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First published in 1883, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson is one of the most influential adventure novels ever written. The story follows young Jim Hawkins, whose discovery of a mysterious map leads him on a dangerous sea voyage in search of buried treasure.

As the journey unfolds, readers are drawn into a world of pirates, mutiny, sea battles, and moral conflict. The character of Long John Silver, both charming and treacherous, stands out as one of literature’s most complex and enduring villains. Through vivid storytelling and fast-paced action, Stevenson explores themes of bravery, loyalty, temptation, and the loss of innocence.

Perfect for students, young readers, and lovers of classic fiction, Treasure Island is often included in school curricula and remains a gateway to the world of literary adventure. Its influence can be seen across books, films, and popular culture.

A true classic, Treasure Island continues to inspire the spirit of exploration and adventure in every generation.

Publisher: COLLINS CLASSICS HARPER PRESS

Language : English

Binding: PAPER BACK

Pages: 254