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TREASURE ISLAND(Illustrated) - cover

TREASURE ISLAND(Illustrated)

Robert Louis Stevenson

Maison d'édition: Micheal Smith

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Illustrated Edition: Immerse yourself in the vibrant and captivating visual journey with 15 meticulously crafted illustrations accompanying this edition!
	Comprehensive Additions: Benefit from enriching content including a concise summary, an exhaustive list of characters, and a meticulously penned author biography!

Classic Adventure: Dive into Robert Louis Stevenson’s timeless masterpiece, exploring themes of treachery, bravery, and the eternal allure of the unseen!
Embark on a thrilling odyssey through the boundless seas and uncharted islands with Robert Louis Stevenson’s immortal masterpiece, “Treasure Island”! This special edition, punctuated with enthralling illustrations, brings to life the timeless tale of pirates, treasures, and adventures in a way that is both captivating and visually stunning.
Set sail with young Jim Hawkins as he stumbles upon a mysterious map leading to hidden treasures untold. The world unfolds before him, filled with treacherous mutinies, enigmatic characters, and the eternal struggle between greed and valor. At the heart of it all is the cunning and multifaceted Long John Silver, a character who dances between mentorship and menacing treachery.
"Treasure Island" is not merely a tale of adventure and pursuit of riches; it is a journey into the human soul, exploring the complexities of trust, morality, and the untold stories that lie within. From the murmurs of the sea to the whispers of the untamed winds, the story unfolds a symphony of suspense, relentless courage, and unforgettable encounters.
This meticulously curated edition is designed to provide an immersive experience, allowing readers to delve deeper into the realms of "Treasure Island". The 15 vivid illustrations accompanying the text breathe life into Stevenson’s narrative, allowing the readers to visualize the expansive seas, the lush landscapes, and the diverse characters in a new light.

In addition to the enthralling illustrations, this edition offers enriching content including:
A concise and insightful summary of the book, allowing readers a glimpse into the myriad layers of the narrative.
An exhaustive character list detailing the intricate personas populating "Treasure Island".
A meticulously penned biography of Robert Louis Stevenson, offering a glimpse into the life and mind of the literary maestro.
Whether you’re a lover of classic literature, an adventure enthusiast, or a discerning collector, this illustrated edition of “Treasure Island” is a priceless addition to your collection, offering a rich blend of visual and literary delight. So, hoist the sails and set forth on a voyage into the uncharted waters of human ambition and eternal quests, and let the winds of fate guide your journey through Robert Louis Stevenson's mesmerizing world!
 
Disponible depuis: 05/01/2024.

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