Don’t wait any longer and buy now! This exclusive collection has been created especially for you.BOOK ONE:The adventures that flowed from the pen of Alexandre Dumas are well loved. Less known today are his tales of Robin Hood. It is our pleasure to provide these two old works to a new public: readers of the 21st Century. BOOK TWO: THE MERRY ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD, Howard PyleThe Merry Adventures of Robin Hood of Great Renown in Nottinghamshire is an 1883 novel by the American illustrator and writer Howard Pyle. Consisting of a series of episodes in the story of the English outlaw Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men, 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. BOOK THREE: YOUNG ROBIN HOOD, Manville FennIn the days of Robin Hood, a young boy named Robin is journeying through Sherwood Forest in a train of heavily-laden pack mules when suddenly the company is surrounded by rough men in green. Deserted in the commotion by an unfaithful servant, Robin finds himself alone in the forest. BOOK FOUR: ROBIN HOOD AND THE MEN OF THE GREENWOODHenry GilbertHenry Gilbert (1868–1936) was a popular children's author. His books continue to be reprinted. His books are noted for both their historical accuracy and their style Robin Hood and the Men of the Greenwood (1912) The first significant new version on the classic Robin Hood theme, also republished as Robin Hood.BOOK FIVE:STORIES OF ROBIN HOOD TOLD TO THE CHILDREN H. E. Marshall .This lively retelling of the Stories of Robin Hood chronicles the events of the time in which Robin Hood lived, while the heroic Richard the Lion-hearted was absent from England and the kingdom was under the rule of his devious brother. The story recounts how and why he came to live in the Greenwood, and the adventures he had there with Little John, Maid Marian, and the Sheriff of Nottingham in a manner attractive to youngsters.BOOK SIX:ROBIN HOOD; HIS DEEDS AND ADVENTURES AS RECOUNTED IN THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS.Lucy Fitch Perkins Since these tales are the common flowers of our literature, springing from the imagination of the people, it seemed fitting that the chosen device of the edition which lovingly enshrines them should be that common flower which blooms everywhere, under the humblest conditions, and which is the delight of childhood all around the green old earth. It is for this reason that these books are called the ** Dandelion Classics." BOOK SEVEN:ROBIN HOOD AND HIS ADVENTURES, Paul Creswick When young Robin Fitzooth sets out to visit his uncle the Squire, the path leads through the Forest of Nottingham. There in the woodlands he encounters a band of outlaws headed by Will o' th' Green, and the course of his life is forever changed. BOOK EIGHT: ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY OUTLAWSJ. Walker McSpadden Robin Hood, with his band of forest outlaws. They go into the dark woods when they are after adventure. But forests hold no danger to Robin Hood and his men. Sherwood Forest is their home, and they feel safe there. The King Arthur stories tell of the mighty noblemen who rule. The Robin Hood stories tell of common men who defy their masters and rule themselves.