The tale of Robin Hood, a mischievous rabble-rouser who made it his mission in life to redistribute wealth by stealing from the rich and lavishing the booty on impoverished people, has been a part of the popular imagination for centuries. This rollicking version was first published in 1891 and introduces many of the elements of the story that we're familiar with today, including a more detailed look at some of the members of Robin's crew of henchmen.
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- Title
- Contents
- Chapter I - How Robin Hood Became an Outlaw
- Chapter II - How Robin Hood Met Little John
- Chapter III - How Robin Hood Turned Butcher, and Entered the Sheriff's Service
- Chapter IV - How Little John Entered the Sheriff's Service
- Chapter V - How the Sheriff Lost Three Good Servants and Found Them Again
- Chapter VI - How Robin Hood Met Will Scarlet
- Chapter VII - How Robin Hood Met Friar Tuck
- Chapter VIII - How Allan-a-Dale's Wooing was Prospered
- Chapter IX - How the Widow's Three Sons Were Rescued
- Chapter X - How a Beggar Filled the Public Eye
- Chapter XI - How Robin Hood Fought Guy of Gisborne
- Chapter XII - How Maid Marian Came Back to Sherwood Forest; Also, How Robin Hood Came Before Queen Eleanor
- Chapter XIII - How the Outlaws Shot in King Harry's Tourney
- Chapter XIV - How Robin Hood was Sought of the Tinker
- Chapter XV - How Robin Hood was Tanned of the Tanner
- Chapter XVI - How Robin Hood Met Sir Richard of the Lea
- Chapter XVII - How the Bishop was Dined
- Chapter XVIII - How the Bishop Went Outlaw-Hunting
- Chapter XIX - How the Sheriff Held Another Shooting Match
- Chapter XX - How Will Stutely was Rescued
- Chapter XXI - How Sir Richard of the Lea Repaid His Debt
- Chapter XXII - How King Richard Came to Sherwood Forest
- Chapter XXIII - How Robin Hood and Maid Marian Were Wed
- Chapter XXIV - How Robin Hood Met His Death
