The Lost Journal of Robyn Hood: Outlaw

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Historical
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Author: David Stuart Ryan ISBN: 9781466006942
Publisher: David Stuart Ryan Publication: December 23, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Stuart Ryan
ISBN: 9781466006942
Publisher: David Stuart Ryan
Publication: December 23, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

You've heard the legend, now read the real story

Until now, the fog of half-truth and legend has hidden from us a momentous battle that took place in the English coutnryside 650 years ago. For years, Robyn Hood and his merrie men fought a guerilla campaign against utterly ruthless forces.

Who was he? Where did he come from? And his merrie men? Who was Maid Marian? Why did he feel forced to fight against all the odds?

At last, these and many other questions can be answered when you follow one man's campaign for justice and the restoration of his civil rights as a free born yeoman.

Yet while Robyn Hood fights on, even he can hardly have guessed the nature of his final confrontation with the dark forces of the world.

It is only through the discoveries of the latest historical research that Robyn's story can be told with certainty. The pieces of the jigsaw fall into place, and a true native hero stands there revealed. Time has yielded up its long-concealed secrets.

Is Robyn Hood the precursor of a new kind of being who shall explore, more than we have dared,
what exactly it means to be born free? Has his time at last come?

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You've heard the legend, now read the real story

Until now, the fog of half-truth and legend has hidden from us a momentous battle that took place in the English coutnryside 650 years ago. For years, Robyn Hood and his merrie men fought a guerilla campaign against utterly ruthless forces.

Who was he? Where did he come from? And his merrie men? Who was Maid Marian? Why did he feel forced to fight against all the odds?

At last, these and many other questions can be answered when you follow one man's campaign for justice and the restoration of his civil rights as a free born yeoman.

Yet while Robyn Hood fights on, even he can hardly have guessed the nature of his final confrontation with the dark forces of the world.

It is only through the discoveries of the latest historical research that Robyn's story can be told with certainty. The pieces of the jigsaw fall into place, and a true native hero stands there revealed. Time has yielded up its long-concealed secrets.

Is Robyn Hood the precursor of a new kind of being who shall explore, more than we have dared,
what exactly it means to be born free? Has his time at last come?

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