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Treasure Island - The Ultimate Pirate Adventure of Treasure Betrayal and Courage on the High Seas - cover

Treasure Island - The Ultimate Pirate Adventure of Treasure Betrayal and Courage on the High Seas

Robert Louis Stevenson, Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Casa editrice: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

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Yo-ho-ho and a page-turning classic!
Before Pirates of the Caribbean, there was Treasure Island—the thrilling tale that defined the pirate genre.

When young Jim Hawkins discovers an old map in a seaside inn, he's swept into a world of danger, mutiny, and hidden treasure. Alongside unforgettable characters like the cunning Long John Silver and the loyal Doctor Livesey, Jim embarks on a perilous voyage that will test his courage, loyalty, and wits.

Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island is more than a boys' adventure—it's a timeless coming-of-age story filled with moral complexity, nautical suspense, and swashbuckling action. From treacherous mutineers to buried gold and storm-tossed ships, every page crackles with excitement.

"The quintessential pirate novel. Every adventure story owes a debt to Treasure Island." — The Guardian
"A classic that still thrills with every reread." — Neil Gaiman
"Long John Silver is one of literature's most unforgettable villains." — Goodreads Reviewer

Perfect for fans of adventure, historical fiction, or tales of moral growth and maritime lore, Treasure Island remains one of the most beloved novels of all time.

Click 'Buy Now' and set sail on a legendary journey filled with danger, gold, and unforgettable characters.
Disponibile da: 23/07/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 221 pagine.

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