LEADER 00000cim a22006613a 4500 001 17504958 003 SE-LIBR 007 s| ||||||||||| 007 cr ||| ||||| 008 150203s2015 sw | ||jo||||||f | eng|d 020 9789176054338 041 eng 072 7 5AK|2bicssc 072 7 5AN|2bicssc 072 7 FA|2bicssc 072 7 YFB|2bicssc 100 1 McSpadden, J. Walker|4aut 245 10 Robin Hood|h[Elektronisk resurs] 264 1 |bAnncona Media AB,|c2015 300 21275 sek 338 |bo|2rdacarrier 338 |br|2rdacarrier 500 |5MoE|aDator (127.66 MB) 500 |5MoE|aiOS (127.69 MB) 500 |5MoE|aAndroid (app) (127.69 MB) 520 The Adventures of Robin Hood is an 1891 novel by the American writer J. Walker McSpadden. Consisting of a series of episodes in the story of the English outlaw Robin Hood and his band, the novel compiles traditional material into a coherent narrative in a colorful, invented "old English" idiom that preserves some flavor of the ballads, and adapts it for children. The novel is notable for taking the subject of Robin Hood, which had been increasingly popular through the 19th century, in a new direction that influenced later writers, artists, and filmmakers through the next century. The plot follows Robin Hood as he becomes an outlaw after a conflict with foresters and through his many adventures and run-ins with the law. Each chapter tells a different tale of Robin as he recruits Merry Men, resists the authorities, and aids his fellow man. The popular stories of Little John defeating Robin in a fight with staffs, of Robin's besting at the hands of Friar Tuck, and of his collusion with Allan-a-Dale all appear. In the end, Robin and his men are pardoned by King Richard the Lionheart and his band are incorporated into the king's retinue, much to the dismay of the Sheriff of Nottingham. [Elib] 653 E-ljudbok 653 eLib 655 4 12-15 år 655 4 9-12 år 655 4 Barn & Ungdom 655 4 Engelskspråkiga 655 7 Ljudböcker|2saogf 655 7 Romaner|2saogf 700 1 Eads, Barry|4nrt 852 |5MoE|bMoE|cLjudbok|xorigin:Elib|zDator (127.66 MB)|ziOS (127.69 MB)|zAndroid (app) (127.69 MB) 856 4 |uhttps://malmo.elib.se/Books/Details/1028560|zLåna som E- ljudbok