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Kitabı oku: «The Lost Diary of Robin Hood’s Money Man»

Steve Barlow, Steve Skidmore
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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsChildren's Books in 1999

HarperCollinsChildren's Books An imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd,

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Hammersmith, London W6 8JB

www.harpercollins.co.uk

Text copyright © Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore 1999

Illustrations copyright © George Hollingworth 1999

Cover illustration copyright © Martin Chatterton 1999

Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore and illustrator assert the moral right to be identified as the authors and illustrator of the work.

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Source ISBN: 9780006945918

Ebook Edition: © MARCH 2014 ISBN: 9780007571567

Version: 2014-11-11

Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Message to Readers

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13th July 1191

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21st August 1191

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15th December 1191

Boxing Day 1191

Easter Day 1192

11th April 1192

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2nd July 1192

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30th October 1192

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30th December 1192

10th July 1193

12th August 1193

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3rd November 1193

20th March 1194

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18th August 1194

Editors’ Note

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Keep Reading

Historical Note

About the Publisher

MESSAGE TO READERS

Many people believe that the famous English outlaw, Robin Hood, is merely a legendary figure. They argue that he only ever existed as a character in stories, plays and songs.

However, this recently discovered Lost Diary proves beyond doubt that Robin Hood did exist.

The diary is written by Leonard du Somoney, Robin Hood’s financial advisor in Sherwood Forest (presumably his branch manager). It details how Robin Hood became an outlaw. It also provides records of the Third Crusade and inside views of Richard the Lionheart and his brother John.

This diary (like so many other Lost Diaries) was found by Barlow and Skidmore. They were truffle* hunting in Sherwood Forest with their pet pig, Percy, when the pig was drawn towards a giant oak tree. Instead of finding truffles, Percy dug up a pink pottery piggy bank. Breaking open the pig (the pottery one), Barlow and Skidmore discovered the following Lost Diary. There were also hundreds of pages of accounts, but the publishers thought these accounts were far too boring to put in this book (although the company accountant thought they were jolly interesting and made a riveting good read).

Instead, the editors chose the most interesting diary entries for publication. For the first time ever, we have a unique day-to-day record of life in Sherwood Forest, where Robin Hood and his band of outlaws robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. At last, we can see the Merry Man behind the legend.

* A truffle is an expensive fungus, not to be confused with trifle which is not found in forests except after very messy picnics.

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107 s. 96 illüstrasyon
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