Robin Hood and His Merry Men (Illustrated) (Chiron Classics)
"As for me, I am for the depths of Sherwood, where no man may track or find us. A free life and an open, lads, with wood a-plenty for fires to warm us, and to roast our meat as we bring it down. War on those who have drained our lives of all but labour that they may fatten in ease—who comes with me?"

The legend of Robin Hood and His Merry Men of Sherwood has been retold many times throughout the centuries, but never as vividly as in E. Charles Vivian's thrilling adaptation. Originally published in 1906, it was one of the main inspirations for the popular 1980s British television series Robin of Sherwood. Now, Chiron Classics is proud to make it available for the first time in e-book, with a beautifully designed edition featuring sixteen original full-color illustrations by Harry G. Theaker.

All of your favorite characters and events are here: thrill to Robin's exploits, cavort with Little John, laugh along with Friar Tuck, fall in love with Maid Marian, duel with Guy of Gisborne, and jeer at the wicked machinations of the Sheriff of Nottingham and the villainous Abbot Hugo. Whether it's your first time visiting Sherwood or your hundredth, the heroic outlaw's action-packed adventures are just as vibrant and riveting as ever.
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Robin Hood and His Merry Men (Illustrated) (Chiron Classics)
"As for me, I am for the depths of Sherwood, where no man may track or find us. A free life and an open, lads, with wood a-plenty for fires to warm us, and to roast our meat as we bring it down. War on those who have drained our lives of all but labour that they may fatten in ease—who comes with me?"

The legend of Robin Hood and His Merry Men of Sherwood has been retold many times throughout the centuries, but never as vividly as in E. Charles Vivian's thrilling adaptation. Originally published in 1906, it was one of the main inspirations for the popular 1980s British television series Robin of Sherwood. Now, Chiron Classics is proud to make it available for the first time in e-book, with a beautifully designed edition featuring sixteen original full-color illustrations by Harry G. Theaker.

All of your favorite characters and events are here: thrill to Robin's exploits, cavort with Little John, laugh along with Friar Tuck, fall in love with Maid Marian, duel with Guy of Gisborne, and jeer at the wicked machinations of the Sheriff of Nottingham and the villainous Abbot Hugo. Whether it's your first time visiting Sherwood or your hundredth, the heroic outlaw's action-packed adventures are just as vibrant and riveting as ever.
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Robin Hood and His Merry Men (Illustrated) (Chiron Classics)

Robin Hood and His Merry Men (Illustrated) (Chiron Classics)

by E. Charles Vivian
Robin Hood and His Merry Men (Illustrated) (Chiron Classics)

Robin Hood and His Merry Men (Illustrated) (Chiron Classics)

by E. Charles Vivian

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"As for me, I am for the depths of Sherwood, where no man may track or find us. A free life and an open, lads, with wood a-plenty for fires to warm us, and to roast our meat as we bring it down. War on those who have drained our lives of all but labour that they may fatten in ease—who comes with me?"

The legend of Robin Hood and His Merry Men of Sherwood has been retold many times throughout the centuries, but never as vividly as in E. Charles Vivian's thrilling adaptation. Originally published in 1906, it was one of the main inspirations for the popular 1980s British television series Robin of Sherwood. Now, Chiron Classics is proud to make it available for the first time in e-book, with a beautifully designed edition featuring sixteen original full-color illustrations by Harry G. Theaker.

All of your favorite characters and events are here: thrill to Robin's exploits, cavort with Little John, laugh along with Friar Tuck, fall in love with Maid Marian, duel with Guy of Gisborne, and jeer at the wicked machinations of the Sheriff of Nottingham and the villainous Abbot Hugo. Whether it's your first time visiting Sherwood or your hundredth, the heroic outlaw's action-packed adventures are just as vibrant and riveting as ever.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162938859
Publisher: Chiron Classics
Publication date: 12/09/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Evelyn Charles Henry Vivian (19 October 1882 – 21 May 1947) was the pseudonym of Charles Henry Cannell, a British editor and writer of fantasy and supernatural detective novels and stories. Vivian is best known for his Lost World fantasy novels such as City of Wonder and his series of novels featuring supernatural detective Gregory George Gordon Green or "Gees" which he wrote under his "Jack Mann" pseudonym. Critic Jack Adrian has praised Cannell's lost-world stories as "bursting with ideas and colour and pace", and "superb examples of a fascinating breed".
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