The story of "Robin Hood" is a classic tale of social justice and outrageous cunning. Robin Hood, who is oppressed by 12th century England, shines forth as champion of the poor and against the cruel power of Prince John and the brutal Sheriff of Nottingham. Taking refuge with his Merrie Men in the vast Sherwood Forest, Robin Hood emerges time and time again to outwit his enemies with daring and panache. With Robin Hood, reader will find themselves wanting justice, and being prepared to make unselfish sacrifices in order to achieve it. In the story of "Robin Hood," it is actually the greed and corruption of the nobility that has led to its own destruction and ruin when justice is finally served.
This book is aimed at children in primary school.
This book was published 2013 by Lulu. com .
J. Walker McSpadden (1874-1960) is the author of dozens of books but is best known for Robin Hood. Greg Hildebrandt is a well-known children's book illustrator. He lives in New Jersey.
This book contains the following story:
Robin Hood
Whether or not there was ever a real Robin Hood, the stories about him have been told over and over again for centuries. How outlaws rescued him from the evil Sheriff of Nottingham, how Maid Marian joined them, how they robbed the rich to feed the poor and rescued innocent children from the gallows.