Treasure Island AND Kidnapped (Unabridged and Fully Illustrated)

Treasure Island AND Kidnapped (Unabridged and Fully Illustrated)

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-28

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9781789431001

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This edition contains two of the best adventure stories of all time -- "Treasure Island" and "Kidnapped".


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Download or read book Treasure Island AND Kidnapped (Unabridged and Fully Illustrated) written by Robert Louis Stevenson and published by . This book was released on 2020-04-28 with total page 418 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This edition contains two of the best adventure stories of all time -- "Treasure Island" and "Kidnapped".


Treasure Island (Unabridged and Fully Illustrated)

Treasure Island (Unabridged and Fully Illustrated)

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-29

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9781789431025

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Perhaps the best adventure stories of all time -- "Treasure Island". Unabridged, and containing 74 illustrations by Louis Rhead.


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Download or read book Treasure Island (Unabridged and Fully Illustrated) written by Robert Louis Stevenson and published by . This book was released on 2020-04-29 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Perhaps the best adventure stories of all time -- "Treasure Island". Unabridged, and containing 74 illustrations by Louis Rhead.


Treasure Island and Kidnapped

Treasure Island and Kidnapped

Author: Robert L. Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 1914

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13:

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Treasure Island and Kidnapped

Treasure Island and Kidnapped

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 1907

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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Treasure Island and Kidnapped

Treasure Island and Kidnapped

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

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Published: 1912

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13:

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Treasure Island and Kidnapped

Treasure Island and Kidnapped

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 1912

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Treasure Island (Unabridged & Illustrated)

Treasure Island (Unabridged & Illustrated)

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-06-13

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9781073579075

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IT was in 1880 and 1881 that Stevenson wrote Treasure Island, which was begun at Braemar, Scotland, where his father aided him with suggestions from his own seafaring experiences. It was finished in the course of his second visit to Davos in the winter of 1881-82. In 1878 he had published his first book, The Island Voyage, which was followed by Travels with a Donkey. He had also written the tales known as "The New Arabian Nights," the essays collected under the title of Virginibus Puerisque, and other stories and essays, but Treasure Island, which appeared when the author was thirty-one, was his first long romance, and it brought to him his first taste of popular success, when the story was published in book form. It was in October, 1881, that this story began to appear as a serial in an English magazine called Young Folks. The title then was "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island," but when published in book form in May, 1883, the name was simply Treasure Island, a name which has taken its place among the titles of far older classics. I remember well that as a boy in England I was obliged to satisfy my craving for sea-stories with books like Captain Cook's Voyages and The Mutiny of the "Bounty " The latter dreadful tale must have been read by Stevenson and perhaps afforded some suggestions. It has seemed to me that before Treasure Island there was no really great sea-tale for younger readers. The immortal Swiss Family Robinson and Robinson Crusoe belonged to a different category, and Dana's Two Years before the Mast was little known to English youth. It seems to me fair to say that Treasure Island is the only great modern classic written especially for younger readers. I find that girls enjoy Treasure Island just as well as boys. The book stands alone in its wonderfully vivid and dramatic story-telling, which is characterized throughout by an entirely sane and wholesome tone and purpose. When I imagine myself again a boyish reader comparing this story with the old favorites like Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver s Travels, The Pilgrim's Progress, The Swiss Family Robinson, and Tom Brown at Rugby - the first three not written originally for children - I find myself impelled to rank Treasure Island as an equal and in some points as a superior. This may seem heresy, but it is the result of a peculiarly close and sympathetic study of these and other famous books for boys and girls. Although this was Stevenson's first long romantic story, he showed the born story-teller's instinct for a beginning which seizes upon the reader at once. We are absorbed in the first few lines and the interest deepens as we go on. How it moves and holds us - the advent of that precious trio, Billy Bones, Old Pew, and Black Dog, and their performances at the "Admiral Benbow." It is so apt an introduction to the strange tale of after happenings. And from a boy's viewpoint the end is perfect. While children, as a rule, do not understand the value of money, yet they keenly appreciate the realization of a climax where the boy hero can fairly bury himself in golden coins. It is natural that the last chapter should be read with a tinge of envy and a yearning to lay hands upon Jim Hawkins's bags of gold. And the romantic glamour of the situation appeals to older readers also who will do well to turn oftener from the average novel of the day to this most delightful example of ideal realism. It is hard to understand why Stevenson preferred to have the story published first without illustrations. With his keen artistic sense he must have felt that fitting illustration would be a gain. The text is full of effective subjects and the period and costumes romantic in the extreme. We know that the author was greatly disappointed at the mild approval given to the story in its serial publication.


