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Books with title The Complete Works of R. L. Stevenson

  • Oakshot Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson.

    Robert Louis Stevenson, Oakshot Press

    eBook (Oakshot Press, July 2, 2017)
    Ebook comes with main table of contents and interlinked sub table of contents. Each chapter is clearly marked so user knows which book within the boxset is being read. The Novels.•Treasure Island. (Illustrated)•The Black Arrow. (Illustrated/Inline Footnotes)•Prince Otto.•The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde. (Illustrated)•Kidnapped. (1894) (Illustrated)•The Master of Ballantrae - A Winters Tale. (Illustrated/Inline Footnotes)•The Wrong Box.•The Wrecker.•Catriona. (Inline footnotes)•Weir Of Hermiston.•The Ebb-Tide - A Trio Quartette. (Inline Footnotes)•St. Ives - Being The Adventures of a French Prisoner In England.•Heathercat.•The Great North Road.•The Young Chevalier.The Short Story Collections.•New Arabian Nights.•More New Arabian Nights - The Dynamiter.•The Merry Men And Other Tales And Fables.•Island Nights Entertainments.•Fables.•Tales And Fantasies.The Short Stories.•The Plague-Cellar.•When The Devil Was Well.•Edifying Letters Of The Rutherford Family.•An Old Song.•Diogenes.•The Enchantress.•The Waif Woman.The Plays.•The Charity Bazaar.•Deacon Brodie.•Beau Austin.•Admiral Guinea.•Macaire - A Melodramatic Farce In Three Acts.The Poetry Collections.•A Child’s Garden Of Verses. (Illustrated)•Underwoods.•Ballads.•Songs of Travel And Other Verses.•New Poems And Variant Readings.The Complete Poetry.The Travel Writing.•Essays of Travel. (Inline Footnotes)•An Inland Voyage.•Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes.•Edinburgh: Picturesque Notes. (Illustrated)•Across The Plains.•The Silverado Squatters.•The Old And New Pacific Capitals. The Non Fiction.•Virginibus Puerisque And Other Papers.•Familiar Studies of Men And Books. (Inline Footnotes)•Memories And Portraits. (Inline Footnotes)•Additional Memories And Portraits.•Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin. (Inline Footnotes)•Records of a Family of Engineers. (Inline Footnotes)•Later Essays. (Inline Footnotes)•Lay Morals And Other Papers. (Inline Footnotes)•Prayers Written For Family Use At Vailima.•A Footnote To History - Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa.•In The South Seas. (Inline Footnotes)•Juvenilia And Other Papers. (Illustrated/Inline Footnotes)The Letters.•The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson. Vol I and II.•Vailima Letters.•Letters From Samoa 1891-1895. (Illustrated/Inline Footnotes)•Letters To The “Times,” “Pall Mall Gazette,” Etc.•Letters To Young People. (Inline Footnotes)The Biographies.•Robert Louis Stevenson by Margaret Moyes Black. (Inline Footnotes)•The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson by Sir Graham Balfour. (Inline Footnotes)•Robert Louis Stevenson by Alexander H. Japp.•Robert Louis Stevenson by Walter Raleigh.•The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson by Nellie Van de Grift Sanchez. (Illustrated/Inline Footnotes)
  • The Complete Works of R. L. Stevenson

