![]() ![]() Lacy (George Arthur Barker), Leoni Lee & Coxhead, 1851.ġ872 Le Prince des Voleurs (The Prince of Thieves) written by Alexandre Dumas (France) and published in 1872 (after his death in 1870) in an edition of his complete works containing 301 volumes (published and edited by Michel Levy, 1862-89). Peirce, 1849.ġ851 The last lay of the Forester, the death of Robin Hood, written by F. James), a once popular Robin Hood novel.ġ849, Maid Marian, the Forest Queen being a companion to ‘Robin Hood.’ ( J. 1198 being the ninth year of the reign of King Richard I, commonly called Coeur de Lion, (Falkirk: Printed for the booksellers, 1840–1860), a chapbook of the mid-nineteenth century.ġ843 Forest Days: A Romance of Old Times (G. ![]() According to Peacock, ‘This little work with the exception of the last three chapters, was written in the autumn of 1818’.ġ840-1860 The Life and Death of Robin Hood, the renowned out-law: who lived and died A.D. ![]() 1791 Harold, or, the Castle of Morford (Robert Southey), the first Robin Hood novel (in manuscript form in the Bodleian Library, not published).ġ819 Robin Hood A Tale of the Olden Time, the first Robin Hood novel to be published, the author is unknown.ġ822 Maid Marian (Thomas Love Peacock), London, T. ![]()
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