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The Master Of Ballantrae(Illustrated)

Robert Louis Stevenson

Editora: Swish

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Includes 20 beautifully crafted illustrations that bring key scenes from the story to life.
	Contains a detailed summary of the novel to help readers quickly grasp the plot.
	Features a comprehensive characters list, providing insights into each of the key figures.
	Includes a unique biography of Robert Louis Stevenson, shedding light on the life of the author behind the tale.

The Master of Ballantrae is a spellbinding tale of brotherly rivalry, treachery, and adventure, set against the tumultuous backdrop of 18th-century Scotland. Robert Louis Stevenson masterfully weaves a dramatic narrative of two brothers, James and Henry Durie, whose fates are inextricably linked by betrayal and vengeance.
When James, the charismatic and rebellious elder brother, joins the ill-fated Jacobite uprising, he sets off a chain of events that spirals into a relentless feud with his loyal and honorable younger brother, Henry. As their rivalry escalates, it takes them from the windswept Scottish highlands to the pirate-infested seas and the snowy wilderness of North America. The brothers’ struggle becomes a battle not just for family honor, but for their very souls, as they are consumed by hatred, ambition, and destiny.
With richly drawn characters, heart-pounding adventure, and deep psychological tension, The Master of Ballantrae explores the destructive power of revenge and the dark complexities of family loyalty. In this illustrated edition, 20 striking visuals bring the story’s pivotal moments to life, adding a new dimension to this timeless classic.
Ideal for lovers of historical fiction and literary masterpieces, this edition also includes a summary, characters list, and a biography of Robert Louis Stevenson, making it the perfect companion for both new readers and long-time fans. Dive into an epic story of adventure, intrigue, and moral conflict that continues to captivate readers over a century after its original publication.






 
Disponível desde: 03/11/2024.

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