Treasure Island
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Treasure Island (originally titled The Sea Cook: A Story for Boys) is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, tells a story of “buccaneers and buried gold.” It is considered a coming-of-age story and is noted for its atmosphere, characters, and action.
The novel was originally serialized from 1881 to 1882 in the children’s magazine Young Folks under the title Treasure Island or the Mutiny of the Hispaniola, credited to the pseudonym “Captain George North”. It was first published as a book on 14 November 1883 by Cassell & Co. It has since become one of the most often dramatized and adapted of all novels in numerous media.
Since its publication, Treasure Island has had a significant influence on depictions of pirates in popular culture, including elements such as deserted tropical islands, treasure maps marked with an “X,” and one-legged seamen with parrots perched on their shoulders.
ASIN : B0C62F1WRY
Publisher : Global Publishers (1 March 2024)
Language : English
File size : 3022 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 221 pages
Customers say
Customers love the content and story line, saying it’s easy to understand for new readers. Opinions are mixed on the comprehensibility, with some finding the English excellent and easy to read, while others say it’d be difficult to read.
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Gaurav Kumar –
Amazing
Very interesting book i read it 4 times and i never got bored
Pradeep Kumar –
Late
Lateð¡but very good book ððð
M k vashishtha –
A Worth it Purchase
I love the book and the story line even it’s easy to understand for a new readerLoved it!!
sunanda kumar –
Amazing
amazing product. Absolutely newprint. Thank you Amazon.
Dhruv –
Book came in a torn condition
The content and plot of the book is obviously amazing but the book I recieved is torn from corners and pages were folded inside which is not appreciated.Deducted 2 stars for the condition of the book.
RANJAN RAULA –
good
good
Kalaiarasi –
A good Classic Book for everyone out there!
A honest review: This book is one of the all time classic books. They are evergreen. I rate it for four stars because, some difficulties that I found when reading is that it has more native phrases which mkes it difficult to understand a bit. The story is good I like it if it had more actions though. Anyway, you can go for it..
Saswata Ghosh –
NA
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Amazon Customer –
Cannot say not how good this is. The adventure comes alive. Better than any of the movies. We need more classics like this.
Cliente Kindle –
Produto de excelente qualidade, superou as expectativas e foi entregue antes do prazo. Parabéns
Katja H. Labonté –
5 stars & 5/10 hearts. Iâve wanted to read this classic for years but always was a little wary because it was about pirates. I neednât have worried.In the first place, MAJOR RESPECT to Stevenson for the way he made his pirates perfectly real and yet kept the book so clean. As far as I can recall, there is BARELY ANY LANGUAGE in this, and only very mild things like âdeuce to pay,â which Iâm not exactly sure is language. Furthermore, all the bad deeds and things of the pirates is very veiled and just hinted at or briefly mentioned, and yet he contrives to make them quite terrifying.Second, although the violence does exist, its quite toned down. Murder and fighting is quite prevalent, but honestly the only really disturbing thing is when a man is accidentally trampled by a horse. All the rest was really laid-back and so matter-of-fact that I found it completely cool. I wasnât even very anxious for anyone, just really intensely curious how things would turn out.Third, the characters were very real and alive. There was Jim, who was a sympathetic figure, although sometimes he seemed to get out of things much too easily. There was the Doctor, who was really quite wise and humorous and brave (although he could also be rather harsh!). The Squire, although sometimes he was an idiot, was at least a brave, good man and a great companion. The Captain was hands-down my favourite, good and brave and humorous and smart (although why on earth wasnât he a good shot?). Jimâs mother was nice, although she bugged me at times.And then there were the pirates. Long John was VERY hard to make your mind up about. He was such a great guy, and such a terrible villain. I couldnât help being glad at the ending though. 😉 Israel Hands was really hateful. George and Dick and the other guys were mostly humorous additions.And finally, the plot. Highly unrealistic, and yet completely intriguing; fast-paced, and yet relaxing; serious, and yet very humorous. I also loved the themes of courage, loyalty, and doing right.Overall, it was a fun, light, quick, enjoyable read! I think boys would probably like it a lot.A Favourite Quote: âAs for the scheme I had in my head, it was not a bad one in itself…; a thing quite worth doing, as I still believe. But as I was certain I should not be allowed to leave the enclosure, my only plan was to take French leave and slip out when nobody was watching, and that was so bad a way of doing it as made the thing itself wrong.âA Favourite Humorous Quote: âWell, George, how goes it? Youâre a pretty colour, certainly; why, your liver, man, is upside down. Did you take that medicine? Did he take that medicine, men?ââAye, aye, sir, he took it, sure enough,â returned Morgan.âBecause, you see, since I am mutineersâ doctor, or prison doctor as I prefer to call it,â says Doctor Livesey in his pleasantest way, âI make it a point of honour not to lose a man for King George (God bless him!) and the gallows.âThe rogues looked at each other but swallowed the home-thrust in silence. âDick donât feel well, sir,â said one.âDonât he?â replied the doctor. âWell, step up here, Dick, and let me see your tongue. No, I should be surprised if he did! The manâs tongue is fit to frighten the French. Another fever.ââAh, there,â said Morgan, âthat comed of spâiling Bibles.ââThat comesâas you call itâof being arrant asses,â retorted the doctor, âand not having sense enough to know honest air from poison, and the dry land from a vile, pestiferous slough. I think it most probableâthough of course itâs only an opinionâthat youâll all have ⦠to pay before you get that malaria out of your systems. Camp in a bog, would you? Silver, Iâm surprised at you. Youâre less of a fool than many, take you all round; but you donât appear to me to have the rudiments of a notion of the rules of health.â
Kindle Customer –
A classic novel that I’ve just re-read after more than half a century. In my seventies the story has taken on a whole new side BUT you have to read it more slowly to appreciate the prose. Beautiful descriptions and wonderful vernacular “pirates” language it gripped me from first to last
Isabelle –
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