
Set in the lush, sun‑dappled world of medieval England, this retelling follows a bold young archer who becomes the legendary outlaw of Sherwood. With a quick‑draw bow and a band of merry companions, he roams the forest, sharing stolen king’s venison and ale with the struggling folk of nearby villages. The narrative captures the lively games, archery contests, and the tight‑knit camaraderie that define the greenwood’s free spirit.
When the ruthless Sheriff of Nottingham announces a shooting contest with a prized barrel of ale, our hero sees a chance to prove his skill and win the admiration of his beloved, the fair Marian. The contest sets him on a collision course with the law, hinting at the daring escapades and clever tricks that will make his name echo through the ages. Listeners are invited into a world of bright forests, jaunty tunes, and the timeless battle between generosity and tyranny.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (584K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Keller and David Widger
Release date
2006-02-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1911
Best known for vivid tales of Robin Hood, King Arthur, and pirates, this American writer-illustrator helped shape how generations of readers imagined adventure. He was also a gifted teacher whose students carried his dramatic visual style into the golden age of American illustration.
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