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Treasure Island (Wordsworth's Children's Classics) (Wordsworth's Children's Classics) | 
enlarge | Author: Robert Louis Stevenson Publisher: Wordsworth Editions Ltd Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 6904
Media: Paperback Edition: New Ed Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 0.6
ISBN: 1853261033 EAN: 9781853261039 ASIN: 1853261033
Publication Date: January 1, 1993 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available
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Taken back to my childhood by this wonderful book April 27, 2008 I have recently re-read this fantastic book after acquiring this Reader's Digest Printing to replace the copy my Mother bought me for Christmas 1957 and what memories - the Fear of 'Blind Pew',the bravery of Jim Hawkins -forever one of my favourite stories that has lost nothing through the passage of time
Jim Rogers
Much More than a Treasure July 28, 2007 8 out of 12 found this review helpful
This vastly influential pirate novel, first published in the Victorian year of 1881 in the review Young Folks (& with a story set in the middle 1700s) is of course superb, warmly recommended for everyone.
I do however have a couple of points which could be of interest for readers who wish to get the most out of this book.
First a warning on what not to expect from its pirates. With all the pop-glamour surrounding buccaneering today, it's a surprise to see how the pirates in Treasure Island are depicted. Dangerous & bloodthirsty, but also seemingly rotten & somewhat incapable, with the only benefit of the doubt befalling Long John Silver.
There may be undertones & hidden messages, but when taking the story at face value, most of the demonstrated competence is on the side of the British Empire, with her apparently disciplined sailors, stern captains, effective gentry, fearless magistrates, & timely customs officers. Not to mention the Union Jack flag, furiously pitted against the skull & crossbones Jolly Roger.
The Pirates of the Caribbean movies, in which imperial Britain comes out much less favourably, have many fans, myself included. But the different point of view in Treasure Island is precisely what makes it interesting to modern readers, & illustrates the multiple realities surrounding this pioneering age of global navigation.
My other remark is that to fully grasp all that surrounds the treasure in question it helps to understand how fantastic it is. The treasure buried on the island is estimated at 700,000. This sum was at the time of the story vast almost beyond comprehension. A booty share of, say, 100,000 placed at, say, 5% interest, would yield the annual income of 5,000, enough to compete with the (extremely select) truly wealthy gentry, even with parts of the aristocracy. In Jane Austen's regency novel Emma, the heroine's father has a fortune of 30,000, repeatedly pegging him as "rich", certainly the richest of his parish. Yet his income is merely 1,500 a year.
Even 1,000 a year (an elite threshold already) was enough to give you the resources for a good house & a private carriage - with all the needed servants. This is exactly the sort of "respectability" that many of the book's pirates & misfits repeatedly dream of. Several express, loud & clear, the fantasy of owning a carriage.
This isn't mere greed. It's the longing for an existence redeemed. More than the money itself, it is a main driving force behind this colourful but ever tense story.
Still just as good as when I read it as a kid January 12, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This was the first proper book I read as a kid, aged 11, and I loved it. The excitement, sense of danger and suspense kept me up all night with a torch under the bed covers. I recently re-read it, aged 28, in this lovely new Penguin Clasics edition, and it was still just as good.
Skilled Fantasy Adventure about Human Greed May 26, 2004 24 out of 26 found this review helpful
Treasure Island is one of a small number of books that are both for children and adults. The appeal of the book for children relates to the story line: pirates, buried treasure, sea voyages to faraway places, and a boy hero. The appeal of the book for adults is in seeing a wonderful example of how events operate at many different levels. Long John Silver quickly becomes the focus for adults. What is his true nature? What will he do next? Clearly, Silver is one of the most interesting and memorable of all fictional characters. A problem that children will have with this book is that the language is somewhat foreign to them. Some adults and children will find that the book starts slowly compared to newer novels (which often have the equivalent of a chase sequence in the first 5 pages). My advice is to stick with the story for the first 6 chapters, and see how you are doing. By that time, the story will either have cast its spell on you, or you will be able to tell that this book is not for you. A final reason for reading Treasure Island is because the book has been read by so many people. You will find references to the story in other literature and in conversation with others. You will also run into establishments called The Admiral Benbow Inn. It would be a shame not ot know its heritage. Also, finding someone else who likes Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver for the same reasons you do is a great shortcut to becoming better acquainted. Personally, I found the story irresistible. I would have written a very similar book if I had the skill to do so. The plot is nicely balanced, and the characters provide an unusual perspective for what could easily have been a real potboiler with little to recommend it. The book has great charm, given its focus on pirates, which makes it compelling for me. I have now read the book 3 times, and enjoyed it more each time. Have a great read!
EXCITING TO THE IMAGINATIVE May 26, 1999 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
I had to read Treasure Island in a 7th grade english class.At first,I didn't get it.But as I read on,I began to understand what the author was saying.He was telling of an adventure on a ship that took courage to make it through.Jim Hawkins was a boy who had that kind of courage.He dealt with all types of people.But he stuck through and ended up being a hero at the end.READ THIS BOOK IF YOU WANT A GOOD ADVENTURE!
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