THE QUEST FOR ROBIN HOOD
Written by Jim Lees, Keith Mellor
Published by Temple Nostalgia
in 1987
ISBN: 1870010027
- Categorised in:
- HISTORY
- HISTORY (BRITISH)
- ROBIN HOOD
- LEGENDS
- LIMITED EDITION
THE QUEST FOR ROBIN HOOD
Written by Jim Lees, Keith Mellor.
Stock no. 2125077
1987.
Hardback.
Nearly fine condition in a slightly better than very good dustwrapper.
Green leathertte covers. Subscribers' Limited edition. Bw illustrations and photos. ISBN: 1870010027. Wrapper is a bit edge-creased and faded to spine.
Front cover
Contents
- SHERIFFS OF NOTTINGHAM
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- THE UNIVERSAL POPULARITY OF ROBIN HOOD
- Societies ad Museums, Theatre, sport, Humour and Fiction, Restaurants and Inns, Television and Films, Commerce, Advertising
- CHAPTER 1: Fact of Fiction
- CHAPTER 2: The First Mentions of Robin Hood in Literature, Early Chroniclers, the Early Ballads and Their Internal Evidence
- CHAPTER 3: The May Games, Source of Some of the Ballads, How they Corrupt the Facts and Create Several Robin Hoods, Relics and Place Names
- CHAPTER 4: Barnsdale of Sherwood, Ballad Evidence, Watling Street, Basford, The Kings Great Way, Breakdown of Place Names in Ballads
- CHAPTER 5: Sherwood Forest, and Outlaws
- CHAPTER 6: The Named Outlaws and others, Sir Richard At the Lee, Kings, Sheriffs, Some Identified from Records, How Nicknames Make Identification possible
- CHAPTER 7: Maid Marian, Her True Identity, Matilda not a Ballad Name, How Marian Became Matilda, Marian and Waltzing Matilda
- CHAPTER 8: Friar Tuck, His First Mention, A Character only
- CHAPTER 9: Little John, His Reputed Birthplace and Graves, Fallacy of a Thirty-Inch Thighbone, His Physical Stature, Character and Identity
- CHAPTER 10: The Robin Hood Relics and Landmarks
- CHAPTER 11: Existing Claims to the Identity of Robin Hood Examined
- CHAPTER 12: Robin Hood, Yeoman or Nobleman, Middle English Word Meanings Give Clues, Chaucer on Tragedies, Oral Tradition Supports Noble Birth
- CHAPTER 13: The Real Robin Hood and His Story, His Family, Earldom, Cause of Outlawry and Pardon
- CHAPTER 14: The Death of Robin Hood, His Grave and Epitaph, Elizabeth Staynton
- CHAPTER 15: Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Subscribers
- Acknowledgements