A 1946 Caldecott Honor Book
Anne Malcolmson, Grace Castagnetta, and Caldecott medalist Virginia Lee
Burton joined forces in 1947 to produce the definitive edition of The
Song of Robin Hood. Their triumphant achievement was one of the most
distinctive presentations of the legend ever published, and it received
a Caldecott Honor Medal in 1948.
Through meticulous research and unfailing perseverance, Anne Malcolmson
rediscovered fifteen of the original ballads of Robin Hood; Grace
Castagnetta adapted them to modern musical notation. Virginia Lee Burton
spent three years on drawings to accompany the songs, ultimately
producing a work of art filled with exquisite detail and worthy of
comparison to the greatest illuminated manuscripts of the medieval
era.
The text, the music, and the illustrations combine to form a harmonious
and timeless work of art. There is no better way to introduce young
readers to the legend of Robin Hood, or to renew a love of the tale in
the hearts of those who already know the classic story. Lovingly revived
and beautifully reissued, The Song of Robin Hood stands as one of the
truly stunning books of our time.