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Beginning in the mid-1920s, Stockholm school teacher, poet, travel writer, translator, and writer of children's books, John O. Ericsson,<ref>[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Olof_Ericsson Wikipedia: John Olof Ericsson] (in Swedish).</ref> published eleven children's books on Robin Hood that were to become the most frequently translated, adapted, republished and reprinted ''oeuvre'' on the outlaw by any Nordic writer. The total number of printings in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland will probably turn out to exceed 100.
Beginning in the mid-1920s, Stockholm school teacher, poet, travel writer, translator, and writer of children's books, John O. Ericsson,<ref>[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Olof_Ericsson Wikipedia: John Olof Ericsson] (in Swedish).</ref> published eleven children's books on Robin Hood that were to become the most frequently translated, adapted, republished and reprinted ''oeuvre'' on the outlaw by any Nordic writer. The total number of printings in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland will probably turn out to exceed 100.
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Ericsson's elevent and last Robin Hood book, ''På Flykt undan Robin Hood'' ('Hiding from Robin Hood'), was first published in 1972.
Ericsson's elevent and last Robin Hood book, ''På Flykt undan Robin Hood'' ('Hiding from Robin Hood'), was first published in 1972.
 
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== Editions ==
Including unabridged and abridged editions, translations and adaptations.
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=== Translations ===
=== Translations ===
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
* [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Olof_Ericsson Wikipedia: John Olof Ericsson] (in Swedish).
* [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Olof_Ericsson Wikipedia: John Olof Ericsson] (in Swedish).
== Other titles by this author ==
== Other titles by this author ==
* [[Ericsson, John Olof - Robin Hoods Äventyr|Robin Hoods Äventyr]] ('Robin Hood's Adventure') (1924)
* [[Ericsson, John Olof - Robin Hoods Äventyr|Robin Hoods Äventyr]] ('Robin Hood's Adventure') (1924)
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* [[Ericsson, John Olof - Robin Hood Finner Blodpilarna|Robin Hood Finner Blodpilarna]] ('Robin Hood finds the Blood Arrows') (1970)
* [[Ericsson, John Olof - Robin Hood Finner Blodpilarna|Robin Hood Finner Blodpilarna]] ('Robin Hood finds the Blood Arrows') (1970)
* [[Ericsson, John Olof - Robin Hood och Lille John|Robin Hood och Lille John]] (Robin Hood and Little John') (1971).
* [[Ericsson, John Olof - Robin Hood och Lille John|Robin Hood och Lille John]] (Robin Hood and Little John') (1971).
== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 7 January 2021

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-06-15. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.

Beginning in the mid-1920s, Stockholm school teacher, poet, travel writer, translator, and writer of children's books, John O. Ericsson,[1] published eleven children's books on Robin Hood that were to become the most frequently translated, adapted, republished and reprinted oeuvre on the outlaw by any Nordic writer. The total number of printings in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland will probably turn out to exceed 100.

Ericsson's Robin Hood books were not only translated but adapted and/or abridged and had their titles changed, deliberately or by mistake. The result is a rather confused situation, which could only be fully cleared up by someone with easy access to all issues of the books. While IRHB feels fairly confident that the later printings, adaptations and translations etc. actually inspected have been connected with the correct Swedish first editions, this cannot be said for items not owned or seen.

Ericsson's elevent and last Robin Hood book, På Flykt undan Robin Hood ('Hiding from Robin Hood'), was first published in 1972.

Translations

Biography

Other titles by this author

Notes