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The heroic tale of Robin Hood, the greatest archer of them all, and his band of "merry men" who lived long ago in England's Sherwood Forest, has been romanticized in ballads, plays, folk tales and films.  This new version captures all the charm of this timeless story in the text and in magnificent illustrations that perfectly evoke its medieval origins.

Formerly a nobleman, Robin Hood became an outlaw after he was disinherited by the greedy Prince John, who ruled England while his brother, King Richard the Lionheart, was far away on a crusade.  Robin and his compatriots—Little John, Friar Tuck, Alan a'Dale and, of course, Maid Marian—were honest people who chose to fight for freedom rather than bow to the tyranny of Prince John and his henchmen.  Robin's code was simple: take only from the rich, to give to the poor.

Margaret Early, who won international acclaim with her previous books, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, William Tell, and Sleeping Beauty, has created magnificent paintings and exquisite decorated borders, enhanced with gold, for this splendid Robin Hood.  Her outstanding new edition of this beloved story will surely be treasured by a new generation of readers.

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Margaret Early

Margaret Early

1951 -
Australian
Margaret Early was born in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. After completing her degree at Sydney University, she studied art a... See more

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Kirkus Reviews

Robin Hood
Early now adds the tales of Sir Robin to her artistic retellings of classics. Robin Hood and his merry men are portrayed with all the detail of small painted lead soldiers, accurate in form, if not totally in spirit. In the manner of an extravagantly illuminated manuscript...

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