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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, Peter Staveley’s new book, “ROBIN UnHOODed and the Death of a King,” challenges traditional Robin Hood narratives, proposing a new identity for the outlaw and linking him to the death of William II.
ROBIN UnHOODed And The Death Of A King
Author and medieval expert Peter Staveley is set to revolutionize our understanding of two of England’s most enduring mysteries: the identity of Robin Hood and the circumstances surrounding the death of William II.
In his groundbreaking new book, ROBIN UnHOODed and the Death of a King, Staveley challenges centuries of conventional wisdom, placing Robin Hood in a new historical context. By delving into historical records and forensic analysis, he proposes a compelling theory that links the legendary outlaw to the mysterious death of William II in the New Forest.
Staveley’s meticulous research offers a fresh perspective on Robin Hood’s life, his “merry men,” and Maid Marian. He argues that the iconic figure emerged much earlier than previously thought, placing him in the late 11th century and implicating him in the king’s assassination.
This groundbreaking work promises to captivate history enthusiasts, true crime aficionados, and fans of the Robin Hood legend alike. With its innovative approach and compelling evidence, ROBIN UnHOODed is poised to reshape our understanding of one of England’s most beloved historical figures.
Peter Staveley
This is arguably the most in-depth, innovative study of the famous outlaw legend of the greenwood for several decades, yet accessible to academics and non-academics alike. From the discovery of an early 12th century letter that casts doubt on all previous theories and timelines, the facts and suppositions are freshly considered, and startling new hypotheses are brought to light.
-Peter Staveley
Peter Staveley, a self-taught historian born in Leamington Spa in 1949, spent his career in sales and marketing before retiring to Tuscany to pursue his passion for history.
Educated at Rugby School, South Bank University, and Southampton University, Staveley has a particular interest in the medieval period, World War II, and the enigmatic figure of Robin Hood. After decades of dedicated study, he has emerged as a leading expert in these fields.
When not delving into historical research, Staveley enjoys producing extra virgin olive oil, traveling the world, and honing his English longbow archery skills.
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