Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
Treasure Island is a classic adventure novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson and first published in 1883. The novel tells the story of Jim Hawkins, a young boy who becomes embroiled in a daring treasure hunt after discovering a map to a legendary pirate's loot.
The adventure begins when Jim Hawkins, the son of the owners of the Admiral Benbow Inn on the west coast of England, discovers a map among the belongings of a deceased sailor who had stayed at the inn. With the help of his friends, Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney, Jim sets sail on the Hispaniola to find the treasure marked on the map. However, they soon discover that the ship's crew is composed of pirates, led by the infamous Long John Silver, who are also searching for the treasure.
As the voyage progresses, Jim finds himself caught up in the dangerous world of piracy, as he must navigate the treacherous waters of loyalty and betrayal, as well as confront his own fears and limitations. Along the way, he forms alliances with some of the ship's crew, including the honorable Captain Smollett, the loyal cabin boy Jim Hawkins, and the brave Ben Gunn, who had previously been marooned on the island.
As the Hispaniola reaches Treasure Island, the pirates and Jim's group engage in a tense and thrilling battle for the treasure. In the end, Jim emerges as a hero, having faced his fears and outwitted the treacherous Long John Silver. The novel ends with Jim returning home to England, a richer and wiser young man.
Treasure Island is widely regarded as one of the greatest adventure novels of all time, and has been adapted into countless films, television shows, and stage productions. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Stevenson's masterful storytelling and his ability to capture the spirit of adventure that lives within us all.
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The adventure begins when Jim Hawkins, the son of the owners of the Admiral Benbow Inn on the west coast of England, discovers a map among the belongings of a deceased sailor who had stayed at the inn. With the help of his friends, Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney, Jim sets sail on the Hispaniola to find the treasure marked on the map. However, they soon discover that the ship's crew is composed of pirates, led by the infamous Long John Silver, who are also searching for the treasure.
As the voyage progresses, Jim finds himself caught up in the dangerous world of piracy, as he must navigate the treacherous waters of loyalty and betrayal, as well as confront his own fears and limitations. Along the way, he forms alliances with some of the ship's crew, including the honorable Captain Smollett, the loyal cabin boy Jim Hawkins, and the brave Ben Gunn, who had previously been marooned on the island.
As the Hispaniola reaches Treasure Island, the pirates and Jim's group engage in a tense and thrilling battle for the treasure. In the end, Jim emerges as a hero, having faced his fears and outwitted the treacherous Long John Silver. The novel ends with Jim returning home to England, a richer and wiser young man.
Treasure Island is widely regarded as one of the greatest adventure novels of all time, and has been adapted into countless films, television shows, and stage productions. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Stevenson's masterful storytelling and his ability to capture the spirit of adventure that lives within us all.
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
Treasure Island is a classic adventure novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson and first published in 1883. The novel tells the story of Jim Hawkins, a young boy who becomes embroiled in a daring treasure hunt after discovering a map to a legendary pirate's loot.
The adventure begins when Jim Hawkins, the son of the owners of the Admiral Benbow Inn on the west coast of England, discovers a map among the belongings of a deceased sailor who had stayed at the inn. With the help of his friends, Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney, Jim sets sail on the Hispaniola to find the treasure marked on the map. However, they soon discover that the ship's crew is composed of pirates, led by the infamous Long John Silver, who are also searching for the treasure.
As the voyage progresses, Jim finds himself caught up in the dangerous world of piracy, as he must navigate the treacherous waters of loyalty and betrayal, as well as confront his own fears and limitations. Along the way, he forms alliances with some of the ship's crew, including the honorable Captain Smollett, the loyal cabin boy Jim Hawkins, and the brave Ben Gunn, who had previously been marooned on the island.
As the Hispaniola reaches Treasure Island, the pirates and Jim's group engage in a tense and thrilling battle for the treasure. In the end, Jim emerges as a hero, having faced his fears and outwitted the treacherous Long John Silver. The novel ends with Jim returning home to England, a richer and wiser young man.
Treasure Island is widely regarded as one of the greatest adventure novels of all time, and has been adapted into countless films, television shows, and stage productions. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Stevenson's masterful storytelling and his ability to capture the spirit of adventure that lives within us all.
The adventure begins when Jim Hawkins, the son of the owners of the Admiral Benbow Inn on the west coast of England, discovers a map among the belongings of a deceased sailor who had stayed at the inn. With the help of his friends, Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney, Jim sets sail on the Hispaniola to find the treasure marked on the map. However, they soon discover that the ship's crew is composed of pirates, led by the infamous Long John Silver, who are also searching for the treasure.
As the voyage progresses, Jim finds himself caught up in the dangerous world of piracy, as he must navigate the treacherous waters of loyalty and betrayal, as well as confront his own fears and limitations. Along the way, he forms alliances with some of the ship's crew, including the honorable Captain Smollett, the loyal cabin boy Jim Hawkins, and the brave Ben Gunn, who had previously been marooned on the island.
As the Hispaniola reaches Treasure Island, the pirates and Jim's group engage in a tense and thrilling battle for the treasure. In the end, Jim emerges as a hero, having faced his fears and outwitted the treacherous Long John Silver. The novel ends with Jim returning home to England, a richer and wiser young man.
Treasure Island is widely regarded as one of the greatest adventure novels of all time, and has been adapted into countless films, television shows, and stage productions. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Stevenson's masterful storytelling and his ability to capture the spirit of adventure that lives within us all.
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BN ID: | 2940160864082 |
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Publisher: | Paul Calamusa |
Publication date: | 04/25/2023 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 318 KB |
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