The Adventures of Robin Hood
The legendary tale of a hero and his band of outlaws
Roger Lancelyn Green author Arthur Hall illustrator John Boyne editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Penguin Random House Children's UK
Published:29th Jun '95
Should be back in stock very soon
In this classic tale, Robin Hood fights against tyranny, stealing from the rich to aid the poor, showcasing bravery and cunning throughout his adventures.
In The Adventures of Robin Hood, the timeless tale unfolds around the legendary figure of Robin Hood, who is renowned for his unwavering commitment to social justice. Set against the backdrop of medieval England, Robin Hood emerges as a champion for the downtrodden, courageously standing up against the oppressive forces led by Prince John and the ruthless Sheriff of Nottingham. His cleverness and resourcefulness make him a formidable opponent, and he becomes a symbol of hope for the poor and marginalized.
The narrative takes readers deep into Sherwood Forest, where Robin Hood and his band of merry men devise ingenious plans to outsmart their adversaries. This band of outlaws not only engages in thrilling escapades but also embodies the spirit of camaraderie and loyalty. Throughout their adventures, they challenge the status quo and fight for justice, often redistributing wealth taken from the rich to those in need.
As the story progresses, themes of bravery, friendship, and the fight against tyranny come to the forefront. The character of Robin Hood is depicted not just as a skilled archer and swordsman, but as a compassionate leader who inspires those around him. The Adventures of Robin Hood remains a captivating exploration of heroism and the enduring struggle for equality.
ISBN: 9780141334899
Dimensions: 180mm x 134mm x 30mm
Weight: 340g
336 pages