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treasure island
Jim Hawkins
Trivia about treasure island
Stevenson:"La Isla del Tesoro"
Near the end of this novel Long John Silver steals some of the booty & is never heard from again
At the end of this novel, Jim has "the voice of Captain Flint still ringing in" his "ears: 'Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight!'"
Robert Louis Stevenson fell in love with Fanny Osbourne, a married woman, & later wrote this tale for her son
The first chapter of this novel is titled "The Old Sea-Dog at the 'Admiral Benbow'"
The frontispiece of this Robert Louis Stevenson book featured a detailed map
(1883)"Fifteen men on the dead man's chest--yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum"
Jim Hawkins spies on Long John Silver from an apple barrel in this Robert Louis Stevenson novel
Jim Hawkins, the Hispaniola's cabin boy, narrates this Robert Louis Stevenson tale
Robert Louis Stevenson drew a map with his 12-year-old stepson that inspired him to write this story
This Las Vegas hotel named for a Robert Louis Stevenson novel is home to Cirque Du Soleil's "Mystere" show
About this book, Robert Louis Stevenson said, "If this don't fetch the kids, why, they have gone rotten since my day"
Pew was an evil pirate in this classic 1883 novel
In this pirate story, the booty is discovered in the cave of the half-mad Ben Gunn, not the map location
Several times a day, a pirate ship battles a British frigate in front of this "novel" Las Vegas hotel
This island was specially built for San Francisco's Golden Gate Int'l Exposition of 1939 & 1940
Novel in which an old seaman sings, "Fifteen men on the dead man's chest --- Yo--Ho--Ho, and a bottle of rum"
In this 1883 children's classic, a parrot named Captain Flint squawks, "Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight!"
(Hi Ho, Kermit the Frog here) As Captain Smollet, I followed the map to this Robert Louis Stevenson island
Stevenson's rousing tale from 1881
Arrrrr! In 1972 Orson Welles was back aboard ship as the evil Long John Silver in this tale
This pirate-themed Las Vegas hotel has a restaurant called The Plank; hope they don't make you walk it
The "Black Spot" is a dreaded summons handed out by pirates in this 1883 Robert Louis Stevenson tale
The Hispaniola is found in this Stevenson high seas quest
Marooned sailor Ben Gunn
Jim Hawkins narrates this 1883 novel
The title locale of this Robert Louis Stevenson novel is 9 miles long & 5 miles wide
Squire Trelawney outfits the schooner Hispaniola & hires its crew in this 1883 tale
Written in a matter of weeks in 1881, this pirate tale changed the face of children's literature
When Stevenson wrote this tale in 1881, it was called "The Sea-Cook"