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Classic Collection: Treasure Island


Classic Collection

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No. of pages 48

Published: 2014

Great for age 6-12 years

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Join Cabin boy Jim Hawkins aboard the Hispaniola, and set sail for Treasure Island. With a horde of fierce crewmates, Jim embarks on a thrilling adventure in search of Captain Flint's buried gold. But danger lies ahead as Jim wonders if the crew can be trusted, and discovers what is actually lurking on the island. The Classic Collection series Beautifully presented with attractive covers and ribbon bookmarks, these children s classics can be enjoyed by even the most reluctant of readers. Each page of writing is accompanied by a charming illustration on the facing page to capture your heart and imagination. By condensing such classics into 48 pages as these, children are encouraged to one day read these stories in their original form. The ever-growing Classic Collection series includes: Alice in Wonderland 978-1-78171-602-1 The Three Musketeers 978-1-78171-603-8 Little Women 978-1-78171-604-5 Treasure Island 978-1-78171-605-2

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Classic Collection .

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by QED Publishing .

Ronne Randall has written and edited dozens of titles, for international publishers. Graham Howells has illustrated many children's books for publishers around the world.

 

This book contains the following story:

Treasure Island

Treasure Island is an adventure novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson and first published as a book in 1883. The novel is known for popularizing the pirate genre and introducing many of the tropes and symbols associated with pirates today. Here's a plot summary:

Plot Summary:

The story begins at the "Admiral Benbow," a small inn owned by the protagonist's family. Young Jim Hawkins, the innkeeper's son, comes across a mysterious sailor named Billy Bones. This sailor possesses a chest, and it becomes evident that he is hiding from someone. As events unfold, Jim and his mother find themselves in possession of a treasure map that belonged to Billy Bones, leading to the hidden treasure of the infamous pirate Captain Flint.

Jim and his friends decide to embark on a journey to find the treasure. They secure a ship called the "Hispaniola" and gather a crew, but they soon realize that some of the crew members, including Long John Silver, are actually pirates who plan to mutiny and take the treasure for themselves.

As they sail toward Treasure Island, the relationships between the crew members become tense and dangerous. Long John Silver, a charismatic and cunning one-legged sailor, befriends Jim and manipulates the situation to his advantage.

Upon reaching the island, the crew discovers that the treasure has been buried there, but the pirates' internal conflicts and suspicions lead to betrayals and violent confrontations. Jim manages to escape from the pirates and makes his way to a group of loyal sailors who are also searching for the treasure.

Jim and his loyal companions work together to thwart the pirates' plans and secure the treasure. In the end, Jim and his friends manage to outwit the pirates and claim the treasure. They sail back to England with their hard-earned reward, while Long John Silver escapes but remains at large.

The novel is filled with action, intrigue, and moments of suspense as the characters navigate through dangerous situations and confrontations. It features memorable characters, thrilling action, hidden maps, buried treasure, and moral dilemmas. The novel's themes of loyalty, betrayal, greed, and the allure of adventure continue to resonate with audiences of all ages.

This book is in the following series:

Classic Collection

QED have carefully selected the stories in their Classic Collection to give children the opportunity to read a wide range of different stories, all guaranteed to appeal... The attractive presentation will go a long way towards encouraging a love of great literature and hopefully stimulate children to read the original versions.

 

QED have carefully selected the stories in their Classic Collection to give children the opportunity to read a wide range of different stories, all guaranteed to appeal... The attractive presentation will go a long way towards encouraging a love of great literature and hopefully stimulate children to read the original versions.