Some merry adventures of Robin Hood of great renown in Nottinghamshire

by Pyle, Howard, 1853-1911,

Format: Print Book 1954
Availability: Available at 3 Libraries 4 of 4 copies
Available (2)
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Mt. Lebanon Public Library Children's Non-Fiction j 398.222 Pyl
Location  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
 
Collection  Children's Non-Fiction
 
Call Number  j 398.222 Pyl
 
 
Northland Public Library Children's Nonfiction J 398.20941 P99
Location  Northland Public Library
 
Collection  Children's Nonfiction
 
Call Number  J 398.20941 P99
 
 
 
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CLP - Main Library First Floor Children's Department - Special Collections rj PZ8.1.P994 Si 1954x
Location  CLP - Main Library
 
Collection  First Floor Children's Department - Special Collections
 
Call Number  rj PZ8.1.P994 Si 1954x
 
 
CLP - Main Library First Floor Children's Department - Special Collections rj PZ8.1.P994 Si 1954x
Location  CLP - Main Library
 
Collection  First Floor Children's Department - Special Collections
 
Call Number  rj PZ8.1.P994 Si 1954x
 
 
Summary
Twelve stories that recount the legend of the legend of Robin Hood, the heroic outlaw who plundered the king's purse and poached his deer and whose generosity endeared him to the poor.
Contents
How Robin Hood became an outlaw and how he met with Little John
The shooting-match at Nottingham Town
How Will Stutely was rescued
How Robin Hood turned butcher
How Little John went to the fair at Nottingham Town
How Little John left the sheriff's service
How Little John fought the tanner of Blyth
How Robin Hood fell in with Will Scarlet
The merry adventure with Midge the miller
How Robin Hood met Friar Tuck
How Robin Hood shot before Queen Eleanor
How King Richard came to Sherwood Forest.

Additional Information
Subjects Robin Hood -- (Legendary character) -- Legends.
Folklore -- England.
Publisher New York :Charles Scribner's Sons,1954
Other Titles Robin Hood (Legend).
Merry adventures of Robin Hood.
Audience Ages 10 up.
Language English
Notes "[M]ade up of stories selected by Howard Pyle from [The merry adventures of Robin Hood]"--Introd.
Description 212 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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