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Robin Hood and his Merry Men by Sara Hawks Sterling - J. Coker, c.1933


Title: Robin Hood and his Merry Men
Author: Sara Hawks Sterling
Publisher: J. Coker
Publication Date: Undated, inscription-1933
Format: Hardcover
Condition: This book is in fair condition for its age, missing spine, board markings and wear, tanned pages with inscription on the front endpaper.

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Reader's note

Add this classic British legend to your library and read the adventures of the one who robbed from the rich and gave it all the the poor. We hear the story of his very origins right here and learn how one of noble birth became an outlaw - Robin had killed one of the king's deer and he had slain one of the king's forester. Despite his noble birth and his wide lands, he was an outlaw by his own act. Henceforth, if captured, he was subject to a maiming or death. With strangling sobs he ran blindly towards the place he loved best, and reached at length the friendly shades of the forest. - the circumstances truly were dire for the young hero! Find out how he turns things around.