul Yeats-Edwards.