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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-30. Revised by … This section covers mainly children's books, picture books and fictional works intended for a general readership but now mostly read by young readers. Poetry written for children is also found here. Comic books are not included here since an entire section is dedicated to them. Works intended for, and still read by, a general or adult readershhip are much less common than books for younger readers, and so far it has not been considered necessary to create a dedicated section for them, so they are included here as well. There are four subsections: specific titles (arranged alphabetically according to author), bibliography, studies and criticism, and special topics. Specific titles Sources arranged by originator's surname Bibliography Bibliography of children's literature Studies and criticism Children's books studies Special topics
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-22. Revised by … I designate as proto-juvenile items that illustrate the transition from popular literature for a varied audience to children's literature proper. The items included here will be mostly prose chapbooks that I feel are slightly too late (c. 1800 or later) for the section on early prose and which seem likely to have been aimed at a juvenile audience. It is a reasonable assumption that many copies of Robin Hood's Garland were purchased for (or by) young readers, yet these belong more naturally in the section on ballads. Proto-juvenile ⁃ Anonymous 1810a. Is this 24 page item a reduced version of Robin Hood's Garland or a prose chap-book? Juvenile
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-13. Revised by … Essential ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a. Juvenile
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-22. Revised by … I designate as proto-juvenile items that illustrate the transition from popular literature for a varied audience to children's literature proper. The items included here will be mostly prose chapbooks that I feel are slightly too late (c. 1800 or later) for the section on early prose and which seem likely to have been aimed at a juvenile audience. It is a reasonable assumption that many copies of Robin Hood's Garland were purchased for (or by) young readers, yet these belong more naturally in the section on ballads. Proto-juvenile ⁃ Anonymous 1810a. Is this 24 page item a reduced version of Robin Hood's Garland or a prose chap-book? Juvenile
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-30. Revised by … Significant ⁃ Basdeo, Stephen 2016a ⁃ Blamires, David 2008a ⁃ Clouet, Richard 2002a ⁃ Cohoon, Lorinda B 2007a ⁃ Couch, Julie Nelson 1999a ⁃ Evans, Michael R 2008a ⁃ Griffy, Henry 2008a ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 58-61. Excellent discussion of children's literature on Robin Hood ⁃ Gaylord, Alan T 2008a ⁃ Johnson, Valerie B 2002a ⁃ Johnson, Valerie B 2006a ⁃ Lux, Sherron 2008a ⁃ May, Jill 2008a. Also worthwhile ⁃ Wooden, Warren W 1980a. Summarizes papers read at the 14th International Congress on Medieval Studies, sponsored by the Medieval Institute and held on the campus of Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo, 3-6 May 1979, including, on pp. 12-13, a paper entitled 'Robin Hood and the Invention of Children's Literature' read by Bennett A. Brockman of the University of Connecticut. Brief …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-30. Revised by … This section covers mainly children's books, picture books and fictional works intended for a general readership but now mostly read by young readers. Poetry written for children is also found here. Comic books are not included here since an entire section is dedicated to them. Works intended for, and still read by, a general or adult readershhip are much less common than books for younger readers, and so far it has not been considered necessary to create a dedicated section for them, so they are included here as well. There are four subsections: specific titles (arranged alphabetically according to author), bibliography, studies and criticism, and special topics. Specific titles Sources arranged by originator's surname Bibliography Bibliography of children's literature Studies and criticism Children's books studies Special topics
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  • McSpadden, J. Walker. Robin Hood and His Merry Outlaws (World Juvenile Library). Cleveland and New York: The World Syndicate Publishing Company, 1937. 320 pp. 21 x 14.5 cm. Illus. (frontis). Includes Appendix with 24 Robin Hood Ballads. Bibliographical sources ⁃ LibraryThing. Citation ⁃ McSpadden, J. Walker Robin Hood and His Merry Men (World Juvenile Library) (Cleveland and New York, 1937)
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  • Williams, Charles Dewhurst. 'Five Miscellaneous Notes on Juvenile Drama', Notes & Queries, vol. CLXXXIX (1945), pp. 12-13
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  • Suddaby, Donald. New Tales of Robin Hood, in: Suddaby, Donald 1972a, pp.?-?.
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  • Lux, Sherron. 'Picturing Marian: Illustrations of Maid Marian in Juvenile Fiction', in: Potter, Lois 2008a, pp. 197-208.
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  • Williams, Charles Dewhurst. 'Some Poetical Origins of Juvenile Drama', Notes & Queries, vol. CXC (1946), pp. 276-77 Author's full name probably Charles Dewhurst Williams.
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  • Suddaby, Donald. Robin Hood's Master-Stroke, in: Suddaby, Donald 1972a, pp.?-?.
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  • Lindsay, Philip. The Nutbrown Maid. London: Hutchinson & Co., [1939]. 382 pp. 8°. Bibliographical source ⁃ BL. Reviews Citation ⁃ Lindsay, Philip. The Nutbrown Maid (London, [1939]) .
