Treasure Island
Publishers preferred the title "Treasure Island" over Robert Louis Stevenson's original title "The Sea Cook" for the book. They believed that the new title would better captivate readers and evoke a sense of adventure and mystery.
sheep shaggers
I'm sure she did if she had a kid
The donkey's name was Modestine.
The cast of Stevensons Travels Part 1 - 1994 includes: Sheila Donald Julian Glover as Narrator Alasdair Gray as Contributor Candida McWilliam as Contributor David Rintoul as Robert Louis Stevenson Matthew Zajac as William Ernest Henley
just a few that I know of: - Robert Louis Stevensons School - Samoa College - Avele College - St. Joesephs College - St. Marys College - Leififi
Robert Louis Stevenson died from a cerebral hemorrhage on December 3, 1894, at the age of 44. He had been suffering from various health issues, including respiratory problems and hemorrhaging. His lifestyle, which involved heavy smoking and drinking, likely contributed to his early death.
The original members were Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant and John Bonham.
Robert Englund.
Robert H. Craven has written: 'F. A. Davis Company, 1879-1979' -- subject(s): Biography, Davis (F. A.) Company, Philadelphia, Publishers and publishing
Robert A. Wright has written: 'Hip and trivial' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Canadian literature, History and criticism, Nationalism and literature, Publishers and publishing, Youth 'Our place in the sun'
Robert Louis Stevenson had a wide range of interests including literature, travel, adventure, and exploring different cultures. He was also fascinated by history, psychology, and the supernatural, which are themes often reflected in his writing. Stevenson was known for his love of exploration and discovery, which inspired many of his famous works such as "Treasure Island" and "Kidnapped".
Robert Cummings