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<div class="no-img">Vivian, E. Charles. ''Robin Hood and his Merry Men'' (''Royal Series''). London and Melbourne: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, [194?]. B/w frontis.; col. illus. dust-jacket. Foolscap 8vo. Price: 1''s''. | <div class="no-img">{{SrcVars|FirstEd=Vivian, Evelyn Charles 1927a}}Vivian, E. Charles. ''Robin Hood and his Merry Men'' (''Royal Series''). London and Melbourne: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, [194?]. B/w frontis.; col. illus. dust-jacket. Foolscap 8vo. Price: 1''s''. | ||
Andrew Dawson, who kindly brought this printing to my attention, notes that as it is printed on cheap paper and has only one picture, in black & white, it is probably a wartime reprint. | Andrew Dawson, who kindly brought this printing to my attention, notes that as it is printed on cheap paper and has only one picture, in black & white, it is probably a wartime reprint. | ||
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Template:SrcVarsVivian, E. Charles. Robin Hood and his Merry Men (Royal Series). London and Melbourne: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, [194?]. B/w frontis.; col. illus. dust-jacket. Foolscap 8vo. Price: 1s.
Andrew Dawson, who kindly brought this printing to my attention, notes that as it is printed on cheap paper and has only one picture, in black & white, it is probably a wartime reprint.
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