The identity of Robin Hood is one of the great historical mysteries of
English history - until now. Everyone has heard of Robin Hood, the
brilliant archer who 'robbed the rich to give to the poor' and who
always triumphed over the forces of evil, but the man behind the legend
is as mysterious as King Arthur. There were outlaws who lived in the
royal forests preying on unwary travelers, and Robin Hoods whose names
are recorded in historical documents: but no one has been able to prove
that one of these real Robins was the individual whose exploits were
commemorated in ballad and song. David Baldwin sets out to find the real
Robin Hood, looking for clues in the earliest ballads and in official
and legal documents of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. His
search takes him to the troubled reign of King Henry III, his
conclusions turn history on its head and David Baldwin reveals the name
of the man who inspired the tales of Robin Hood.