The legend of Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest and his band of brave followers is one of the most popular s tories for children. The Story of Robin Hood draws on the ol dest and most authentic sources and is retold by Robert Lees on. '
Robert Leeson Books
Robert Leeson is a prolific historian of economic thought, known for his extensive work on influential figures such as Milton Friedman, A.W.H. Phillips, and Friedrich Hayek. Through his numerous publications, he meticulously examines the evolution of economic theories and their enduring impact on contemporary discourse. Leeson's scholarship offers readers a profound exploration into the intellectual currents that have shaped our understanding of economics. His contributions are essential for anyone seeking to grasp the historical development of economic ideas.







Coming Home
- 238 pages
- 9 hours of reading
SUMMARY : Resilient and courageous, Jan has had to take on responsibilities before her time, but now that she's left home she can concentrate on her career and begin the search for her mother. Jan's story began with Robert Leeson's "It's my life" and continued with "Jan alone".
Cascades: Red, White and Blue
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
• The hero of this book is in year seven • He comes from a family of soldiers • His brother is a thug • His mother calls him Gawain • His father went missing believed killed in the Falklands war. Or did he desert? • One family. One story. Three different versions True or false? In an attempt to unravel the truth about himself and his family, Wain writes down three different versions of events, using different coloured paper. When you start writing you sometimes reveal more than you intended. You see different things differently. Just what secrets lie in the red, white and blue? Robert Leeson has written a school story with a difference – a humorous, hard-hitting story for the nineties, printed on pages of red, white and blue to make it visually exciting and unique.
Geraldine is a lean and hungry frog. Her greatest wish is to meet a handsome prince and live happily ever after. But when she leaves her pond to find him, she discovers that real princes are not at all like those in fairy tales.
Die Rache der Wikinger - bk704; Julius Breitschopf Verlag; Robert Leeson; Paperback; 1977
Um Tel ist ein Geheimnis. Das ist John längst vor dessen Verschwinden klar. Die Lügengeschichten, mit denen er gewöhnlich prahlte, ergeben keinen Sinn. John stellt Vermutungen an, folgt Fährten und versucht die Wahrheit zu ergründen.



