No. of pages 176
Published: 2020
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In "Robin Hood," by Leonardo Pablo Federico Sanchez Alonso, the legendary outlaw comes to life in a vibrant reimagining of Sherwood Forest. As the injustices of Prince John’s rule weigh heavily on the common people, Robin Hood rises as their defender, stealing from the rich to give to the poor. Alongside his band of merry men, including the fierce Maid Marian and the loyal Little John, he fights against oppression while navigating treachery within and outside the forest. This tale of camaraderie, bravery, and rebellion highlights the enduring spirit of justice and the quest for freedom. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Independently Published .
Sir Walter Scott (15 August 1771 - 21 September 1832) was a Scottish writer of historical adventures whose notable works include "Ivanhoe" and "Waverley". Originally from Scotland, where he studied at the Edinburgh College of Art under Denis Peploe and Elizabeth Blackadder, KEN LAIDLAW spent parts of his childhood in Malaya. After graduating he moved to London, where he now lives. He worked as an art director for a major publishing house for four years, and from then on as a freelance artist. His work has been exhibited at Hamiltons Gallery, the Design Council and Charleston House, and has been catalogued and sold by Sotheby's at two sales in 1988 and 1997. The Scottish novelist and academic MARGARET ELPHINSTONE's first novel was published in 1987. Her latest, The Gathering Night, was published in 2009. She is Emeritus Professor of Scottish Literature at Strathclyde University in Glasgow. Apart from spells of academic work in the USA, she has spent most of her working life in various parts of Scotland including Shetland, Edinburgh and Glasgow.