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The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

Howard Pyle

Editora: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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An outlaw with a laughing heart. A band of loyal friends. Justice taken from the rich and given to the poor.
In the green depths of Sherwood Forest, Robin Hood and his Merry Men outwit greedy sheriffs, protect the helpless, and live by a code of courage and generosity. From daring archery contests to clever disguises and narrow escapes, these adventures sparkle with humor, action, and timeless heroism.

Celebrated as "the definitive retelling of the Robin Hood legend," Howard Pyle's beloved classic brings medieval England vividly to life. Its spirited storytelling and unforgettable characters have inspired generations of readers young and old.

If you love swashbuckling adventure, noble heroes, and stories where bravery and kindness always win the day, this classic will delight you from the first page.

Open the book—and ride into Sherwood Forest, where legends are born and justice wears a smile.
Disponível desde: 16/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 121 páginas.

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