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  1. The Black Arrow tells the story of Richard (Dick) Shelton during the Wars of the Roses: how he becomes a knight, rescues his lady Joanna Sedley, and obtains justice for the murder of his father, Sir Harry Shelton.

    • Robert Louis Stevenson
    • 1888
  2. The Black Arrow. Robert Louis Stevenson. 3.80. 18,831 ratings845 reviews. From the beloved author of Treasure Island. Originally serialized in a periodical of boys' adventure fiction, The Black Arrow is a swashbuckling portrait of a young man's journey to discover the heroism within himself.

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    • Paperback
  3. The Black Arrow: With Simon Cuff, Dorothea Phillips, Gordon Rollings, William Squire. It was an anonymous figure who protected the weak and the poor against greedy land barons fighting for power and influence throughout the 15th-century Wars of the Roses in England.

    • (50)
    • 1972-12-04
    • Adventure, Family
    • 30
  4. A group of outlaws known as “The Black Arrow”, strike, killing Nicholas Appleyard. They leave a message warning that they will also kill Brackley, and his men Bennet Hatch and Oliver Oates. Their note implies that Dick’s father, Harry Shelton, died under suspicious circumstances.

  5. The Black Arrow is a 1948 American adventure film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Louis Hayward and Janet Blair. It is an adaptation of the 1888 novel of the same title by Robert Louis Stevenson.

  6. Nov 30, 1987 · Hardcover – November 30, 1987. by Robert Louis Stevenson (Author), N.C. Wyeth (Illustrator) 4.0 898 ratings. See all formats and editions. In fifteenth-century England, when his father's murderer is revealed to be his guardian, seventeen-year-old Richard Shelton joins the fellowship of the Black Arrow in avenging the death, rescuing the woman ...

    • Robert Louis Stevenson
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  8. Sep 18, 2015 · The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses is an historical adventure novel and a romance. It first appeared as a serial in 1883, beginning in Young Folks; A Boys' and Girls' Paper of Instructive and Entertaining Literature, vol. XXII, no. 656 (Saturday, 30 June 1883).

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