Treasure Island

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, published by National Geographic Books on March 27, 2008, is a classic adventure tale that follows young Jim Hawkins as he discovers a treasure map leading to the legendary Treasure Island. This edition features 336 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The story unfolds after the death of the notorious pirate Captain Flint, setting Jim on a perilous journey filled with villains, wild beasts, and the most infamous pirate to ever sail the seas.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative rich with action and adventure, as Jim navigates the challenges that stand between him and the treasure. The themes of piracy and exploration are central to the plot, offering insights into the world of boats, ships, and underwater craft. This Later Printing edition of Treasure Island not only preserves the original charm of Stevenson’s work but also introduces a new generation to the excitement of classic juvenile fiction.
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Following the demise of bloodthirsty buccaneer Captain Flint, young Jim Hawkins finds himself with the key to a fortune. For he has discovered a map that will lead him to the fabled Treasure Island. But a host of villains, wild beasts and deadly savages stand between him and the stash of gold. Not to mention the most infamous pirate ever to sail the high seas . . . With a wonderfully funny introduction by award-winning author Eoin Colfer, Treasure Island is one of the twenty brilliant classic stories being reissued in Puffin Classics in March 2015.
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