Robin Hood was an infamous and lovable bandit famous for robbing the rich to give to the poor. A long-told legend of England and its Sherwood Forest, this is a story with long legs, told centuries before Jesse and Frank James got the same idea. This is the story of Robin Hood and his Merry Men, a band of woodsmen, archers, swordsmen, minstrels, and even a wayward Friar and, of course, Robin’s love interest, lovely Maid Marian. King Richard, Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham make things interesting. This pictorial history of Robin Hood for students carries on a rich tradition of this Lincoln Green-clad legendary hero and his men and how it all began. In this book, you’ll find a delightful story about how Robin Hood met Little John, plus a poem about Robin Hood by John Keats. A collection of photos and illustrations highlight Robin Hood’s historical role in popular culture over the years. There’s also a study guide for students, which includes a list of books selected to encourage further reading, as well as a list of additional resources.
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