PhroX
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Thanks a million for mentioning this, I enjoyed a lot Lions of Al-Rassan and was not aware of the existence of this.
One book more to the list
Well, Kay has done quite a few of that type of novel - he describes them as "history with a quarter turn to the fantastic". Basically any of his works except The Fionnavar Tapestry (which is a more traditional fanatsy) are of that type. I feel he was still finding his style a bit in the first couple, Tigana and A Song for Arbonne, so while they're still good, they're a step down from his later stuff, but anything from Lions onwards is a great read. Most of them are set in the same universe, and there's some references across them, but apart from the two Sarantine books, they're stand alone stories so don't worry about a reading order.