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  1. The wrong box by Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, et all 2010-08-30
  2. Robert Louis Stevenson Seven Novels Complete and Unabridged (Robert Louis Stevenson Complete and Unabridged) by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2006
  3. Home from the Sea: Robert Louis Stevenson in Samoa by Richard A. Bermann, 1988-01
  4. Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2008-12-10
  5. The Ebb-Tide by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2009-06-01
  6. Treasure Island: With Connections (HRW Library) by Earle Hitchner, Robert Louis Stevenson, 1998-09
  7. A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2008-03-30
  8. A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2009-10-04
  9. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson (40+ works with an active table of contents) by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2009-12-16
  10. Moral Emblems by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2010-06-18
  11. The Ebb-Tide ($.99 Popular Classics) by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2010-06-09
  12. Robert Louis Stevenson: Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Weir of Hermiston, The Master of Ballantrae, The Black Arrow, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1992
  13. Classic Starts: Treasure Island (Classic Starts Series) by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2005-03-01
  14. Essays in the art of writing by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2010-08-18

61. Treasure Island
Complete chapter-indexed e-text from the Literature Project.
http://literatureproject.com/treasure-island/index.htm
Treasure Island
by Robert Louis Stevenson
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE: The Old Buccaneer
1. The Old Sea-dog at the Admiral Benbow

2. Black Dog Appears and Disappears

3. The Black Spot

4. The Sea-chest
...
6. The Captain's Papers

PART TWO: The Sea Cook
7. I Go to Bristol

8. At the Sign of the Spy-glass

9. Powder and Arms
10. The Voyage ... 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 ... 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 ... 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-huntFlint's Pointer ... Search Here are some links that you may find useful, especially if you like online books and eBooks. Great Sites eBookMall Learn Library Text Library Topic Sites e-Reading Devices eBook Reader Comparisons eBooks for Sony Reader iPhone or iPod Touch iPad Windows Mobile device ... Cybook eBooks EPUB Download E-Books eBooks ePublishing ... eBooks Topics Topic Sites eBooks Bibles Literature eBook Links ... Save the Environment!

62. The Literary Gothic | Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson page at The Literary Gothic, the web's premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written to prior to 1950
http://www.litgothic.com/Authors/stevenson.html
Stevenson, Robert Louis
13 November 1850 - 3 December 1894
Famed Scottish novelist, short story writer, and poet, author of the Gothic-tradition classic Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde , numerous children's adventure tales (think Treasure Island , for starters), and children's nursery rhymes ( A Child's Garden of Verses ). Stevenson's short life adds to the mystique and aura of his work, which is an impressive collection of outstanding achievements in various popular literary forms.
Sites: Robert Louis Stevenson Project Comprehensive Stevenson site, an expansion of the Stevenson site originally created by Prof. Richard Drury of the U of Bergamo, Italy. Robert Louis Stevenson A compact but very informative site re: Stevenson's life, supplemented by a small but excellent selection of images. [National Library of Scotland] Robert Louis Stevenson Biographical essay. [Jenni Calder, SLAINTE] Robert Louis Stevenson Exhibition website Webversion of a 1994-95 exhibit at the University of South Carolina marking the centenary of Stevenson's death, this site includes biographical info and brief discussions of Stevenson's works as well as lots of contextual information. Stevenson overview Includes biographical note, contextual information, and some scholarly discussions of various aspects of Stevenson's works. [Victorian Web]

63. Merry Men By Robert Louis Stevenson - Project Gutenberg
Plain text version of the collection of short stories. At Project Gutenberg.
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64. Stevenson, Robert Louis
Stevenson, Robert Louis Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Stevenson, Robert Louis at Questia library.
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65. The OFCN Electronic Bookshelf
An etext of the short story.
http://ofcn.org/cyber.serv/resource/bookshelf/mrmen10/olalla.html
Olalla - Robert Louis Stevenson

66. The Body-Snatcher (1884, 1906 Ed) By Robert Louis Stevenson
An etext of the short story.
http://gaslight.mtroyal.ca/body.htm
The following is a Gaslight etext.... A message to you about
THE BODY-SNATCHER
BODY SNATCHER was written in June, 1881, at Kinnaird Cottage, Pitlochry, and was originally intended to form one of a series of tales of terror, or, as Stevenson called them, "crawlers," which had been planned in collaboration with Mrs. Stevenson, and were to be brought out under the title of THE BLACK MAN AND OTHER TALES. Of these stories THRAWN JANET and THE MERRY MEN were published in The Cornhill Magazine , but THE BODY SNATCHER was "laid aside in a justifiable disgust, the tale being horrid." Subsequently in 1884 being asked to contribute a story to The Pall Mall Christmas number, he offered MARKHEIM, but as it fell short of the space reserved for it, Stevenson sent THE BODY SNATCHER , which, in a letter to the editor, he describes as "blood-curdling enoughand ugly enoughto chill the blood of a grenadier." Unique and gruesome methods of advertising were used by The Pall Mall , and much attention was drawn to the story. In London, posters were displayed of so ghoulish and startling a character that they were suppressed by the police.

