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En dag banker en gammel, vejrbidt sømand på døren til Jims forældres værtshus og spørger efter et værelse. Den dag ændres Jims liv for altid.Sømanden afslører hurtigt, at han i sin kiste har et kort over en ø med en nedgravet skat. Og kort efter falder han død om.Jim beslutter sig for at lede efter skatten. Sammen med sine to venner, doktor Livesay og mr. Trelawney, sejler han til den berygtede Skatteøen. Men de er ikke de eneste, der er ude efter skatten … Der er mange gamle sørøvere, som også har hørt om skattekortet, og de forsøger at bremse Jim og hans venner.Skatteøen er blevet læst og elsket i mere end hundrede år. Her kommer den nu i en ny, bearbejdet udgave, så nutidens eventyrlystne børn også kan få lov at nyde den!LÆS EN KLASSIKER er en serie af de store klassikere – bearbejdet og omskrevet til letlæste udgaver for børn og unge fra 10 år og op. De sværeste ord med ældre betydning er markeret med fed i teksten og forklaret bagerst i bogen.Lix: 21 Bogen tilhører serien Læs en klassiker.
This action-packed adventure established the classic pirate story as it was written for more than a century afterward, and it made the literary reputation of its young author, Robert Louis Stevenson.
Stevenson's great adventure story, set in the 18th century, was conceived in the Scottish Highlands, where the author and his 12-year-old stepson amused themselves by making a map that showed the location of buried treasure on an island. The illustrations first appeared in 1949.
Explore an epic trio of thrilling sci-fi, gothic, and horror tales in this collection of ‘Selected Robert Louis Stevenson’.In ‘Treasure Island’, Jim Hawkins embarks upon a dark and dangerous adventure to recover hidden treasure. But beware, where there’s a prize, there are plenty of pirates and poison. Will he make out alive?Next up, things take a terrifying twist in ‘The Body Snatcher’. When a doctor’s supplier of cadavers fails to leave him alone, there’s murder and mystery on the cards as the bodies start piling up.Last but not least, if the streets of London weren’t strange enough, get ready for a gothic and gory investigation involving Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde…Crafted a crazed collection of three dark, dangerous, and daring tales, ‘Selected Robert Louis Stevenson’ is the perfect companion for fans of the 2002 Disney movie ´Treasure Planet´.Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, and travel writer. He is best known for ‘Treasure Island’, ‘Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’, and ‘Kidnapped´. He remains today an influential sci-fi and gothic-horror writer.
Illustrated Edition: Features 20 stunning illustrations that bring the thrilling adventure to life.Includes a Detailed Summary: A captivating overview to entice readers and set the stage for the adventure.Character List: An in-depth look at the memorable characters who enrich the story.Author Biography: A glimpse into the life of Robert Louis Stevenson, the literary genius behind this classic.Kidnapped: An Illustrated Classic by Robert Louis StevensonImmerse yourself in the gripping adventure of "Kidnapped," the timeless novel by celebrated author Robert Louis Stevenson, now presented in a stunning illustrated edition. This captivating tale of intrigue, survival, and friendship is brought to life through 20 vivid illustrations, each carefully crafted to complement Stevenson's masterful storytelling.Set against the rugged backdrop of 18th-century Scotland, "Kidnapped" follows the fortunes of young David Balfour as he navigates a world filled with danger, betrayal, and unexpected alliances. After being unjustly deprived of his inheritance and thrust into a perilous journey, David's resolve is tested at every turn. His path crosses with Alan Breck Stewart, a dashing Jacobite hero, and together they embark on an unforgettable quest that will test their courage, challenge their beliefs, and forge an unbreakable bond.This edition not only brings you Stevenson's beloved adventure but also enriches your reading experience with a detailed summary, a comprehensive list of characters who color the narrative, and a biography of Robert Louis Stevenson himself. Discover the enduring appeal of "Kidnapped," a story that captivates the imagination and transports readers to a time of heroism, loyalty, and the relentless pursuit of justice.This version of "Kidnapped" is sure to become a treasured addition to any collection, appealing to lovers of classic literature, historical fiction, and the art of storytelling enhanced by exquisite artwork. Explore the mystery, adventure, and unwavering spirit of Alan Breck Stewart and David Balfour. "Kidnapped" is an experience that must be had-it's more than just a novel.
