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Robin Hood

By: Material type: TextTextEdition: Rev. and enlarged 1989; reprinted 1996Description: 223p.; illus.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-500-27541-6
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Contents:
1 Prologue. 2 The legend. 3 Who was Robin Hood?. 4 The original Robin Hood. 5 The physical setting. 6 The audience. 7 The later tradition. 8 Postscript
Abstract: '...the remarkable interest and subsequent research inspired by the book's first publication bears exciting fruit. Professor James Holt presents evidence of crucial importance in identifying the original Robin Hood, as well as showing how the exploits of other outlaws contributed to the legend and giving an entirely new interpretation of Robin Hood's most famous characteristic--that he robbed the rich in order to give to the poor.'
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1 Prologue. 2 The legend. 3 Who was Robin Hood?. 4 The original Robin Hood. 5 The physical setting. 6 The audience. 7 The later tradition. 8 Postscript

'...the remarkable interest and subsequent research inspired by the book's first publication bears exciting fruit. Professor James Holt presents evidence of crucial importance in identifying the original Robin Hood, as well as showing how the exploits of other outlaws contributed to the legend and giving an entirely new interpretation of Robin Hood's most famous characteristic--that he robbed the rich in order to give to the poor.'

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