Book summaryJim Hawkins, who narrates Stevenson's classic tale, is rewarded for his assistance to an old pirate, Billy Bones, with a map showing the way to buried treasure. He and his associates set sail for the island on a ship manned by a band of pirates--a fact they discover en route. The pirate king is the notorious one-legged cook Long John Silver, one of Stevenson's most delightfully conceived villains. The pirates are vanquished, the treasure is retrieved, and Stevenson's novel is widely loved, and admired as one of the great adventure novels of all time. |
Treasure Island (Classics Illustrated)by Robert Louis Stevenson; Pat Boyette
Book description: Berkley Publishing Group, 1991-01. Paperback. Very Good. No spine creases, folded pages or writing. Light cover wear, mostly at edges. Cover has a hole punch.
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