A suspense-filled masterclass of horror. A repulsive creature stalks the streets and he's becoming harder to control by the charming Dr Jekyll who couldn't be more different to the violent, depraved Mr Hyde - until, that is, he takes a potion of his own concoction. New introduction with three dark-themed companion tales.
Illustrated Edition: Includes 20 unique illustrations, each capturing the essence of the chapters.Comprehensive Summary: A detailed summary that encapsulates the spirit and adventure of the journey.Characters List: An informative list of real-life characters encountered by Stevenson in his travels.Author Biography: An insightful biography of Robert Louis Stevenson, providing context to his literary work.Immerse yourself in the captivating world of "The Silverado Squatters," an illustrated edition of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic travel memoir. This unique edition brings to life Stevenson's adventure with 20 stunning illustrations, each artfully depicting key moments from his journey.More than merely a travelogue, "The Silverado Squatters" vividly recounts Stevenson's two months of honeymoon in the deserted mining settlement of Silverado, which is tucked away in the Napa Valley of California. This memoir shows evidence of Stevenson's acute observational abilities, his capacity to find beauty in the untamed outdoors, and his profound respect for the variety of people he meets.In this edition, you'll find not only the complete text of Stevenson's journey but also a comprehensive summary that guides you through the highs and lows of his adventures. Discover the real-life characters who bring color and depth to Stevenson's narrative through an informative characters list.Additionally, delve into the life of the author himself with an insightful biography of Robert Louis Stevenson. Understand the man behind the memoir, his inspirations, and how his travels influenced his later works.Perfect for fans of classic literature, travel enthusiasts, and admirers of Stevenson's work, this illustrated edition of "The Silverado Squatters" is a treasure trove of adventure, reflection, and natural beauty. Embark on this journey with Stevenson and experience the enchanting world of Silverado like never before.
When the orphaned lowlander David Balfour seeks out his sole living relative, uncle Ebeneezer of the House of Shaws, Ebeneezer strips him of his inheritance and David soon finds himself kidnapped! Kidnapped takes readers on a swashbuckling adventure to vivid and unexpected places, written by master of adventure fiction Robert Louis Stevenson.
Kidnapped was published in 1886 amid one of the most productive periods of Robert Louis Stevenson¿s career. Although it was immediately met with popular success and critical acclaim, the novel was derided for decades as a story for children before being recognized as a major work of English literature.Set in the aftermath of the Jacobite uprising of 1745, and full of a rich blend of English and Scots, Kidnapped is a powerful work with strong Scottish ties. The narrative follows David Balfour, a 17-year-old orphan whose uncle, the wretched and disturbed Ebenezer, conspires to steal the family estate, David¿s rightful inheritance. When David discovers his uncle¿s plan, Ebenezer tricks the boy and sells him to Captain Hoseason, a slaver embarking for the Carolinas. Blindsided by a blow to the head, David awakes in the hold of the Covenant, bound with rope and helpless as the ship bears him toward the terrors of slavery. By a stroke of faith, however, the ship gets lost in fog and strikes a smaller boat near the west coast of Scotland. In the ensuing chaos, David and one of the wreck¿s survivors, Jacobite rebel Alan Breck Stewart, gain control of the ship and force Captain Hoseason to turn the Covenant toward the mainland. When the ship runs up against rocks, David finds himself alone on shore, and bravely begins his landward journey to regain his inheritance. Swept up in political circumstances far beyond his control, and faced with the danger awaiting him at home, David must do all he can to survive.To read Robert Louis Stevenson¿s Kidnapped is to enter a world fully formed by the mind of one of history¿s greatest storytellers. David Balfour¿s story is gripping not just because it is a tale of survival, but because his struggle to overcome the merciless turns of fate is, to its core, unbearably and beautifully human. Kidnapped is a historical adventure novel adored by readers, critics, and writers alike. It is a story for children and adults who refuse to accept that hope is a thing to outgrow.With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this new edition of Robert Louis Stevenson¿s Kidnapped is a classic of English literature reimagined for modern readers.
