



The text begins: in merry england in the time of old, when good King Henry the Second ruled the land, there lived within the green glades of Sherwood Forest, near Nottingham Town, a famous outlaw whose name was Robin Hood. For example, he included 'Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar' in the narrative order to reintroduce Friar Tuck. He took his material from Middle Age ballads and wove them into a cohesive story, altering them for coherence and the tastes of his child audience. Buy The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle from Waterstones today Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on. Preface: from the author to the reader - How Robin Hood came to be an outlaw - Robin Hood and the tinker - The shooting-match at Nottingham town - Will Stutely rescued by his good companions - Robin Hood turns butcher - Little john goes to Nottingham fair - How Little John lived at the sheriff's - Little John and the tanner of Blyth - Robin Hood and Will Scarlet - The adventure with Midge the miller's son - Robin Hood and Allan a Dale - Robin seeketh the Curtal Friar - Robin Hood compasses a marriage - Robin Hood aids a sorrowful knight - How Sir Richard of the Lea paid his debts - Little John turns barefoot friar - Robin Hood turns beggar - Robin Hood shoots before Queen Eleanor - The chase of Robin Hood - Robin Hood and Guy of Gisbourne - King Richard comes to Sherwood Forest - Epilogue. Read How Robin Hood Came to Be an Outlaw of The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle. The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood was the first novel he attempted. The adventure of Robin Hood was 3 of 5 stars.The only part I didnt like about the book was the older words that are a little difficult to understand.Anyway the story was ok by the means of the excitment like when Robin Hood and his merry men were in battle.The band of Robin Hoods clan trying to live off the land was breath taking.In the end in.
