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Robert Louis Stevenson - Collection of Early Works (Wrong Box, Child's Garden of Verses, Memories and Portraits, Across the - 1907

Immerse yourself in the timeless prose and poetry of Robert Louis Stevenson with this captivating collection of early works. Included in this set are six classic titles: 1. The Wrong Box (1907) "The Wrong Box" is a darkly comedic novel co-written by Robert Louis Stevenson and his stepson Lloyd Osbourne. Published in 1907, this farcical tale revolves around a mix-up with a tontine—a financial arrangement where the last surviving member inherits a fortune. The story is filled with mistaken identities, absurd situations, and a series of mishaps that highlight Stevenson's talent for humor and satire. This lesser-known gem showcases Stevenson’s versatility and knack for crafting engaging, humorous narratives. There is some wear on the cover and the spine is fragile. 2. A Child's Garden of Verses (1913) "A Child's Garden of Verses" is a timeless collection of poetry by Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1885 and reissued in 1913. These poems capture the wonder, imagination, and innocence of childhood. With verses like "The Land of Nod" and "My Shadow," Stevenson explores themes of play, nature, and dreams, offering readers a nostalgic and lyrical journey into the world of a child. The collection is celebrated for its simplicity and emotional depth, making it a beloved classic in children's literature. There is some wear on the cover, the spine is fragile and the pages have some foxing. 3. Memories and Portraits (1912) "Memories and Portraits," published in 1912, is a collection of essays where Robert Louis Stevenson reflects on his life, relationships, and experiences. Through these personal essays, Stevenson offers readers intimate glimpses into his childhood, family, and friends, as well as his thoughts on literature and art. This volume is a testament to Stevenson’s eloquence and insight, providing a deeper understanding of the man behind such enduring works as "Treasure Island" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The pages have multiple significant rips and the cover has heavy wear. 4. Across the Plains (1909) "Across the Plains" is a travel memoir by Robert Louis Stevenson, published in 1909. It chronicles his journey from New York to California, providing vivid descriptions of the American landscape and insightful observations on the people he encounters. This work captures Stevenson’s adventurous spirit and keen eye for detail, making it an engaging read for those interested in travel and 19th-century America. Through his narrative, Stevenson not only recounts his physical journey but also reflects on broader themes of exploration and human connection. The cover has significant wear and the pages have some foxing. 5. Edinburgh (1920) "Edinburgh," published in 1920, is Robert Louis Stevenson's affectionate tribute to his hometown. In this series of essays, Stevenson paints a vivid portrait of Edinburgh, capturing its unique charm, historical significance, and the essence of its streets and inhabitants. His descriptive prowess brings the city to life, highlighting its beauty and character. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich history and culture of Scotland’s capital, seen through the eyes of one of its most famous sons. The cover has some light wear. 6. RLS (1912) "RLS," published in 1912, is a biographical work that delves into the life and legacy of Robert Louis Stevenson. Through this detailed account, readers gain insight into Stevenson’s personal and professional journey, from his early years in Scotland to his final days in Samoa. The book explores his literary achievements, his health struggles, and his adventurous spirit, offering a comprehensive portrait of one of the 19th century’s most beloved authors. It serves as both a tribute and an essential resource for understanding Stevenson’s impact on literature. The cover has wear, there is foxing on the pages, the pages also have some tears and annotations. Shipped from France.

Nr. 84272399

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Robert Louis Stevenson - Collection of Early Works (Wrong Box, Child's Garden of Verses, Memories and Portraits, Across the - 1907

Robert Louis Stevenson - Collection of Early Works (Wrong Box, Child's Garden of Verses, Memories and Portraits, Across the - 1907

Immerse yourself in the timeless prose and poetry of Robert Louis Stevenson with this captivating collection of early works. Included in this set are six classic titles:

1. The Wrong Box (1907)

"The Wrong Box" is a darkly comedic novel co-written by Robert Louis Stevenson and his stepson Lloyd Osbourne. Published in 1907, this farcical tale revolves around a mix-up with a tontine—a financial arrangement where the last surviving member inherits a fortune. The story is filled with mistaken identities, absurd situations, and a series of mishaps that highlight Stevenson's talent for humor and satire. This lesser-known gem showcases Stevenson’s versatility and knack for crafting engaging, humorous narratives. There is some wear on the cover and the spine is fragile.

2. A Child's Garden of Verses (1913)

"A Child's Garden of Verses" is a timeless collection of poetry by Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1885 and reissued in 1913. These poems capture the wonder, imagination, and innocence of childhood. With verses like "The Land of Nod" and "My Shadow," Stevenson explores themes of play, nature, and dreams, offering readers a nostalgic and lyrical journey into the world of a child. The collection is celebrated for its simplicity and emotional depth, making it a beloved classic in children's literature. There is some wear on the cover, the spine is fragile and the pages have some foxing.

3. Memories and Portraits (1912)

"Memories and Portraits," published in 1912, is a collection of essays where Robert Louis Stevenson reflects on his life, relationships, and experiences. Through these personal essays, Stevenson offers readers intimate glimpses into his childhood, family, and friends, as well as his thoughts on literature and art. This volume is a testament to Stevenson’s eloquence and insight, providing a deeper understanding of the man behind such enduring works as "Treasure Island" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The pages have multiple significant rips and the cover has heavy wear.

4. Across the Plains (1909)

"Across the Plains" is a travel memoir by Robert Louis Stevenson, published in 1909. It chronicles his journey from New York to California, providing vivid descriptions of the American landscape and insightful observations on the people he encounters. This work captures Stevenson’s adventurous spirit and keen eye for detail, making it an engaging read for those interested in travel and 19th-century America. Through his narrative, Stevenson not only recounts his physical journey but also reflects on broader themes of exploration and human connection. The cover has significant wear and the pages have some foxing.

5. Edinburgh (1920)

"Edinburgh," published in 1920, is Robert Louis Stevenson's affectionate tribute to his hometown. In this series of essays, Stevenson paints a vivid portrait of Edinburgh, capturing its unique charm, historical significance, and the essence of its streets and inhabitants. His descriptive prowess brings the city to life, highlighting its beauty and character. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich history and culture of Scotland’s capital, seen through the eyes of one of its most famous sons. The cover has some light wear.

6. RLS (1912)

"RLS," published in 1912, is a biographical work that delves into the life and legacy of Robert Louis Stevenson. Through this detailed account, readers gain insight into Stevenson’s personal and professional journey, from his early years in Scotland to his final days in Samoa. The book explores his literary achievements, his health struggles, and his adventurous spirit, offering a comprehensive portrait of one of the 19th century’s most beloved authors. It serves as both a tribute and an essential resource for understanding Stevenson’s impact on literature. The cover has wear, there is foxing on the pages, the pages also have some tears and annotations.

Shipped from France.

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