Robert Louis Stevenson
Treasure Island
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Treasure Island
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This classic of children's literature, first published in book form in 1883, had an enormous influence on popular perceptions of pirates.
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This classic of children's literature, first published in book form in 1883, had an enormous influence on popular perceptions of pirates.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9781108060509
- ISBN-10: 1108060501
- Artikelnr.: 38058455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9781108060509
- ISBN-10: 1108060501
- Artikelnr.: 38058455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert Louis Stevenson was born on November 13, 1850, in Edinburgh, Scotland, into a family of engineers, known for their work on lighthouses. His father, Thomas Stevenson, and grandfather, Robert Stevenson, were both prominent lighthouse engineers. Despite the expectation that he would follow in their footsteps, Robert's health and literary inclinations led him in a different direction. Stevenson's writing career began with essays and travel writing. His early works, such as "An Inland Voyage" (1878) and "Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes" (1879), reflected his love of adventure and exploration. These books were well-received and established him as a talented writer. tevenson is best known for his novels, which include some of the most beloved works in English literature. His notable works include: "Treasure Island" (1883): A classic adventure novel that has captivated readers of all ages with its tale of pirates, treasure maps, and the young hero, Jim Hawkins. "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1886): A novella that explores the duality of human nature through the story of Dr. Jekyll, who transforms into the evil Mr. Hyde. This work has had a profound impact on literature and popular culture. Stevenson's writing is characterized by its vivid imagination, engaging storytelling, and exploration of complex themes. His works often blend adventure with deeper psychological and moral questions. Themes of duality, identity, and the conflict between good and evil are prevalent in his writing. Robert Louis Stevenson died on December 3, 1894, at the age of 44, due to a cerebral hemorrhage. Despite his relatively short life, Stevenson's literary legacy is immense. His works have been translated into numerous languages and continue to be widely read and adapted for stage and screen.
To the hesitating purchaser
Part I. The Old Buccaneer: 1. The old sea-dog at the 'Admiral Benbow'
2. Black Dog appears and disappears
3. The black spot
4. The sea chest
5. The last of the blind man
6. The captain's papers
Part II. The Sea Cook: 7. I go to Bristol
8. At the sign of the 'Spy-Glass'
9. Powder and arms
10. The voyage
11. What I heard in the apple barrel
12. Council of war
Part III. My Shore Adventure: 13. How my shore adventure began
14. The first blow
15. The man of the island
Part IV. The Stockade: 16. Narrative continued by the doctor: how the ship was abandoned
17. Narrative continued by the doctor: the jolly boat's last trip
18. Narrative continued by the doctor: end of the first day's fighting
19. Narrative resumed by Jim Hawkins: the garrison in the stockade
20. Silver's embassy
21. The attack
Part V. My Sea Adventure: 22. How my sea adventure began
23. The ebb-tide runs
24. The cruise of the coracle
25. I strike the Jolly Roger
26. Israel Hands
27. 'Pieces of eight'
Part VI. Captain Silver: 28. In the enemy's camp
29. The black spot again
30. On parole
31. The treasure hunt: Flint's pointer
32. The treasure hunt: the voice among the trees
33. The fall of a chieftain
34. And last.
Part I. The Old Buccaneer: 1. The old sea-dog at the 'Admiral Benbow'
2. Black Dog appears and disappears
3. The black spot
4. The sea chest
5. The last of the blind man
6. The captain's papers
Part II. The Sea Cook: 7. I go to Bristol
8. At the sign of the 'Spy-Glass'
9. Powder and arms
10. The voyage
11. What I heard in the apple barrel
12. Council of war
Part III. My Shore Adventure: 13. How my shore adventure began
14. The first blow
15. The man of the island
Part IV. The Stockade: 16. Narrative continued by the doctor: how the ship was abandoned
17. Narrative continued by the doctor: the jolly boat's last trip
18. Narrative continued by the doctor: end of the first day's fighting
19. Narrative resumed by Jim Hawkins: the garrison in the stockade
20. Silver's embassy
21. The attack
Part V. My Sea Adventure: 22. How my sea adventure began
23. The ebb-tide runs
24. The cruise of the coracle
25. I strike the Jolly Roger
26. Israel Hands
27. 'Pieces of eight'
Part VI. Captain Silver: 28. In the enemy's camp
29. The black spot again
30. On parole
31. The treasure hunt: Flint's pointer
32. The treasure hunt: the voice among the trees
33. The fall of a chieftain
34. And last.
To the hesitating purchaser
Part I. The Old Buccaneer: 1. The old sea-dog at the 'Admiral Benbow'
2. Black Dog appears and disappears
3. The black spot
4. The sea chest
5. The last of the blind man
6. The captain's papers
Part II. The Sea Cook: 7. I go to Bristol
8. At the sign of the 'Spy-Glass'
9. Powder and arms
10. The voyage
11. What I heard in the apple barrel
12. Council of war
Part III. My Shore Adventure: 13. How my shore adventure began
14. The first blow
15. The man of the island
Part IV. The Stockade: 16. Narrative continued by the doctor: how the ship was abandoned
17. Narrative continued by the doctor: the jolly boat's last trip
18. Narrative continued by the doctor: end of the first day's fighting
19. Narrative resumed by Jim Hawkins: the garrison in the stockade
20. Silver's embassy
21. The attack
Part V. My Sea Adventure: 22. How my sea adventure began
23. The ebb-tide runs
24. The cruise of the coracle
25. I strike the Jolly Roger
26. Israel Hands
27. 'Pieces of eight'
Part VI. Captain Silver: 28. In the enemy's camp
29. The black spot again
30. On parole
31. The treasure hunt: Flint's pointer
32. The treasure hunt: the voice among the trees
33. The fall of a chieftain
34. And last.
Part I. The Old Buccaneer: 1. The old sea-dog at the 'Admiral Benbow'
2. Black Dog appears and disappears
3. The black spot
4. The sea chest
5. The last of the blind man
6. The captain's papers
Part II. The Sea Cook: 7. I go to Bristol
8. At the sign of the 'Spy-Glass'
9. Powder and arms
10. The voyage
11. What I heard in the apple barrel
12. Council of war
Part III. My Shore Adventure: 13. How my shore adventure began
14. The first blow
15. The man of the island
Part IV. The Stockade: 16. Narrative continued by the doctor: how the ship was abandoned
17. Narrative continued by the doctor: the jolly boat's last trip
18. Narrative continued by the doctor: end of the first day's fighting
19. Narrative resumed by Jim Hawkins: the garrison in the stockade
20. Silver's embassy
21. The attack
Part V. My Sea Adventure: 22. How my sea adventure began
23. The ebb-tide runs
24. The cruise of the coracle
25. I strike the Jolly Roger
26. Israel Hands
27. 'Pieces of eight'
Part VI. Captain Silver: 28. In the enemy's camp
29. The black spot again
30. On parole
31. The treasure hunt: Flint's pointer
32. The treasure hunt: the voice among the trees
33. The fall of a chieftain
34. And last.