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Kidnapped - Illustrated

Robert Louis

Publisher: Anna Ruggieri

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Summary

This edition is accompanied by 24 unpublished illustrations. 
This is the story of sixteen-year-old David Balfour, an orphan, who after being kidnapped by his villainous uncle manages to escape and becomes involved in the struggle of the Scottish highlanders against English rule.
Available since: 01/07/2019.

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