The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (Illustrated): The 1883 Classic Edition with Original Illustrations
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Paperback
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0.36 kg
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Amazon
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- Experience Howard Pyle's beloved 1883 classic exactly as readers first discovered it—complete, unabridged, and magnificently illustrated with over 60 original images by the author himself, who became known as the father of American illustration.Inside This Edition60+ Original Howard Pyle Illustrations – Exquisite artwork by the author himself, bringing his vision of Sherwood Forest and the Merry Men fully to lifeComplete & Unabridged 1883 Text – Every word as Howard Pyle originally wrote it, in his distinctive archaic style that captures medieval EnglandReader-Friendly Layout – Perfect for older children, families, and classic literature loversComprehension Quiz at the End – Test your knowledge of Robin Hood and the Merry Men after readingAbout the BookIn Sherwood Forest, Robin Hood and his Merry Men live free from the corruption of Norman nobles, robbing the rich to help the poor. Pyle masterfully weaves traditional ballads and folklore into one cohesive narrative, following Robin as he gathers his legendary companions—Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet, and Allan a Dale. Through clever disguises, daring rescues, and contests of skill with bow and quarterstaff, each adventure showcases Robin's quick wit, generous heart, and unwavering fight for justice. From his first quarterstaff duel with Little John on a narrow bridge to his meeting with King Richard the Lionhearted in disguise, Robin proves that courage, friendship, and laughter can triumph over tyranny.A treasured edition for adventure lovers, families building their classic literature collection, older children discovering legendary heroes, and anyone seeking the definitive Robin Hood story that shaped popular culture.
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