Treasure Island (1883)
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Treasure Island.
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Treasure Island.
by
Robert Louis Stevenson
Cassell & Company, Limited:
London, Paris & New York.
[All Rights Reserved.]
1883.
To
AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN,
IN ACCORDANCE WITH WHOSE CLASSIC TASTE
THE FOLLOWING NARRATIVE HAS BEEN DESIGNED,
IT IS NOW, IN RETURN FOR NUMEROUS DELIGHTFUL HOURS,
AND WITH THE KINDEST WISHES,
Dedicated
BY HIS AFFECTIONATE FRIEND,
THE AUTHOR.
To the hesitating purchaser.
If sailor tales to sailor tunes,
Storm and adventure, heat and cold,
If schooners, islands, and maroons
And Buccaneers and buried Gold,
And all the old romance, retold
Exactly in the ancient way,
Can please, as me they pleased of old,
The wiser youngsters of to-day:
—So be it, and fall on! If not,
If studious youth no longer crave,
His ancient appetites forgot,
Kingston, or Ballantyne the brave,
Or Cooper of the wood and wave:
So be it, also! And may I
And all my pirates share the grave
Where these and their creations lie!
Contents.
Part I.—The Old Buccaneer.
Chapter | Page | |
I. | The Old Sea Dog at the "Admiral Benbow." | 1 |
II. | Black Dog appears and disappears | 10 |
III. | The Black Spot | 19 |
IV. | The Sea Chest | 28 |
V. | The Last of the Blind Man | 37 |
VI. | The Captain’s Papers | 45 |
Part II.—The Sea Cook.
VII. | I go to Bristol | 54 |
VIII. | At the Sign of the "Spy-glass" | 61 |
IX. | Powder and Arms | 69 |
X. | The Voyage | 77 |
XI. | What I Heard in the Apple Barrel | 85 |
XII. | Council of War | 94 |
Part III.—My Shore Adventure.
XIII. | How my Shore Adventure began | 103 |
XIV. | The First Blow | 110 |
XV. | The Man of the Island | 118 |
Part IV.—The Stockade.
XVI. | Narrative continued by the Doctor: How the Ship was Abandoned | 128 |
XVII. | Narrative continued by the Doctor: The Jolly-Boat’s Last Trip | 135 |
XVIII. | Narrative continued by the Doctor: End of the First Day’s Fighting | 142 |
XIX. | Narrative resumed by Jim Hawkins: The Garrison in the Stockade | 149 |
XX. | Silver’s Embassy | 158 |
XXI. | The Attack | 166 |
Part V.—My Sea Adventure.
XXII. | How my Sea Adventure began |
175 |
XXIII. | The Ebb-Tide Runs | 184 |
XXIV. | The Cruise of the Coracle | 191 |
XXV. | I Strike the Jolly Roger | 199 |
XXVI. | Israel Hands | 206 |
XXVII. | "Pieces of Eight" | 218 |
Part VI.—Captain Silver.
XXVIII. | In the Enemy’s Camp | 227 |
XXIX. | The Black Spot Again | 238 |
XXX. | On Parole | 247 |
XXXI. | The Treasure Hunt—Flint's Pointer | 257 |
XXXII. | The Treasure Hunt—The Voice among the Trees | 267 |
XXXIII. | The Fall of a Chieftain | 276 |
XXXIV. | And Last | 285 |