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Original Title: Le Prince des voleurs
ISBN: 3704313173 (ISBN13: 9783704313171)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tales of Robin Hood #1
Characters: Friar Tuck, Little John, Maid Marian, Will Scarlet, Guy of Gisbourne, Robin Hood, Much the Miller's Son, Allan-a-Dale
Setting: Nottingham, England(United Kingdom)
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The Prince of Thieves (Tales of Robin Hood #1) Hardcover | Pages: 224 pages
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Title:The Prince of Thieves (Tales of Robin Hood #1)
Author:Alexandre Dumas
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:December 1st 2001 by Neuer Kaiser (first published 1862)
Categories:Classics. Fiction. Adventure. Historical. Historical Fiction. Literature

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The first volume of Alexandre Dumas' two-part interpretation of the story of Robin Hood, popularized for Nineteenth Century audiences by Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe, set in England in 1162-66.

In this book, Dumas tells the story of Robin Hood's youth: how he is delivered by an unknown man to be raised by poor but honest foresters, his great skill as an archer, how he comes into conflict with the Baron [sic] of Nottingham, how he meets Friar Tuck, the Maid Marian, Little John, Will Scarlett, and others, how he is declared an outlaw by the King, and decamps, with his followers, into Sherwood Forest to wage war against the Baron.

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I knew the folklore of Robin Hood, but Dumas created a new character in itself; A Robin Hood that was darker, meaner and more fascinating than even before. Loved it; Read it at the risk of doing miserably in my Vivas but was totally worth it.

This book taught me about the true story behind the folklore hero widely known to the world as Robin Hood.... The true story of this hero has nothing to do with the movies about him... A must-read for people of all ages!

This book is written Alexandre Dumas this book has a lot of adventure and drama. My favorite part was when he tried to show the guy that he was a good archer and he hit the dear dead center in the target and the guy was surprised this book is GREAT!!!.

Wow, this was written in 1863 and it's still a fresh take on the Robin Hood legend! You'll find Dumas' standard and excellent rakish heroes, furious villains, plot twists, secrets, improbable coincidences, and enough love triangles to make an icosahedron. I especially enjoyed how Robin and the other characters we all know and love (Marian, Little John, Friar Tuck, Alan-a-Dale, Will Scarlet, Guy, and Nottingham) have been fitted with unique backgrounds and connections. Dumas reveals them piece by

Fun, and good Italian practice (and even a good thing to read in a romance language, given the original was in French), but I've been more impressed by Dumas' other work. Characterization struck me as a bit too idealized. Doesn't stand on its own as a single volume work incredibly well, and many plot points lack progression. Based on recollection from years ago, I think Ivanhoe is a better Robin Hood story.

Omg god...I wish I meet man like Robinhood in my life!!...awesome book by Alexander Dumas...What an adventurous man Robinhood was and so caring for his only love Maid Marian!!! I enjoyed every chapter in this book and it is must read book for every bibliophile out there from children to adult every person will enjoy the Adventures of Robinhood๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

Fun, and good Italian practice (and even a good thing to read in a romance language, given the original was in French), but I've been more impressed by Dumas' other work. Characterization struck me as a bit too idealized. Doesn't stand on its own as a single volume work incredibly well, and many plot points lack progression. Based on recollection from years ago, I think Ivanhoe is a better Robin Hood story.

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