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By H. E. Marshall. Ride into the heroic world of medieval France in this stirring retelling of one of Europe’s greatest epic legends.
In Stories of Roland Told to the Children, celebrated storyteller H. E. Marshall introduces younger readers to the legendary adventures of Roland, the fearless knight whose courage and loyalty became immortalized in the great medieval epic The Song of Roland. Filled with battles, honor, betrayal, and heroic sacrifice, this classic volume captures the spirit of chivalry and adventure that has inspired readers for centuries.
Set during the reign of Charlemagne, the stories follow Roland and the knights of France as they fight to defend their king and kingdom against enemies across the mountains and battlefields of medieval Europe. At the heart of the tale lies the famous Battle of Roncevaux Pass, where Roland and his companions make their heroic last stand against overwhelming odds, choosing honor and duty above life itself.
Marshall’s vivid storytelling brings the medieval world to life with clarity and excitement while preserving the grandeur and emotional power of the original legends. Readers encounter noble knights, mighty warriors, enchanted swords, treacherous rivals, and dramatic struggles between loyalty and ambition. Themes of courage, sacrifice, friendship, and devotion to duty resonate throughout the narrative, introducing readers to the ideals of medieval chivalry and epic heroism.
More than an adventure story, Stories of Roland Told to the Children serves as an introduction to one of the foundational works of medieval European literature and legend. Its tales helped shape centuries of romance, epic poetry, and heroic storytelling.
This carefully restored reprint revives a beloved classic of mythological and historical storytelling for modern readers. Ideal for students, families, lovers of medieval history, and readers fascinated by knights and heroic legend, it remains a timeless gateway into the legendary age of Charlemagne and the heroes of France.
About the author: H. E. Marshall (1867–1941) was a Scottish author best known for her popular children’s histories and retellings of legendary and historical subjects.
Her works, including Our Island Story, introduced generations of young readers to history, mythology, and literature through lively, accessible, and imaginative storytelling.