The Black Arrow, first serialized in 1883, was eventually published as a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1888. Although it was initially written for children, and has since remained relatively undervalued by critics, The Black Arrow has garnered praise from such figures as John Galsworthy for its richly imagined setting and vibrant dialogue.Set in fifteenth-century England during the infamous War of the Roses, The Black Arrow follows the young Richard ¿Dick¿ Shelton¿s journey of growth and discovery in a time of violence and terror. When the outlaws known as The Black Arrow attack his home, a strange rhyme discovered at the scene leaves Dick curious as to the true nature of his father¿s death. Sent to warn Sir Daniel¿who has been chosen to care for Tunstall until Dick comes of age¿the hero meets the heiress Joanna. The two follow Sir Daniel back to Tunstall, where Dick discovers that his father was murdered by the man appointed to protect him. In order to get revenge, and to rescue Joanna from captivity, Dick joins the outlaws of The Black Arrow and is knighted for his service in battle to the Duke of Gloucester. A classic of adventure and romance, The Black Arrow is a novel in which a young man faces down danger in order to protect what he loves.Published amid what is arguably Stevenson¿s most productive decade, The Black Arrow is often overshadowed by such works as Treasure Island and Kidnapped. What makes it worth reading, however, is its timeless tale of perseverance and growth that transports the reader to one of England¿s darkest periods. It is both historical and romantic, a story for children and adults alike. To read Stevenson is to enter a world unlike any other, and yet so strangely familiar it might be our own.With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this new edition of Robert Louis Stevenson¿s The Black Arrow is a classic of literature reimagined for modern readers.
The Ebb-Tide (1894) is a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. Published the year of Stevenson's death from tuberculosis, the last of three collaborations between the legendary Scottish storyteller and his stepson is a story of adventure, friendship, and greed. Although less popular than other titles in Stevenson's body of work, the novel has been recognized for its pointed critique of British and American imperialism in the South Pacific. Tossed by the waves of fate, three beggars frequent the ports of Tahiti in search of money and food for survival. When a merchant schooner devastated by smallpox docks at Papeete in need of new officers, the only men willing to take the job are Davis, Herrick, and Huish. A former sea captain, Davis takes charge of the vessel filled with crates of champagne, but soon the men find their cargo too tempting to leave untested. As the crew descends into drunkenness, Huish-the only beggar born into poverty, the only one among them who understands the value of a job-takes control of the schooner. As they near their final destination, as the men begin to worry about the missing cargo and lack of food, a plot to overthrow the officers takes form. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne's The Ebb-Tide is a classic work of adventure fiction reimagined for modern readers.
