Robin Hood: His Book
Author:
Eva March Tappan
Content:
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Illustrator:
Charlotte Harding
Publication:
1903 by Little, Brown & Company
Genre:
Adventure, Fiction, Folk Tales, Historic Tales and Legends
Pages:
267
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Step into the heart of Sherwood Forest and meet the world’s most famous outlaw!
Eva March Tappan brings to life the legendary archer who chose to live outside the law to fight for what was right. From the high-stakes archery tournament for the Golden Arrow to the comical first meeting with the giant Little John on a narrow bridge, these are the original adventures that turned a simple woodsman into a hero for the ages.
Join Robin Hood and his Merry Men as they outsmart the greedy Sheriff of Nottingham, feast on the King's venison, and protect the poor from corrupt nobles. This classic tale, written in 1903, captures all the wit, bravery, and action of the 12th-century greenwood.
From the Purple House Press edition
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