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Entertaining history of Robin Hood, & Little John, & c.: Robin Hood, & Little John, & c.
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Robert Laurie and James Whittle [author]
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Entertaining history of Robin Hood, & Little John, & c.: Robin Hood, & Little John, & c.
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Writing blank of 1809 entitled The entertaining history of Robin Hood, & Little John, & c.; Merry making in Shirewood & c.; Shooting the fifteen foresters; Granting the request of the fair; Introducing little John to his merrymen all; Battle with the tanner; Adventure with the friar; Death of Robin Hood; Burning the nunnery; Harding B 44(41)
Date 24 June 1809
date QS:P571,+1809-06-24T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions single sheet; 484 x 382 mm; paper
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20031204/13:04:14$jl; Harding B 44(41)
Place of creation London (England): Robert Laurie and James Whittle
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