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A modern day legend, Robin Hood is an archetypal hero of the common people who goes to great lengths to famously take from the rich and give to the poor. Luckily he is not alone in his mission, as his righteous views are shared by his band of Merry Men, a group of yeomen, and together they pursue an end to injustice and oppression.

Set in medieval England, the tale begins with the introduction of a young archer, who is provoked into conflict and committing a crime against the formidable Sherriff of Nottingham and is immediately dubbed an outlaw. Whilst fleeing from retribution, Robin finds himself hiding out in Sherwood Forest where he meets a lively group of characters, each having their own story to be told. Thereupon, the adventures of Robin Hood, his right-hand Little John, Friar Tuck, the cunning Tinker and the other Merry Men have begun. In a clash against the self-centered Sheriff and his adherents, Robin and his men must figure out a way to help the peasants from mistreatment by the wealthy, and clear their names at the same time.

Pyle has successfully recreated a medieval world by piecing together bits and pieces from old ballads and folklore, not excluding the noteworthy archery contests, a beautiful damsel in distress, battles of honor and furthermore adding his own touch to the excitement. Pyle most definitely outdoes himself as he illustrates an impeccable representation of the legendary adventures of the free spirited Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men. Being one of the first cohesive books about Robin Hood, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, is the most prominent version recognized by international audiences and a source for cinema adaptations. Filled with action, disguises and humor, the book does not leave anybody indifferent and it is no surprise that it has remained a household favorite throughout generations.

The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle Loyal Books

    • Kids & Family
    • 4.3 • 16 Ratings

A modern day legend, Robin Hood is an archetypal hero of the common people who goes to great lengths to famously take from the rich and give to the poor. Luckily he is not alone in his mission, as his righteous views are shared by his band of Merry Men, a group of yeomen, and together they pursue an end to injustice and oppression.

Set in medieval England, the tale begins with the introduction of a young archer, who is provoked into conflict and committing a crime against the formidable Sherriff of Nottingham and is immediately dubbed an outlaw. Whilst fleeing from retribution, Robin finds himself hiding out in Sherwood Forest where he meets a lively group of characters, each having their own story to be told. Thereupon, the adventures of Robin Hood, his right-hand Little John, Friar Tuck, the cunning Tinker and the other Merry Men have begun. In a clash against the self-centered Sheriff and his adherents, Robin and his men must figure out a way to help the peasants from mistreatment by the wealthy, and clear their names at the same time.

Pyle has successfully recreated a medieval world by piecing together bits and pieces from old ballads and folklore, not excluding the noteworthy archery contests, a beautiful damsel in distress, battles of honor and furthermore adding his own touch to the excitement. Pyle most definitely outdoes himself as he illustrates an impeccable representation of the legendary adventures of the free spirited Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men. Being one of the first cohesive books about Robin Hood, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, is the most prominent version recognized by international audiences and a source for cinema adaptations. Filled with action, disguises and humor, the book does not leave anybody indifferent and it is no surprise that it has remained a household favorite throughout generations.

    01 – How Robin Hood Came to be an Outlaw

    01 – How Robin Hood Came to be an Outlaw

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    • 27 min
    02 – Robin Hood and the Tinker

    02 – Robin Hood and the Tinker

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    • 28 min
    03 – The Shooting Match at Nottingham Town

    03 – The Shooting Match at Nottingham Town

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    • 31 min
    04 – Will Stutely Rescued by His Companions

    04 – Will Stutely Rescued by His Companions

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    • 25 min
    05 – Robin Hood Turns Butcher

    05 – Robin Hood Turns Butcher

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    • 22 min
    06 – Little John Goes to Nottingham Fair

    06 – Little John Goes to Nottingham Fair

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    • 18 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

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Multiple Readers

Different reader for each chapter, with wildly varying audio quality. Makes the overall product remarkably incohesive, which is really a shame. Some readers are SO GOOD and should have read the whole thing… but others, if I had to listen to them for more than one chapter I wouldn’t get far. MOST of the readers are average with decent audio quality, a handful are excellent with great audio (which makes the average chapters SEEM below average by comparison, but they are still fine), and just a few readers are chalkboard-scratching terrible with audio quality that will make you want to stop… but get through those few chapters, and the rest are worth it.

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