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Treasure Island

by Robert Louis Stevenson

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Or the Mutiny of the Hispaniola

A coming-of-age adventure novel narrating a tale of buc-caneers, sea battles and buried gold. The story had an enormous in-fluence on popular perceptions of pirates including treasure maps marked with an “X”, schooners, tropical islands, and one legged seamen baring parrots on their shoulders.

First published in 1881-82 as a series in Young Folks mag-azine, this edition is derived from the book published in 1915 with 4 color illustrations, 35 black & white illustrations, and numerous page decorations by Louis Rhead.  As always, this edition is complete and unabridged.

Details

Author(s): Robert Louis Stevenson

Illustrator(s): Louis Rhead

Translator(s): None

Dimensions: 6" x 9"

Pages: 244

Font Size: 12 pt

ISBN: 9781649650443

ASIN: 1649650442

Series:

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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.

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