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Kidnapped: Memoirs of the adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751 by Robert Louis Stevenson
$19.99 AUD
Category: Classics | Series: Macmillan Collector's Library
After the death of his father, the seventeen-year-old orphan David Balfour discovers the existence of an uncle, and sets off in search of him. His uncle Ebenzer is far from welcoming, however, and David, after barely escaping with his life, finds himself kidnapped and bound for America, where he is to b ...Show more
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde & Other Tales by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
$29.99 AUD
Category: Classics | Series: Flame Tree Collector's Editions Ser.
This new edition brings a fresh perspective on Stevenson's dark, celebrated evocation of duality: polite society undermined by the weakness deep within itself. Stevenson's drama is as powerful and shrewd today as it was in the late nineteenth century, bringing us universal messages from our past. Shame ...Show more
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
$14.99 AUD
Category: Classics | Series: Penguin Classics Ser.
The quintessential adventure story that first established pirates in the popular imagination, Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" is edited with an introduction by John Seelye in "Penguin Classics". When a mysterious sailor dies in sinister circumstances at the Admiral Benbow inn, young Jim Hawki ...Show more
Treasure Island (Alma Classics) by Robert Louis Stevenson
$15.99 AUD
Category: Classics
One of the best-loved adventure stories ever written, Treasure Island's timeless tale of pirates, lost treasure maps, mutiny and derring-do has appealed to generations of readers ever since Robert Louis Stevenson penned it in 1881 with the claim: "If this don't fetch the kids, why, they have gone rotten ...Show more
Treasure Island (Leather Bound) by Robert Louis Stevenson
$14.99 AUD
Category: Classics | Series: Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions
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.
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