Treasure Island
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A map, a schooner, and a one-legged sea cook — the adventure story every other adventure story is measured against.
| Author |
Robert Louis Stevenson |
|---|---|
| ISBN |
9789394941632 |
| Year Of Publication |
2025 |
| Pages |
191 |
| Language |
English |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Publisher |
Rising India Book House |
ISBN: 9789394941632
Year Of Publication: 2025
Pages : 191
Language : English
Binding : Paperback
Publisher: Rising India Book House
Young Jim Hawkins finds a treasure map in a creepy old sailor’s belongings after he dies in his family inn, the Admiral Benbow. Along with his group, he sets sail on the Hispaniola in search of the buried treasure. Soon he finds out that he is not alone in this journey— there are other deadly pirates who would do anything to get to the fortune! Join Jim in his expedition full of betrayal, fights with wild creatures and adversaries, and exhilarating adventures in the high seas.
Scottish novelist Robert Louis Stevenson was born on the 13th of November, 1850, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Best known as the author of Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Stevenson is probably one of the most widely translated and extensively read authors in the world. Though his work is often relegated to the genre of children’ s literature, Stevenson was, and is, a literary giant in his own right. He wrote everything— plays, poems, essays on literary criticism and theory, travelogues, romances, adventure stories, fantasies, fables, and short stories— and he wrote in a manner which pulled the reader right into the world he strove hard to create. Stevenson died on the 3rd of December, 1894.
A map, a schooner, and a one-legged sea cook — the adventure story every other adventure story is measured against.

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