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Welcome back to Sherwood Forest...The delights of Dumas’ novels are well known. Less known today are his tales of Robin Hood. With great pleasure, we present these two old works to a new reading public: electronic book readers. Prince of Thieves and Robin Hood the Outlaw have virtually disappeared from bookshelves; they are now virtual books, accessible to the world from the Reginetta Press.In Prince of Thieves, Alexandre Dumas tells his own unique version of Robin Hood's origins and upbringing, how Robin was robbed of his heritage, how Robin becomes acquainted with Marian, Little John, Friar Tuck and the merry men, and the events leading up to Robin Hood's life as an outlaw.