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Download or read book Treasure Island (Unabridged & Illustrated) written by Robert Louis Stevenson and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-06-13 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: IT was in 1880 and 1881 that Stevenson wrote Treasure Island, which was begun at Braemar, Scotland, where his father aided him with suggestions from his own seafaring experiences. It was finished in the course of his second visit to Davos in the winter of 1881-82. In 1878 he had published his first book, The Island Voyage, which was followed by Travels with a Donkey. He had also written the tales known as "The New Arabian Nights," the essays collected under the title of Virginibus Puerisque, and other stories and essays, but Treasure Island, which appeared when the author was thirty-one, was his first long romance, and it brought to him his first taste of popular success, when the story was published in book form. It was in October, 1881, that this story began to appear as a serial in an English magazine called Young Folks. The title then was "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island," but when published in book form in May, 1883, the name was simply Treasure Island, a name which has taken its place among the titles of far older classics. I remember well that as a boy in England I was obliged to satisfy my craving for sea-stories with books like Captain Cook's Voyages and The Mutiny of the "Bounty " The latter dreadful tale must have been read by Stevenson and perhaps afforded some suggestions. It has seemed to me that before Treasure Island there was no really great sea-tale for younger readers. The immortal Swiss Family Robinson and Robinson Crusoe belonged to a different category, and Dana's Two Years before the Mast was little known to English youth. It seems to me fair to say that Treasure Island is the only great modern classic written especially for younger readers. I find that girls enjoy Treasure Island just as well as boys. The book stands alone in its wonderfully vivid and dramatic story-telling, which is characterized throughout by an entirely sane and wholesome tone and purpose. When I imagine myself again a boyish reader comparing this story with the old favorites like Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver s Travels, The Pilgrim's Progress, The Swiss Family Robinson, and Tom Brown at Rugby - the first three not written originally for children - I find myself impelled to rank Treasure Island as an equal and in some points as a superior. This may seem heresy, but it is the result of a peculiarly close and sympathetic study of these and other famous books for boys and girls. Although this was Stevenson's first long romantic story, he showed the born story-teller's instinct for a beginning which seizes upon the reader at once. We are absorbed in the first few lines and the interest deepens as we go on. How it moves and holds us - the advent of that precious trio, Billy Bones, Old Pew, and Black Dog, and their performances at the "Admiral Benbow." It is so apt an introduction to the strange tale of after happenings. And from a boy's viewpoint the end is perfect. While children, as a rule, do not understand the value of money, yet they keenly appreciate the realization of a climax where the boy hero can fairly bury himself in golden coins. It is natural that the last chapter should be read with a tinge of envy and a yearning to lay hands upon Jim Hawkins's bags of gold. And the romantic glamour of the situation appeals to older readers also who will do well to turn oftener from the average novel of the day to this most delightful example of ideal realism. It is hard to understand why Stevenson preferred to have the story published first without illustrations. With his keen artistic sense he must have felt that fitting illustration would be a gain. The text is full of effective subjects and the period and costumes romantic in the extreme. We know that the author was greatly disappointed at the mild approval given to the story in its serial publication.


TREASURE ISLAND, AND, KIDNAPPED

TREASURE ISLAND, AND, KIDNAPPED

Author: ROBERT LOUIS. STEVENSON

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781033692394

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Treasure Island & Kidnapped

Treasure Island & Kidnapped

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher: Start Classics

Published: 2024-03-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Before Captain Jack Sparro and The Pirates of the Caribbean there were Treasure Island and Kidnapped. Two novels of derring-do and adventure among pirates on the high seas. Thrill with our young heroes as they swashbuckle through one adventure after another. Collected here together are the two books that all other pirate adventures are measured against.


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Download or read book Treasure Island & Kidnapped written by Robert Louis Stevenson and published by Start Classics. This book was released on 2024-03-26 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Before Captain Jack Sparro and The Pirates of the Caribbean there were Treasure Island and Kidnapped. Two novels of derring-do and adventure among pirates on the high seas. Thrill with our young heroes as they swashbuckle through one adventure after another. Collected here together are the two books that all other pirate adventures are measured against.


Treasure Island

Treasure Island

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 1924

Total Pages: 644

ISBN-13:

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