67. THE MERRY MEN (1887) By Robert Louis Stevenson
An etext of the short story.
http://gaslight.mtroyal.ca/merrymen.htm
The following is a Gaslight etext.... A message to you about From The merry men and other tales and fables:
Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Charles Scribner's Sons, New York ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON's THE MERRY MEN CHAPTER I.
EILEAN AROS I T was a beautiful morning in the late July when I set forth on foot for the last time for Aros. A boat had put me ashore the night before at Grisapol; I had such breakfast as the little inn afforded, and, leaving all my baggage till I had an occasion to come round for it by sea, struck right across the promontory with a cheerful heart. The Ross, as we call it, is a promontory neither wide nor high, but as rough as God made it to this day; the deep sea on either hand of it, full of rugged isles and reefs most perilous to seamenall overlooked from the eastward by some very high cliffs and the great peak of Ben Kyaw. The Mountain of the Mist , they say the words signify in the Gaelic tongue; and it is well named. For that hill-top, which is more than three thousand feet in height, catches all the clouds that come blowing from the seaward; and, indeed, I used often to think that it must make them for itself; since when all heaven was clear to the sea level, there would ever be a streamer on Ben Kyaw. It brought water, too, and was mossy(*) to the top in consequence. I have seen us sitting in broad sunshine on the Ross, and the rain falling black like crape upon the mountain. But the wetness of it made it often appear more beautiful to my eyes; for when the sun struck upon the hillsides there were many wet rocks and watercourses that shone like jewels even as far as Aros, fifteen miles away.

68. The Bottle Imp
An etext of the short story.
http://gaslight.mtroyal.ca/bottlimp.htm
The following is a Gaslight etext...
"The bottle imp" (1893)
by Robert Louis Stevenson
The following is a Gaslight etext.... A message to you about There was a man of the Island of Hawaii, whom I shall call Keawe; for the truth is, he still lives, and his name must be kept secret; but the place of his birth was not far from Honaunau, where the bones of Keawe the Great lie hidden in a cave. This man was poor, brave, and active; he could read and write like a schoolmaster; he was a first-rate mariner besides, sailed for some time in the island steamers, and steered a whaleboat on the Hamakua coast. At length it came in Keawe's mind to have a sight of the great world and foreign cities, and he shipped on a vessel bound to San Francisco. All of a sudden, the man smiled and nodded, and beckoned Keawe to enter, and met him at the door of the house. "This is a fine house of mine," said the man, and bitterly sighed. "Would you not care to view the chambers?" So he led Keawe all over it, from the cellar to the roof, and there was nothing there that was not perfect of its kind, and Keawe was astonished.

69. Awesome Library - English - Literature - Middle High School Literature - Stevens
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    71. Stevenson, Robert Louis. 1913. A ChildÂ’s Garden Of Verses And Underwoods
    Here he lies where he longed to be; / Home is the sailor, home from sea. / And the hunter home from the hill.— Requiem Robert Louis Stevenson
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    72. La Isla Del Tesoro
    Teto completo de esta novela de Stevenson.
    http://www.bibliotecasvirtuales.com/biblioteca/OtrosAutoresdelaLiteraturaUnivers

    73. Stevenson, Robert Louis Genealogy Family History Scotland - ScotlandsPeople
    Stevenson, Robert Louis. 18501894. Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh's New Town into a family of engineers and lighthouse builders. Initially he studied engineering at
    http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/content/help/index.aspx?r=546&1171

    74. Robert Louis Stevenson En El Cine. La Isla Del Tesoro, El Hombre Y El Monstruo..
    Relaci n de las adaptaciones al cine de las obras del autor.
    http://www.alohacriticon.com/viajeliterario/article735.html?topic=7

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    Orphaned and penniless, young David Balfour sets out to find his last living relative. But in doing so he will become caught up the greatest and most frightening adventure of his life, involving kidnap, shipwreck, murder and a dramatic flight across the Scottish highlands with the fiery, sword fighting fugitive Alan Breck. Books that save lives come in one colour Choose (Penguin Classics) RED, Save Lives Penguin Classics has partnered with (PRODUCT) RED to bring you our selection of some of the best books ever written. We will be contributing 50 per cent of the profits from the sale of (Penguin Classics) RED editions to the Global Fund to help eliminate AIDS in Africa. Now great books can help save lives.
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    Kidnapped is Robert Louis Stevenson's exciting Scottish novel of brave young David Balfour in adventures on sea and land Kidnapped was published in London in 1883 by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) In his short life the Edinburgh author produced such classics of English literature as "Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde"; "Treasure Island"; "The Black Arrow": "The Child's Garden of Verses" as well as many outstanding short stories. Henry James, the eminent author and friend of RLS, believed Kidnapped to be the Scot's best book.

