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Sherwood

Published
Aug 1991
Main Genre
Fantasy Fantasy
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Pages
544
Series
Sherwood Book 1

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The stirring tale of England's artful outlaw who challenged the throne itself is known to everyone, as are Marian, the Lady he loved, Will Scatloch, Little John, and the other men who gathered around him. But where might their legend have come from? Who might the historical Robin have been all those years ago in the now-famous Sherwood Forest? Parke Godwin's Robin Hood is subtly different from the known version of the tale. His setting is shortly after the conquest of Anglo-Saxon England by William of Normandy in 1066. Young Robin is a lesser Saxon landowner who must bow to a brutal king or lose everything his family and people have fought to hold. Sherwood is realistic, historical fiction of the highest order. It is a compelling, richly detailed narrative that evokes and illuminates a lost time.

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First Edition Nov 2011 I Books ISBN 1596873957
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Oct 2005 I Books ISBN 1416508554
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Aug 1991 William Morrow ISBN 0688052649
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Sep 1991 Pub Group West ISBN 0945353634
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