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The Black Arrow

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A Tale of the Two Roses

Set during the tumultuous period of the Wars of the Roses in 15th-century England. The story follows the young hero, Dick Shelton, as he seeks to avenge his father’s murder and navigate the dangerous world of political intrigue and shifting loyalties. Shelton discovers a black arrow in his deceased father's possessions, a symbol that leads him into a web of betrayal, secrets, and vendettas. 

First published in 1826, this edition is derived from the French edition published in 1916 with over 12 color illustrations by N. C. Wyeth. As always, this edition is complete and unabridged.

Author(s): Robert Louis Stevenson

Illustrator(s): N. C. Wyeth

Translator(s): None

Book Size: 6" x 9"

Pages: 226

Font Size: 12pt

ISBN: 9781649651273

ASIN: 1649651279

  • Paperback - Black & White: Perfect bound with gloss cover; cream standard paper.
  • Paperback - Color: Perfect bound with gloss cover; white standard paper.
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About the Author

Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, essayist, and poet renowned for his captivating tales that have left an indelible mark on literature. Born into a family of engineers and lighthouse builders in Edinburgh, Scotland, Stevenson defied his family's expectations by pursuing a literary career. His fascination with storytelling began in his youth, and he penned his first works while convalescing from illness. Despite his fragile health, Stevenson's determination led him to study law at the University of Edinburgh, though his true passion remained in writing.