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Robin Hood's Bay In Pictures.

Robin Hood's Bay In Pictures.

James J. Browne

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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By the way, no local calls Robin Hood's Bay by its full name and usually it is referred to as "The Bay", or just "Baytown". Discover something of its rich history through this collection of contemporary photographs. In the eleventh century the neighbouring hamlet of Raw and the village of Fylingthorpe, in Fylingdales, had been settled by Danes and Norwegians. Following the Norman Conquest, in 1069, a great deal of land in the North of England, including Fylingdales, was laid waste. Tancred the Fleming received Fylingdales from William the Conqueror and later sold it to the Abbot of Whitby. However, by about 1500 a settlement, "Robin Hoode Baye", had grown up on the coast. The village was described by Leland in 1536 as - "A fischer tounlet of 20 bootes with Dok or Bosom of a mile yn length." Leland, by the way, has often been described as "the father of English local history and bibliography". Louis I, Count of Flanders, in the period 1324-1346 corresponded with King Edward III and complained that Flemish fishermen, together with their boats and catches, were being taken by force to Robin Hood's Bay. Looking south towards Ravenscar from above the sea wall. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1540, Whitby Abbey and its lands became the property of King Henry VIII. It was during Henry's reign that King Street and the King's Beck came into being. In the 16th century Whitby was a less significant port than Robin Hood's Bay. "The Bay" was described by a tiny picture of tall houses and an anchor on old North Sea charts published by Waghenaer in 1586. During the late 18th century smuggling was a way of life on the Yorkshire coast and the Bay was a very much a smuggler's haunt. The town was, and still is, practically a labyrinth of tiny streets and there are believed to be many underground passageways linking the cottages.
Robin Hood, le prince des voleurs: Tome I

Robin Hood, le prince des voleurs: Tome I

Dumas Alexandre

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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L'air tait froid; les arbres, sur lesquels commen ait poindre la faible verdure de mars, frissonnaient au souffle des derni res bises de l'hiver, et un sombre brouillard s' panchait sur la contr e mesure que les rayonnements du soleil cou- chant s' teignaient dans les nuages empourpr s de l'horizon. Bient t le ciel devint obscur, et des rafales passant sur la for t pr sag rent une nuit orageuse.
Robin Hood, le proscrit: Tome II

Robin Hood, le proscrit: Tome II

Dumas Alexandre

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Le retour d'Allan vaut Robin de s'occuper d'emp cher l'union de Christabel avec un vieux mais riche ami de son p re et de sauver de la pendaison Will, un de ses amis ayant quitt brutalement l'arm e. Apr s les mariages de Christabel et Allan, de Robin et Marianne, et de Will et Maude, Robin et ses joyeux compagnons continuent de plus belle d pouiller les riches Normands et le clerg de leurs richesses afin de soulager la mis re des pauvres, augmentant encore le ressentiment du sheriff qui mourra sans avoir eu la joie de capturer Robin ni par la force ni par la ruse.
Robin Ward's Heritage West Coast

Robin Ward's Heritage West Coast

Robin Ward

Harbour Publishing
1993
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This second book by the Vancouver Sun columnist, author of the successful Robin Ward's Vancouver, offers 60 drawings of structures in Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and points between. The Sun Yat Sen Gardens and Cathedral Place in downtown Vancouver, the Empress Hotel and Eaton Centre in Victoria, historic structures in Britannia Beach and Port Townsend - Ward brings to all of them his special eye for detail, his insatiable curiosity about social history and his love for the unique character of each town and city. His drawings are accompanied by spirited commentary on decisions we make about our heritage sites - from the innovative and responsible to the downright scandalous.
Robin Hood and Other Outlaw Tales

Robin Hood and Other Outlaw Tales

Medieval Institute Publications
2000
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Although nearly everyone has heard the name of Robin Hood, few have actually read any medieval tales about the legendary outlaw. Stephen Knight and Thomas Ohlgren set out to correct this discrepancy in their comprehensive collection of all pre-seventeenth-century Robin Hood tales. The editors include such other "outlaw" figures as Hereward the Wake, Eustache the Monk, and Fouke le Fitz Waryn to further contextualize the tradition of English outlaw tales. In this text the figure of Robin Hood can be viewed in historical perspective, from the early accounts in the chronicles through the ballads, plays, and romances that grew around his fame and impressed him on our fictional and historical imaginations. This edition is particularly useful for classrooms, with its extensive introductions, notes, and glosses, enabling students of any level to approach the texts in their original Middle English.
Robin Schwartz
Amelia is fourteen years old. In many ways, she is your average American teenager: since she was three years old, she has been her mother’s muse and the subject of her photographs. However, not every mom is a world-class photographer with a predilection for photographing animals. And it’s not every teenager who has portraits of herself with elephants, llamas, ponies, tigers, kangaroos, chimpanzees, and endless dogs, cats, and other animals—portraits that hang in the collections of major art museums around the world. Amelia and the Animals is Robin Schwartz’s second monograph featuring this collaborative photographic series dedicated to documenting her and Amelia’s adventures among the animals. As Schwartz puts it, “Photography is a means for Amelia to meet animals. Until recently, she took these opportunities for granted. She didn’t realize how unusual her encounters were until everyone started to tell her how lucky she was to meet so many animals.” Nonetheless, these images are more than documents of Amelia and her rapport with animals; they offer a meditation on the nature of interspecies communication and serve as evidence of a shared motherdaughter journey into invented worlds, of fables they enact together. Schwartz concludes, “Photography gives us the opportunity to access our dreams, to discover the extraordinary.”
Robin's Christmas Journey

Robin's Christmas Journey

Maya Onodera

Clavis Publishing
2020
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"With snowy woodland scenes and a chipper protagonist up for any challenge, Onodera brings readers along on a suspenseful ride to a welcoming destination filled with Christmas spirit." - Publishers Weekly "This is a beautifully touching Christmas story stressing the importance of the most meaningful Christmas gift of all. The story is filled with adventure, determination, and the yearning to follow through with your goal while facing one challenge after another. Young students will love this story. It highlights the strength of the little mouse to complete his journey to be with his grandfather for Christmas. The illustrations are eye-catching, alive, and very colorful." - ITEEA It’s almost Christmas Eve. Robin wants to celebrate Christmas Day with his grandfather. But Grandpa lives on the other side of the mountain. So, with his backpack and a lot of courage, Robin takes off on an adventure. An exciting and moving Christmas story about a brave little mouse. For adventurers ages 4 and up. Guided Reading Level K
Robin Williams

Robin Williams

Arthur Grace

Counterpoint
2016
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I had always thought that when I was around 84 and Robin was 80 we could collaborate on a book about the golden years of his career where he could look at my photographs and reminisce about the events and his feelings at the time. Unfortunately, that book was never to be . . . . Photographer Arthur Grace first met Robin Williams in April 1986, at a comedy club in Pittsburgh where Williams was working to polish what would eventually become his award-winning special "Evening at the Met." The two hit it off immediately, and thus blossomed a close friendship that carried them through their increasingly successful careers. Told through a series of stunning photographs of Williams taken by Grace over the course of this decades-long partnership, Robin Williams: A Singular Portrait offers a touching and up-close look at the real Robin Williams--the manic and happy, the pensive and weary, the engaged and disengaged, a true portrait of one of America's greatest comics and most beloved actors. For the millions of people around the globe that Robin Williams has touched, these images, more than 150 photographs, a glorious mixture of stunning color and resonating black and white presented in exhibit format, will be something to embrace and cherish, not simply because of their exclusivity, but because of their intimacy and their honesty.