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Robert Louis Stevenson
- Written by: G. K. Chesterton William Robertson Nicoll
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This short early twentieth century biography of Robert Louis Stevenson by polymath Chesterton and journalist Nicoll is also sometimes entitled ‘The Characteristics of Robert Louis Stevenson.’ Each author wrote a section of the whole. This recording is of the third edition which differs structurally from the first edition and has some additional material. - Summary by David Wales
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Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Version 4 - Dramatic Reading)
- Written by: Robert Louis Stevenson
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A series of mysterious and increasingly alarming crimes are taking place across London. People are being injured, even murdered without mercy and without reason. And yet, the perpetrator cannot be found. The crimes happen overnight, but in the morning the murderer is gone "like breath upon a mirror". Mr Utterson (a lawyer), Dr Lanyon and Dr Jekyll each bring their insights to this sinister conundrum. Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is brought to life with a cast of voices in this dramatic reading. Only 10 chapters long, tradition says that Stevenson wrote the ...
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Essays of Travel
- Written by: Robert Louis Stevenson
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This book includes fascinating essays by Robert Louis Stevenson about his travels in England, Europe, and the United States. They provide evocative descriptions of the scenery in the various locations and insights into the individuals he meets while traveling. (Summary by mkirkpat)
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Masterpieces of Mystery: Ghost Stories
- Written by: Algernon Blackwood Ralph Adams Cram W. F. Harvey M. R. James Guy de Maupassant Pliny the Younger Katherine Rickford Wilbur Daniel Steele Robert Louis Stevenson
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The Listener' First, it was a strange array of cats, then an increasingly mysterious, and then terrifying increase in...happenstances and...appearances... 'Number Thirteen' Unlucky for some this room is...on a visit to a Denmark with an ancient presence... 'The Horla' Yes, I believed, that an invisible being lived beneath my roof. How weak our head is, and how quickly it is terrified and goes astray, we immediately imagine terrible mysteries and supernatural powers. 'The Beast with Five Fingers' With murderous vengeance, the beast pursues the two friends. Will secrecy, intense surveillance and...
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Treasure Island (version 3, dramatic reading)
- Written by: Robert Louis Stevenson
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When a rough old seaman calling himself "the Captain" appears at the inn owned by Jim Hawkins' father, young Jim little dreams what adventures will follow in the man's wake. Soon, the once-peaceful inn is threatened by pirates, Jim's father is laid in his grave, and Jim finds himself in possession of a map showing the location of treasure buried by the legendary and notorious Captain Flint. Along with a group of brave men: the sensible Dr. Livesey, the fearless and unflagging Captain Smollett, and the blustering but well-meaning Squire Trelawney, Jim sets out in quest of the treasure. Many ...
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Treasure Island (version 2)
- Written by: Robert Louis Stevenson
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A mysterious map, pirates, and pieces of eight! When young Jim Hawkins finds a map to pirates’ gold he starts on an adventure that takes him from his English village to a desert island with the murderous Black Dog, half-mad Ben Gunn, and (of course) Long John Silver. Arr Jim lad! R.L. Stevenson (1850-1894) was born in Scotland and travelled extensively in California and the south Pacific. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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Book of the Bush
- Written by: Robert Louis Stevenson
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In a time long past, when the world was still young, nations could be formed in harmony. With vast lands ripe for the taking, two neighboring patriarchs found their flocks overflowing. One proposed, Let us not quarrel; the earth is vast and bountiful. If you choose the east, I shall journey west; if you prefer the west, I will go east. Thus, they parted ways in peace.
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