Illustrated Edition: Features 20 stunning illustrations, bringing the story to life.Includes a Detailed Summary: A captivating overview of the novel's plot and themes.Comprehensive Characters List: A guide to the rich cast of characters in the story.Author Biography: Insight into the life of Robert Louis Stevenson, the literary genius behind the novel.Dive into the enthralling world of "The Black Arrow" by Robert Louis Stevenson, now in a beautifully illustrated edition that breathes new life into this timeless classic. This edition is not just a mere reprint; it's an immersive experience, enriched with 20 captivating illustrations that vividly depict the novel's most memorable moments and characters.Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Wars of the Roses, "The Black Arrow" is a riveting tale of adventure, intrigue, and romance. Follow the young protagonist, Richard Shelton, as he navigates through a maze of betrayal, love, and moral dilemma. Stevenson's masterful storytelling takes you on a journey through a medieval England torn by civil war, a world of knights, outlaws, and fierce battles.But this edition offers more than just the story. It includes a thoughtfully crafted summary, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the novel's intricate plot and themes. For those fascinated by the diverse characters that Stevenson so brilliantly created, the detailed characters list offers deeper insight into their backgrounds and motivations.Moreover, delve into the life of Robert Louis Stevenson himself through a compelling biography section. Learn about the man whose imagination and writing prowess has captivated readers for generations.Whether you're a long-time fan of Stevenson or discovering his work for the first time, this illustrated edition of "The Black Arrow" is a must-have for your collection. It's perfect for readers seeking not just a book, but an experience - one that combines the allure of historical fiction with the beauty of art. Add this treasure to your library today and embark on an unforgettable adventure.
Dr Jekyll faces awful consequences when he lets his dark side run wild with a potion that changes him into the disgustingly evil Mr Hyde.
Makes scoring higher so easy, it's scary! Millions of readers have enjoyed Robert Louis Stevenson’s horror story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde for its dark and gripping plot. But did you know that it's also packed with words you need to know to score higher on tests? Learning words by reading them in context is one of the most effective ways to expand your vocabulary and improve your scores on the SAT, ACT, AP exams and more! Classic novels are taught throughout high school and can now be read to learn vocabulary words that frequently appear on exams. Barron’s Score-Raising Classics: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is designed for easy use and features Hundreds of vocabulary words in bold typeface throughout Definitions for each highlighted word on the facing page Pronunciation, part of speech, and synonyms for defined words A complete index to help you quickly find the words you need to know Barron’s Score-Raising Classics provide students with an invaluable learning tool to score higher on exams and an enjoyable reading experience.Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entities included with the product.
What a study in contrasts is the friendship between Henry Jekyll and his boon companion, Edward Hyde. Where Jekyll is a handsome and respected man of science, Hyde is a surly and brutish misanthrope. Nevertheless, Jekyll has allowed Hyde free access to his home and laboratory and, surprisingly, made him the sole beneficiary of his will. Given the closeness of their bond, it seems peculiar that no one has ever seen the two men together in public. And yet they share a remarkable chemistry . . . First published in 1886, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale of the duality of human nature and his iconic presentation of what would come to be referred to as the "split personality."
Embark on a thrilling adventure with Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island." Join young Jim Hawkins as he sets sail on a quest for buried treasure, encountering dangerous pirates and facing the ultimate test of bravery. A classic tale of excitement and intrigue. Robert Louis Stevenson's timeless adventure, "Treasure Island" Set sail with young Jim Hawkins on a quest for buried treasure Encounter treacherous pirates and unravel the mysteries of the high seas Perfect for fans of adventure stories and swashbuckling tales A must-have addition to any book collection, captivating readers of all ages.
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote a nonfiction book titled "A Footnote to History: Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa," which was released in 1892. The political unrest and battles that took place in Samoa in the late 1800s are described in great depth in the book. During this time, a group of islands in the South Pacific called Samoa became the center of geopolitical disputes between Western countries, especially the US, Germany, and the UK. Living in Samoa at the time, Stevenson saw firsthand the intricate relationships that arose between the local Samoan people and the foreign forces competing for dominance of the islands. The book examines a number of facets of Samoan politics, society, and culture while highlighting the effects of imperialism and colonialism as well as the independence movement. Stevenson chronicles the abuses meted out to the Samoan people, in addition to opposing group disputes and foreign government intrusions. In addition to providing historical context, "A Footnote to History" critiques Western imperialism and its effects. Stevenson's firsthand observations and comments offer important background information for comprehending the dynamics of colonialism in the Pacific region as well as the complexity of Samoan history.
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