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-06-14. Revised by … Beginning in the mid-1920s, Stockholm school teacher, poet, travel writer, translator, and writer of children's books, John O. Ericsson, Wikipedia: John Olof Ericsson (in Swedish). 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 …
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  • [Herbert, Charles.] Robin Hood and his Merry Men. London: Juvenile Productions Limited, [s.d.] [188] pp. + [8] pp. plates. Col. plates and b/w illus. by A[lfred] Pearse]; t.-p. illus. by Alan Jardine. 27 x 20.5 cm. Col. Boards. On t.-p., below imprint: "Designed and printed in England". On verso of t.-p.: "E77-1278" (or "E77-1273"). This edition/printing not in Gable, John Harris 1939a, No. 337. Not found in BL database. Citation ⁃ [Herbert, Charles.] Robin Hood and his Merry Men (London, [s.d.]) .
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-11-25. Revised by … Other titles by this author ⁃ Blundell, Agnes Mary Frances - They Met Robin Hood.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-11-25. Revised by … Other titles by this author ⁃ Blundell, Agnes Mary Frances - Robin Hood to the Rescue.
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  • Green, Roger Lancelyn; Graham, Eleanor, ser. ed. The Adventures of Robin Hood collected and retold by Roger Lancelyn Green. Illustrated by Arthur Hall (Puffin Story Books, No. 151). Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books Ltd.; Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books Inc.; Toronto, Ontario: Penguin Books (Canada); Mitcham, Victoria: Penguin Books Pty Ltd; Sea Point, Cape Town: Penguin Books (S.A.) Pty Ltd: 1956. 256 pp. Vign. on t.-p.; 25 b/w illus. col. illus. cover. Paperback. 18 x 11 cm. First edition. Citation ⁃ Green, Roger Lancelyn; Graham, Eleanor, ser. ed. The Adventures of Robin Hood (Puffin Story Books, No. 151) (Harmondsworth, Middlesex; Baltimore, MD; Toronto, Ontario; Mitcham, Victoria; Sea Point, Cape Town, 1956)
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-11. Revised by … Additional information supplied by Andrew Dawson. Gable considered this "[a]bout the best modern English juvenile edition". As he was a book collector, it is possible he was mainly thinking about the illustrations. The first edition has 48 colour illustrations on plates. They are about the best I have seen. A cheap edition with only one (black and white) illustration was published during WWII. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a, No. 966.
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  • Short introduction We hope that this wiki will in due course come to live up to its somewhat grand name. It is called 'International' because in addition to the vast amount of material that exists in English, we intend to add information about materials in other languages such as translations of ballads, secondary literature, children's fiction, literature on foreign analogues of Robin Hood etc. Arguably 'Bibliography' is a misnomer as the site already includes a wealth of all sorts of information one would not nor­mally expect to find in a biblio­gra­phy, but the biblio­gra­phical aspect is in all cases taken quite seriously, and there is already a wiki named the Robin Hood Wiki, so another name had to be found for the site. Latest news NEW subsite: IRHB Editions, currently with a single edition: A Gest of Robyn Hode ⁃ 2024-03-12: All tithe awards for the following English counties have now been searched for Robin Hood-related place names: …
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  • Potter, Lois, ed.; Calhoun, Joshua, ed. Images of Robin Hood: Medieval to Modern / Edited by Lois Potter and Joshua Calhoun. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 2008. 286 pp. 24 cm. Illus. Hardback. ISBN 0874130034; ISBN 978-0874130034. Contents: ⁃ pp. 11-20: Potter, Lois; Calhoun, Joshua, 'Introduction' ⁃ pp. 21-40: Knight, Stephen. 'Robin Hood: The Earliest Contexts' ⁃ pp. 41-50: Kane, Stuart A. 'The Outlaw's Song of Trailbaston, the Green Man, and the Facial Machine' ⁃ pp. 51-59: Winick, Stephen D. 'Reynardine and Robin Hood: Echoes of an Outlaw Legend in Folk Balladry' ⁃ pp. 60-82: Marshall, John. 'Picturing Robin Hood in Early Print and Performance: 1500-1590' ⁃ pp. 83-101: Phillips, Helen. '"Merry" and "Greenwood": A History of Some Meanings' ⁃ pp. 102-110: Thompson, Kimberly A. 'The Late Medieval Robin Hood: Good Yeomanry and Bad Performances' ⁃ pp. 111-22: Wheare, Michael. '"From the Castle Hill they came …
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  • Hanging Bridge, Manchester. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-03-01. Revised by … Allusion Source notes IRHB's brackets. IRHB comments Hanging Bridge was a medieval bridge spanning the Hanging Ditch, which connected the rivers Irk and Irwell in Manchester. In the early 17th century, the bridge was buried and filled over, but 'Hanging Bridge' survived as the name of the area where it had stood. Hanging Bridge. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 315-19. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Swindells, Thomas 1906a, pp. 55-56 ⁃⁃ Swindells, Thomas 1974a, pp. 55-56. Background ⁃ Hanging Bridge. Notes
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