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Books with title Robin Hood The Legend of Sherwood

  • Outlaw: The Legend of Robin Hood

    Tony Lee, Sam Hart, Artur Fujita

    Paperback (Candlewick, Sept. 22, 2009)
    Fast-paced graphic storytelling and stunning full-color illustrations combine in an action-packed retelling of the heroic Robin Hood story in paperback.How did Robin of Loxley become Robin Hood? Why did he choose to fight injustice instead of robbing for his own gain? Expressive and gritty, this graphic novel whisks readers back to Crusades-era England, where the Sheriff of Nottingham rules with an iron fist, and in the haunted heart of Sherwood Forest, a defiant rogue — with the help of his men and the lovely Maid Marian — disguises himself to become an outlaw. Lively language and illustrations follow the legendary hero as he champions the poor and provokes a high-stakes vendetta in a gripping adventure sure to draw a new generation of readers.
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  • Robin of Sherwood: The Hooded Man

    Richard Carpenter

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, May 6, 1986)
    The English folk hero Robin Hood has more adventures.
  • Outlaw: The Legend of Robin Hood

    Tony Lee, Sam Hart, Artur Fujita

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 22, 2009)
    Fast-paced graphic storytelling and stunning full-color illustrations combine in an action-packed retelling of the heroic Robin Hood story.How did Robin of Loxley become Robin Hood? Why did he choose to fight injustice instead of robbing for his own gain? Expressive and gritty, this graphic novel whisks readers back to Crusades-era England, where the Sheriff of Nottingham rules with an iron fist, and in the haunted heart of Sherwood Forest, a defiant rogue — with the help of his men and the lovely Maid Marian — disguises himself to become an outlaw. Lively language and illustrations follow the legendary hero as he champions the poor and provokes a high-stakes vendetta in a gripping adventure sure to draw a new generation of readers.
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  • Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood

    J. Walker McSpadden

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 9, 2018)
    Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film. According to legend, he was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. In some versions of the legend he is depicted as being of noble birth, and having fought in the Crusades before returning to England to find his lands have been taken by the Sheriff. In other versions this is not the case and he is instead born into the yeoman class. Traditionally depicted dressed in Lincoln green, he is said to have robbed from the rich and given to the poor. Through retellings, additions, and variations a body of familiar characters associated with Robin Hood have been created. These include his lover, Maid Marian, his band of outlaws, the Merry Men, and his chief opponent, the Sheriff of Nottingham. The Sheriff is often depicted as assisting Prince John in usurping the rightful but absent King Richard, to whom Robin Hood remains loyal. A common theme of the story is that Robin is a champion of the common people fighting against injustice, whilst remaining loyal to the rightful ruler. He became a popular folk figure in the Late Middle Ages, and the earliest known ballads featuring him are from the 15th century
  • Robin of Sherwood

    Richard Carpenter

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 4, 1986)
    The English folk hero Robin Hood has more adventures.
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  • The Legend of Robin Hood

    Julia McDonnell

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2015)
    Recounts the stories of the outlaw and his friends who fought injustice and helped the poor in medieval England, explains the historical background, and discusses their role in films and later culture.
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  • Robin of Sherwood

    Michael Morpurgo, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1996)
    In a dramatic retelling of the famous legend, a young boy dreams of Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest's most notorious outlaw, who is discovering the dangers that go along with his fame and success.
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  • The Legend of Robin Hood

    Julia McDonnell

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Recounts the stories of the outlaw and his friends who fought injustice and helped the poor in medieval England, explains the historical background, and discusses their role in films and later culture.
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  • Robin of the Hood

    Alyssa Skinner

    language (, Aug. 12, 2018)
    A somewhat modern retelling of Robin Hood.
  • Robin of Sherwood

    Michael Morpurgo, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Palazzo Editions, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Lost in a dark, strange forest, his father captured and his mother murdered, young Robin is rescued by a motley crew of misfits—the Outcasts. Among them he finds Marion, his most constant friend and the love of his life. As the courageous band of warriors grows ever stronger—joined by the jovial Friar Tuck and the mighty Little John—Robin seeks to unite them all to bring relief and justice to the poor and to punish the evil Sheriff of Nottingham. In collaboration with the celebrated illustrator Michael Foreman, whose art soars from the page, Michael Morpurgo's retelling of the classic story combines contemporary relevance with dramatic excitement from beginning to end.
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  • Robin of Sherwood

    Michael Morpurgo, Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Dec. 31, 2000)
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  • Robin of Sherwood

    Michael Morpurgo, Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, March 11, 1998)
    A 20th-century boy discovers a skull beneath the roots of an upturned tree - and is suddenly transported to the ancient world of Sherwood Forest. Aimed at readers in Years 7 and 8, it provides a means of studying characters and their motives - with opportunities for discussion and exploration.
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