![]() Two hundred years earlier, however, they were big news. In the early twentieth century, pirates still plundered shipping and private vessels on the world's seas, but they were relatively few and not newsworthy. And although this premise may sound far-fetched, in reality it is anything but that, as a brief look at history shows. Set in the mid 1700s, first along the coast of western England and then in the seaport of Bristol, the book takes readers quickly to the high seas and finally to a remote and secret island on a quest for pirate treasure. Treasure Island, once described as a "boys' book," appeals now not to boys alone but to anyone who likes exciting, believable, non-stop action and colorful characters in an exotic setting. One of the classic adventure stories in English, published first in 1881, Stevenson's novel transcends its time and genre and remains today not only a page-turner but also an engaging portrayal of personality and conflict. To encounter Treasure Island for the first time is a great and uncomplicated pleasure for a reader of any age. ![]()
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