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Treasure Island

Robert Louis Stevenson

Editora: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Set Sail for the Greatest Pirate Adventure Ever Told!

When young Jim Hawkins discovers a mysterious map in a dead sailor's chest, he is thrust into a world of danger, betrayal, and high-stakes adventure. Joining a crew bound for a remote tropical island, Jim soon learns that the charismatic ship's cook, Long John Silver, is leading a deadly mutiny to claim the legendary buried treasure of Captain Flint for himself.

Treasure Island is the masterpiece that defined our modern vision of pirates—from the "Jolly Roger" and shoulder-perched parrots to the iconic "X marks the spot." Robert Louis Stevenson's gripping narrative is a masterclass in suspense, featuring a thrilling coming-of-age journey where Jim must use his wits to survive the treacherous Caribbean waters.

This definitive edition captures the original spirit of the golden age of sail. Whether you are revisiting this classic or introducing it to a new generation, the search for Flint's gold remains an essential literary experience. Adventure awaits—buy your copy of "Treasure Island" today!
Disponível desde: 17/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 228 páginas.

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