    76. La Obra De Stevenson En El Cine - Imaginaria No. 40 - 13 De Diciembre De 2000
    Art culo de Marcelo di Marco sobre las versiones cinematogr ficas de las obras de Stevenson.
    http://www.imaginaria.com.ar/04/0/stevenson.htm
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    (La obra de Robert Louis Stevenson en el cine)
    por Marcelo di Marco El escritor y periodista Marcelo di Marco cuenta en este artículo lo fascinantes que resultaron las obras del escritor escocés Robert Louis Stevenson para ser adaptadas y llevadas a la pantalla cinematográfica. Nuestro agradecimiento a la revista Lea por permitirnos reproducir esta nota de di Marco, responsable de la sección El perro andaluz. El cine en la literatura / La literatura en el cine. "Ante la imagen que vieron mis ojos, la sangre se trocó en algo exquisitamente fino y helado. Sí: me había acostado siendo Harry Jekyll y despertaba en el cuerpo de Edward Hyde" Robert Louis Stevenson
    El extraño caso del Dr. Jekyll y Mr. Hyde A ciento cincuenta años de su nacimiento, edición tras edición,el gran Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (1850, Edimburgo, Escocia; 1894, Vailima, Samoa) sigue demostrando que tiene cuerda para rato. Piensen en las extraordinarias novelas y libros de cuentos que dejó, por hablar de algunos de los casi cincuenta títulos con que supo enriquecer la perrera: Nuevas noches árabes La isla del tesoro El extraño caso del Dr. Jekyll y Mr. Hyde

    77. Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894: Free Web Books, Online
    Biographical note. Novelist and essayist, was born at Edinburgh, the son of Thomas Stevenson, a distinguished civil engineer. His health was extremely delicate.
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    Robert Louis Stevenson, 1850-1894
    Biographical note
    Novelist and essayist, was born at Edinburgh, the son of Thomas Stevenson, a distinguished civil engineer. His health was extremely delicate. He was destined for the engineering profession, in which his family had for two generations been eminent, but having neither inclination nor physical strength for it, he in 1871 exchanged it for law, and was called to the Bar in 1875, but never practised. From childhood his interests had been literary, and in 1871 he began to contribute to the Edinburgh University Magazine and the Portfolio . A tour in a canoe in 1876 led to the publication in 1878 of his first book, An Inland Voyage . In the same year, The New Arabian Nights , afterwards separately published appeared in magazines, and in 1879 he brought out Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes . In that year he went to California and married Mrs. Osbourne. Returning to Europe in 1880 he entered upon a period of productiveness which, in view of his wretched health, was, both as regards quantity and worth, highly remarkable. The year 1881 was marked by his unsuccessful candidature for the Chair of Constitutional Law and History at Edinburgh, and by the publication of

    78. Robert Louis Stevenson
    Biograf a y selecci n de textos del novelista, ensayista y poeta escoc s.
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    79. Stevenson, Robert Louis Balfour - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article
    Stevenson, Robert Louis Balfour (1850–1894) Scottish novelist and poet. He wrote the adventure stories Treasure Island (1883), Kidnapped (1886), and The Master of Ballantrae
    http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Stevenson, Robert Louis Balfour

    80. Las Mil Y Una Aventuras De “La Isla Del Tesoro”. AULA
    Art culo sobre esta obra y sobre su autor.
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    LUNES DIDACTICO ROBERT L. STEVENSON Las mil y una aventuras de “La isla del Tesoro” “La isla del Tesoro” es para muchos la mejor obra escrita en el género de aventuras. Un mapa, una goleta llena de aventureros y un joven, Jim Hawkins, que pasará multitud de peripecias hasta llegar a su destino. No se puede pedir más AMAYA GARCIA
    Para los amantes de las novelas de aventuras el nombre de Robert Louis Stevenson será más que conocido. Este escocés es el autor de La isla del Tesoro, para muchos la obra de aventuras más auténtica que se ha escrito. Sus más de 100 años de vida la han convertido en todo un clásico de este género. Entre 1881 y 1882, La Isla del Tesoro apareció por entregas en el Young Folks Magazine. A finales del siglo pasado no resultaba nada fácil que una obra de aventuras tuviese éxito. Lo que estaba de moda entonces eran los contenidos basados en crímenes y amores clandestinos. Pero pese a todo esto, Stevenson y Lloyd, su ahijado, comenzaron a dibujar el mapa de una isla imaginaria que escondía un tesoro. A partir de aquí, la imaginación hizo el resto. El reconocimiento del público no tardó en llegar. El protagonista de la narración es un adolescente de 13 años, que narra en primera persona sus peripecias. Se llama Jim Hawkins y trabaja con sus padres en una posada frecuentada por marineros. Uno de ellos, Bill Jones, el más temido, llama la atención del joven. Jones entabla buena relación con el muchacho y antes de morir le confiesa que guarda un mapa de una isla donde el capitán Flint, con el que surcó los mares en otros tiempos, enterró su tesoro.

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