Robert Louis Stevenson

Treasure Island (Wisehouse Classics Edition - With Original Illustrations by Louis Rhead)


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       Treasure Island

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      Robert Louis Stevenson

       With Original Illustrations by Louis Rhead

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       Wisehouse Classics

      Robert Louis Stevenson

       Treasure Island

       Illustrations by Louis Rhead

       Executive Editor Sam Vaseghi

      Published by Wisehouse Classics – Sweden

      ISBN 978-91-7637-169-5

      Wisehouse Classics is a Wisehouse Imprint.

      © Wisehouse 2016 – Sweden

       www.wisehouse-classics.com

      © Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photographing, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the publisher.

       Contents

       9 Powder and Arms

       10 The Voyage

       11 What I Heard in the Apple Barrel

       12 Council of War

       Part Three - My Shore Adventure

       13 How My Shore Adventure Began

       14 The First Blow

       15 The Man of the Island

       Part Four - 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 Five - 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 Six - 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

       LLOYD OSBORNE

       an American gentleman

       in accordance with whose classic taste

       the following narrative has been designed,

       it is now, in return for numerous delightful hours,

       and with the kindest wishes,

       dedicated by his affectionate friend, the author.

       THE AUTHOR

       If sailor tales to sailor tunes,

       Storm and adventure, heat and cold,

       If schooners, islands, and maroons,

       And buccaneers, and buried gold,

       And all the old romance, retold

       Exactly in the ancient way,

       Can please, as me they pleased of old,

       The wiser youngsters of today:

       — So be it, and fall on! If not,

       If studious youth no longer crave,

       His ancient appetites forgot,

       Kingston, or Ballantyne the brave,

       Or Cooper of the wood and wave:

       So be it, also! And may I

       And all my pirates share the grave

       Where these and their creations lie!

       The Old Buccaneer