Copyright Date:
2009
Edition Date:
2009
Release Date:
10/13/09
Illustrator:
Lawrence, John,
Pages:
269 pages
ISBN:
0-7636-4445-5
ISBN 13:
978-0-7636-4445-1
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2009007338
Dimensions:
31 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Thu Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2010)
This unabridged, outsized version of Stevenson's novel, first published in 1883 and set in the 1700s, follows the adventures of Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver, and the crew of the Hispaniola. What makes this edition stand out are the book's illustrations (hand-colored vinyl cuts and wood textures) and design, which beautifully evoke printed works from the past.
Publishers Weekly
(Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Stevenson’s prototypical swashbuckling story receives a traditional treatment in this unabridged, oversize version. Lawrence evokes the essence of classic adventure stories with his vinyl-cut illustrations, as thick black shapes are tempered by muted tones of blue, gold and green. The grimacing faces of pirates are appropriately blemished and begrimed, elegant vessels are seen moored under a starry sky and the island’s wild intrigue is captured in subtle, grainy glimpses. As they follow Jim Hawkins to sea, readers will feel they’ve discovered a true relic with this edition. Ages 9–14. <EMPHASIS TYPE=""ITALIC"">(Oct.)
Relive one of the greatest adventure stories of all time in this stunning, unabridged edition featuring bold, dynamic woodcuts by John Lawrence.
Fifteen men on a dead man's chest — Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!
A treasure map where X marks the spot, a schooner set to sail, a one-legged seaman with a parrot on his shoulder, a boy whose bravery will be tested by murder, mutiny, and betrayal — Robert Louis Stevenson’s well-loved tale is the ultimate swashbuckling adventure. Sweeping a path from the sleepy English coast to the raging high seas to a tropical island concealing a buried treasure, this story of friendship and greed, loyalty and courage stars an unforgettable cast of characters: young Jim Hawkins, the terrifying Blind Pew, the wild man Ben Gunn, and one of literature’s most dastardly villains, the charming, crafty, and utterly unscrupulous Long John Silver. Superbly illustrated by the celebrated John Lawrence, this is the definitive edition of an enduring classic.