Robert Louis Stevenson: Treasure Island, Gebunden
Treasure Island
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- Publisher:
- Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 09/2018
- Binding:
- Gebunden
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781840227888
- Item number:
- 9908689
- Volume:
- 336 Pages
- Weight:
- 352 g
- Format:
- 185 x 134 mm
- Thickness:
- 32 mm
- Release date:
- 7.9.2018
- Series:
- Wordsworth Collector's Editions
- Note
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Caution: Product is not in German language
Other releases of Treasure Island |
Price |
|---|---|
| Buch, Gebunden, Englisch | EUR 25.53* |
| Buch, Kartoniert / Broschiert, Englisch | EUR 49.90* |
| Buch, BC, Englisch | EUR 12.00* |
| Buch, Kartoniert / Broschiert, Englisch | EUR 49.90* |
| Buch, Kartoniert / Broschiert, Englisch | EUR 9.37* |
| Buch, Kartoniert / Broschiert, Englisch | EUR 8.37* |
Blurb
Treasure Island is the seminal pirates and buried treasure novel, which is so brilliantly concocted that it appeals to readers both young and old. The story is told in the first person by young Jim Hawkins, whose mother keeps the Admiral Benbow Inn. An old seadog, a resident at the inn, hires Jim to keep a watch out for other sailors whom he fears but, despite all precautions, the old man is served with the black spot which means death. Among the dead man's belongings Jim discovers a map showing the location of the buried treasure of the notorious pirate Captain Flint. It is not long before he, along with Doctor Livesey and Squire Trelawney, sets sail to find the treasure. However, amongst the hired hands is the one-legged Long John Silver who has designs on the treasure for himself. The continuing fascination with this tale of high drama, buried treasure and treachery bears out what Stevenson wrote about the book to his friend W. E. Henley: 'if this don't fetch the kids, why, they have gone rotten since my day.' The book not only continues to 'fetch the kids' but the grown-ups too - in fact all those with the spirit of adventure in their hearts.
Biography
Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Scotland in 1850. He was the son of an engineer, and he hoped to be an engineer himself. He began training, but his poor health prevented his continuing. Partly because of his health troubles - mainly tuberculosis - he spent a large part of his life outside Britain.More from Robert Louis St...