The Story
6C Robert Louis Stevenson, illustrated by Wal Paget. London: Cassell and Co., 1909.
Notes
Treasure Island is a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, first published as a book in 1883 after initially appearing as a serialized story in a magazine. It follows young Jim Hawkins, who becomes entangled in a dangerous quest for buried treasure after encountering the mysterious pirate Billy Bones and acquiring his sea chest and map. Set largely on a remote island, the novel combines adventure, moral ambiguity, and coming-of-age themes, presenting a world where loyalty and betrayal constantly collide. Stevenson’s vivid storytelling and memorable characters helped make Treasure Island one of the most enduring adventure novels in English literature.
The book also defined the modern image of pirates more than any other single work of fiction. Long John Silver, with his parrot, wooden leg, and charismatic menace, established the template for the charming but treacherous pirate captain. The novel popularized iconic tropes such as buried treasure marked by an “X,” treasure maps, mutiny aboard ship, rum-soaked sailors, sea chests, and the pirate as both villain and antihero. Many elements now taken for granted in pirate films, books, and games—from Peter Pan to Pirates of the Caribbean—trace directly back to Stevenson’s imaginative vision in Treasure Island.
Description
Beautiful navy leather binding with gold embossing from Westminster City School on front, gold embossing on spine with burgundy book title on spine, marbled three edge, very fine condition.

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
6C Robert Louis Stevenson, illustrated by Wal Paget. London: Cassell and Co., 1909.
Notes
Treasure Island is a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, first published as a book in 1883 after initially appearing as a serialized story in a magazine. It follows young Jim Hawkins, who becomes entangled in a dangerous quest for buried treasure after encountering the mysterious pirate Billy Bones and acquiring his sea chest and map. Set largely on a remote island, the novel combines adventure, moral ambiguity, and coming-of-age themes, presenting a world where loyalty and betrayal constantly collide. Stevenson’s vivid storytelling and memorable characters helped make Treasure Island one of the most enduring adventure novels in English literature.
The book also defined the modern image of pirates more than any other single work of fiction. Long John Silver, with his parrot, wooden leg, and charismatic menace, established the template for the charming but treacherous pirate captain. The novel popularized iconic tropes such as buried treasure marked by an “X,” treasure maps, mutiny aboard ship, rum-soaked sailors, sea chests, and the pirate as both villain and antihero. Many elements now taken for granted in pirate films, books, and games—from Peter Pan to Pirates of the Caribbean—trace directly back to Stevenson’s imaginative vision in Treasure Island.
Description
Beautiful navy leather binding with gold embossing from Westminster City School on front, gold embossing on spine with burgundy book title on spine, marbled three edge, very fine condition.

























