"The scene of the story is mediæval Germany in the time of feuds and robber barons and romance. The kidnapping of Otto, his adventures among rough soldiers, and his daring rescue, make up a spirited and thrilling story. The drawings are in keeping with the text, and in mechanical and artistic qualities as well as in literary execution the book must be greeted as one of the very best juveniles of the year, quite worthy to succeed to the remarkable popularity of Mr. Pyle's 'Robin Hood.'" —Christian Union.
"Told with vividness and uncommon spirit." —Troy Press.
"Far above the common run of juvenile tales." —Pittsburg Post.
"Handsome and attractive in every respect." —New York Herald.
"An addition of the highest character to juvenile literature." —Boston Times.
"The decorative head and tail pieces, etc., add much to the embellishment and rich holiday appearance of the book." —Portland Argus.
"Far above the average quality of stories for the young. Mr. Pyle is seen in his most brilliant light in both the text and illustrations. The volume is a handsome specimen of a holiday book." —Boston Saturday Gazette.
THE MERRY ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD
OF GREAT RENOWN IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.