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Authors: Howard Pyle, Scott McKowen
ISBN-13: 9781402714566, ISBN-10: 1402714564
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Sterling Publishing
Date Published: September 2004
Edition: Unabridged
He stole from the rich and gave to the poor, and in so doing became an undying symbol of virtue. But most important, Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men offer young readers more than enough adventure and thrills to keep them turning the pages. Who could resist the arrows flying, danger lurking, and medieval intrigue?
Preface: From the Author to the Reader | 3 | |
Prologue | 5 | |
Part 15 | ||
1 | Robin Hood and the Tinker | 19 |
2 | The Shooting-Match at Nottingham Town | 31 |
3 | Will Stutely Rescued by His Good Companions | 42 |
Part 253 | ||
1 | Robin Hood Turns Butcher | 55 |
2 | Little John Goes to the Fair at Nottingham Town | 67 |
3 | How Little John Lived at the Sheriff's House | 74 |
Part 387 | ||
1 | Little John and the Tanner of Blyth | 89 |
2 | Robin Hood and Will Scarlet | 99 |
3 | The Merry Adventure with Midge the Miller | 109 |
Part 4125 | ||
1 | Robin Hood and Allan a Dale | 127 |
2 | Robin Seeketh the Curtal Friar of the Fountain | 142 |
3 | Robin Hood Compasseth the Marriage of Two True Lovers | 158 |
Part 5171 | ||
1 | Robin Hood Aideth a Sorrowful Knight | 173 |
2 | How Sir Richard of the Lea Paid His Debts to Emmet | 189 |
Part 6205 | ||
1 | Little John Turns Barefoot Friar | 207 |
2 | Robin Hood Turns Beggar | 222 |
Part 7241 | ||
1 | Robin and Three of His Merry Men Shoot Before Queen Eleanor in Finsbury Fields | 243 |
2 | The Chase of Robin Hood | 262 |
Part 8281 | ||
1 | Robin Hood and Guy of Gisbourne | 283 |
2 | King Richard Cometh to Sherwood Forest | 300 |
Epilogue | 319 | |
Questions, Questions, Questions | 329 | |
About the Author | 333 | |
About the Illustrator | 335 |