Treasure Island / from the story by Robert Louis Stevenson ; retold by Henry Brook ; illustrated by Ian McNee
Material type: TextLanguage: angličtina Series: Usborne Classics RetoldPublisher: London : USBORNE, 2006Description: 158 stran : ilustrace 20 cmContent type: text Media type: bez média Carrier type: svazekISBN: 978-0-7460-7000-0Subject(s): cizojazyčná literatura anglické texty angličtina dobrodružné příběhy 18. stoletíScope and content: In the summer of 1881, staying near Braemar in Scotland, Stevenson reported excitedly that he was on to a new story: The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island. Written at the rate of a chapter a day for fifteen days (and completed later in the same year), the novel soon became a classic. An absorbing tale of buccaneers, a map, a romantic quest for treasure, it is also the story of the sea cook of its original title - the brilliantly drawn Long John Silver, that smooth and formidable adventurer of whom Stevenson was rightly proud and for whom even he felt a little admiration.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |||||||||||||||||||||
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In the summer of 1881, staying near Braemar in Scotland, Stevenson reported excitedly that he was on to a new story: The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island. Written at the rate of a chapter a day for fifteen days (and completed later in the same year), the novel soon became a classic. An absorbing tale of buccaneers, a map, a romantic quest for treasure, it is also the story of the sea cook of its original title - the brilliantly drawn Long John Silver, that smooth and formidable adventurer of whom Stevenson was rightly proud and for whom even he felt a little admiration.
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