Robin Hood (disambiguation)

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Robin Hood is an English folk hero and legendary outlaw.

Robin Hood or Robinhood may also refer to:

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In print[edit]

  • Robin Hood; His Deeds and Adventures as Recounted in the Old English Ballads, a 1906 book by Lucy Fitch Perkins
  • Robin Hood, a 1912 novel by Henry Gilbert
  • Robin Hood: The Prince of Outlaws, a 1937 novel by Carola Oman
  • Robin Hood, a 1955 novel by Antonia Fraser
  • Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, a 1991 novel by Simon R. Green, a novelization of the film
  • Robin Hood, a 1992 novel by A. L. Singer, a novelization of the 1973 film
  • Robin Hood: The Boy Who Became a Legend, a 1999 novel by Kathryn Lasky
  • Robin Hood, a 2005 novel by Narinder Dhami, a novelization of the 1973 film
  • Robin Hood: Demon's Bane, a 2015–17 trilogy of novels by Debbie Viguié and James R. Tuck
  • Robin Hood: The One Who Looked Good in Green, a 2018 novel by Wendy Mass
  • Robin Hood, a 2020 young adult novel series by Robert Muchamore

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Television[edit]

Other arts and entertainment[edit]

  • Robin Hood (album), the soundtrack to the Robin of Sherwood British TV series
  • "Robin Hood", a single by Louis Prima (1944)

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