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him to death to claim a reward from the Earl. Alerted by an arrow shot by Robin from his deathbed, the outlaws reclaim his body and burn down the priory in revenge.
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1468:. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.
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1893:Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood
1401:Barnhouse, Rebecca. (Winter 2003).
755:imagery. (See image to the right.)
2683:The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
2624:Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood
2300:Willie and Earl Richard's Daughter
1499:. Volume 27, Number 3, pp 131–141.
1497:Children‘s Literature in Education
1492:. Volume 14, Number 3, pp 149–159.
1490:Children‘s Literature in Education
1458:. Volume 28, Number 4, pp 205–218.
1455:Children's Literature in Education
1420:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1217:Trease, "Sixty years on", 132–133.
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2804:(Everything I Do) I Do It for You
2632:Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown
2517:The Merrie Men of Sherwood Forest
2486:Robin Hood and the Valiant Knight
2420:Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires
2158:The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood
655:new notions of cruelty and luxury
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2272:Robin Hood (DC Comics character)
2016:The New Adventures of Robin Hood
1292:article for a list of his books.
816:Communist Party of Great Britain
681:English peasants' revolt of 1381
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105:Print (hardback & paperback)
2480:Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow
2426:Robin Hood Rescuing Will Stutly
2348:Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar
1797:Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood
963:with founding the genre of the
932:article on children's fiction,
2450:Robin Hood and Queen Katherine
2396:The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood
2324:Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne
1466:Robin Hood: A Mythic Biography
1245:Trease, "Fifty years on", 152.
1233:Trease, "Sixty Years on", 133.
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2893:The Bandit of Sherwood Forest
2354:The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield
2277:Robin Hood (Disney character)
2166:Maid Marian and Her Merry Men
1941:Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
1813:The Bandit of Sherwood Forest
1600:The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield
1416:, and Mari Prichard. (1984).
863:and Mari Prichard criticised
361:. Taking up positions on its
154:elite. Trease's first novel,
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2384:Robin Hood and the Scotchman
2246:(2016 Philippines TV series)
1984:The Adventures of Robin Hood
1805:The Adventures of Robin Hood
1502:Watson, Victor, ed. (2001).
714:is notable for its leftwing
314:arrive to quash the revolt.
207:This article's plot summary
174:relates the adventures of a
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2408:Robin Hood and Allan-a-Dale
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1279:Carpenter and Prichard 541.
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1853:The Men of Sherwood Forest
1403:"Robin Hood comes of age."
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2492:A True Tale of Robin Hood
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2390:Robin Hood and the Ranger
2366:Robin Hood and the Tinker
2360:Robin Hood and the Tanner
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2372:Robin Hood Newly Revived
2238:(2008 Chinese TV series)
2000:The Legend of Robin Hood
1992:The Legend of Robin Hood
1925:O Mistério de Robin Hood
1901:The Arrows of Robin Hood
1861:Sword of Sherwood Forest
1254:Trease, Postscript, 152.
1143:Trease, Postscript, 151.
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182:The title refers to the
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2707:The Outlaws of Sherwood
2691:Bows against the Barons
2330:Robin Hood and the Monk
2150:When Things Were Rotten
1845:The Story of Robin Hood
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2675:Maid Marian
2576:Video games
2536:(1892 play)
2230:(1996 film)
2206:(1964 film)
2198:(1939 film)
2059:Rabbit Hood
1683:Alan-a-Dale
1648:Little John
1615:Prince John
1595:Maid Marian
1407:ALAN Review
1184:Knight 178.
1111:Chapter 10.
1079:Knight 180.
965:young adult
956:ALAN Review
942:Howard Fast
897:egalitarian
893:G. A. Henty
889:imperialist
689:Robert Kett
573:Maid Marian
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367:Little John
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1021:1948, UK,
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907:focus and
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774:Background
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226:April 2024
144:Robin Hood
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