Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson

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Treasure Island

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  1. The old seaman at the Benbow Inn
  2. The black spot
  3. The sea chest and the map
  4. Bristol
  5. Powder and arms…etc.

Kidnapped – (Puffin Classics)

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When young David Balfour’s father dies and leaves him in poverty, he tracks down his Uncle Ebenezer to seek his inheritance. But his uncle is a mean, nasty man with a dark family secret. David finds himself in terrible danger when he is kidnapped and taken prisoner on board a ship bound for slavery – he must escape. With the help of daring rebel Alan Breck, David faces a wild adventure as he is hunted across the desolate Scottish moors. Robert Louis Stevenson’s action adventure novel is brilliantly introduced by Alexander McCall Smith.

Great Stories in Easy English – Kidnapped

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Written by Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson, it can be described as a novel built around several real events that took place in Scotland in the 18th century. Most of the people shown here were real people at the time. This book helps to better understand the social and political environment of this period. This book, which is available to you as a concise edition, is important for English literature lovers as well as English literature students. It should be noted that at the end of each book there are questions posed by this story and exercises that are useful for further language development.

Great Stories in Easy English – Treasure Island

Highlights:

Treasure Island is considered one of the most adventurous novels by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. This book, which is available to you as a concise edition, is important for English literature lovers as well as English literature students. It should be noted that at the end of each book there are questions posed by this story and exercises that are useful for further language development.

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Great Stories in Easy English – Kidnapped

Highlights:

Written by Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson, it can be described as a novel built around several real events that took place in Scotland in the 18th century. Most of the people shown here were real people at the time. This book helps to better understand the social and political environment of this period. This book, which is available to you as a concise edition, is important for English literature lovers as well as English literature students. It should be noted that at the end of each book there are questions posed by this story and exercises that are useful for further language development.

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