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Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island opens with a scene set in an inn named the Admiral Benbow.
The studio turns Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel "Treasure Island" into an animated film set on a spaceship.
Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Treasure Island" did not begin with Billy Bones or Jim Hawkins, but with a map.
Last year's "Treasure Planet," an outer-space update of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel "Treasure Island," brought in only $38 million domestically.
Sunday 11 a.m. 9) SURF AND SEALS Legend has it that Robert Louis Stevenson hit on the inspiration for the 1883 novel "Treasure Island" while strolling the beach near Point Lobos.
The newest animated feature from the Disney studio sets Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel "Treasure Island" among buccaneering space travelers and replaces Long John's quaint wooden leg with an up-to-the-minute, 3-D spare part borrowed from a cyborg.
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"The Gold-Bug" inspired Robert Louis Stevenson in his novel about treasure-hunting, Treasure Island (1883).
This is a novel to treasure and to share with every middle-grade reader you know.
He likens scenes from The Secret History and The Goldfinch to a similar passage from E Nesbit's children's novel The Treasure Seekers, and charges Tartt with indulging childish desires for fiction in which "the pleasure of theatrical discovery merges with the pleasures of the narrative, and the reader sees with the eyes of the enchanted narrator".
Nonetheless, he completed the novel Numerous Treasure, which he had begun before Buck's death; the bittersweet tale of a Polynesian woman who shared her name with a cocktail and a brand of cigarettes was a commercial success, and has been considered a valuable portrait of early-century Tahitian life.
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