Title page: “Robin Hood” by Paul Creswick, illustrated by N. C. Wyeth. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1917. First Wyeth edition.
Robin Hood trains a young archer.
“Based on the Paul Creswick telling of Robin Hood and drawing from the rich and varied lore surrounding the beloved outlaw, this spirited reworking of Robin Hood’s many adventures is a vibrant introduction to Friar Tuck, Little John, Maid Marian, the Sheriff of Nottingham, and, of course, Robin Hood, the hero whose generosity and sense of justice has captivated readers for eight hundred years.” [Source: www.simonandschuster.com/books/Robin-Hood/Paul-Creswick/S...]
Title page: “Robin Hood” by Paul Creswick, illustrated by N. C. Wyeth. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1917. First Wyeth edition.
Robin Hood trains a young archer.
“Based on the Paul Creswick telling of Robin Hood and drawing from the rich and varied lore surrounding the beloved outlaw, this spirited reworking of Robin Hood’s many adventures is a vibrant introduction to Friar Tuck, Little John, Maid Marian, the Sheriff of Nottingham, and, of course, Robin Hood, the hero whose generosity and sense of justice has captivated readers for eight hundred years.” [Source: www.simonandschuster.com/books/Robin-Hood/Paul-Creswick/S...]