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Nov. 15, 2017)
    This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. His most famous works are Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. A literary celebrity during his lifetime, Stevenson now ranks among the 26 most translated authors in the world.Content:Biographies:Robert Louis Stevenson by Alexander JappThe Life of Robert Louis Stevenson By Sir Graham BalfourThe Life of Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson By Nellie Van De Grift SanchezNovels:Treasure IslandPrince OttoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeKidnappedCatrionaThe Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two RosesThe Master of BallantraeThe Wrong BoxThe WreckerThe Ebb-TideWeir of HermistonSt Ives: Being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in EnglandThe Great North Road (Unfinished)Heathercat (Unfinished)The Young Chevalier (Unfinished)PoemsShort Stories:New Arabian NightsThe Merry Men and Other Tales and FablesIsland Nights' Entertainments (South Sea Tales)The Plays:Deacon BrodieBeau AustinAdmiral GuineaMacaireTravel Sketches:An Inland VoyageTravels with a Donkey in the CĂ©vennesEdinburgh - Picturesque NotesThe Old and New Pacific CapitalsThe Amateur EmigrantAcross the PlainsThe Silverado SquattersA Mountain Town in FranceThe Island Literature:A Footnote to History, Eight Years of Trouble in SamoaIn the South Seas Essays:Virginibus Puerisque and Other PapersMemories and PortraitsLater Essays Juvenilia and Other Papers Memoirs and Letters:Memoir of Fleeming JenkinRandom Memoirs and PortraitsLetters from SamoaLetters to Young PeopleThe Complete LettersFamiliar Studies of Men and BooksRecords of a Family of EngineersLay Morals...
  • THE COMPLETE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    language (Musaicum Books, Aug. 7, 2017)
    Musaicum Books presents to you this carefully created collection of Robert Louis Stevenson's complete works. This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. His most famous works are Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. A literary celebrity during his lifetime, Stevenson now ranks among the 26 most translated authors in the world.Content: Biographies:Robert Louis Stevenson by Alexander JappThe Life of Robert Louis Stevenson By Sir Graham BalfourThe Life of Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson By Nellie Van De Grift SanchezNovels:Treasure IslandPrince OttoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeKidnappedCatrionaThe Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two RosesThe Master of BallantraeThe Wrong BoxThe WreckerThe Ebb-TideWeir of HermistonSt Ives: Being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in EnglandThe Great North Road (Unfinished)Heathercat (Unfinished) The Young Chevalier (Unfinished)PoemsShort Stories:New Arabian NightsThe Merry Men and Other Tales and FablesIsland Nights' Entertainments (South Sea Tales)The Plays:Deacon BrodieBeau AustinAdmiral GuineaMacaireTravel Sketches:An Inland VoyageTravels with a Donkey in the CĂ©vennesEdinburgh - Picturesque NotesThe Old and New Pacific CapitalsThe Amateur EmigrantAcross the PlainsThe Silverado SquattersA Mountain Town in FranceThe Island Literature:A Footnote to History, Eight Years of Trouble in SamoaIn the South Seas Essays:Virginibus Puerisque and Other PapersMemories and PortraitsLater Essays Juvenilia and Other Papers Memoirs and Letters:Memoir of Fleeming JenkinRandom Memoirs and PortraitsLetters from SamoaLetters to Young PeopleThe Complete LettersFamiliar Studies of Men and BooksRecords of a Family of EngineersLay Morals...
  • The Complete Works of Saki

    Saki, Noel Coward

    (Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1976)
    All the stories, the three novels, and the three plays of the popular English writer, who delighted in the elegant and inelegant, the mannered and ill-mannered, the trivial and privileged denizens of pre-war England and Empire
  • The complete works of Saki

    Saki

    language (LBA, June 13, 2018)
    Saki's (a.k.a Hector Hugh Munro) unique brand of humor has resonated with readers for over a century. Both macabre and also at times vicious, his writing nonetheless manages to perfectly capture the trivial absurdities of the Edwardian era in England.His subjects are almost always louche members of the upper classes - in particular his perfectly observed anti-heroes such as Clovis and Reginald - who wouldn't feel out of place in the world of P.G Wodehouse's 'Bertie Wooster'.The fatal flaw of hypocrisy receives particular attention in Saki's world, with vengeful justice often meted out in the most unlikely and unexpected fashion by birds, beasts and children alike.This collection contains both novels by Saki, all of his short story collections, and also his individual short stories the were published outside collections - in total 145 separate works.
  • The complete works of Saki

    Saki

    language (MVP, May 31, 2018)
    Saki's (a.k.a Hector Hugh Munro) unique brand of humor has resonated with readers for over a century. Both macabre and also at times vicious, his writing nonetheless manages to perfectly capture the trivial absurdities of the Edwardian era in England.His subjects are almost always louche members of the upper classes - in particular his perfectly observed anti-heroes such as Clovis and Reginald - who wouldn't feel out of place in the world of P.G Wodehouse's 'Bertie Wooster'.The fatal flaw of hypocrisy receives particular attention in Saki's world, with vengeful justice often meted out in the most unlikely and unexpected fashion by birds, beasts and children alike.This collection contains both novels by Saki, all of his short story collections, and also his individual short stories the were published outside collections - in total 145 separate works.
  • The complete works of Saki

    Saki

    language (WS, July 5, 2019)
    Saki's (a.k.a Hector Hugh Munro) unique brand of humor has resonated with readers for over a century. Both macabre and also at times vicious, his writing nonetheless manages to perfectly capture the trivial absurdities of the Edwardian era in England.His subjects are almost always louche members of the upper classes - in particular his perfectly observed anti-heroes such as Clovis and Reginald - who wouldn't feel out of place in the world of P.G Wodehouse's 'Bertie Wooster'.The fatal flaw of hypocrisy receives particular attention in Saki's world, with vengeful justice often meted out in the most unlikely and unexpected fashion by birds, beasts and children alike.This collection contains both novels by Saki, all of his short story collections, and also his individual short stories the were published outside collections - in total 145 separate works.
  • The complete works of Saki

    Saki

    language (WS, June 6, 2018)
    Saki's (a.k.a Hector Hugh Munro) unique brand of humor has resonated with readers for over a century. Both macabre and also at times vicious, his writing nonetheless manages to perfectly capture the trivial absurdities of the Edwardian era in England.His subjects are almost always louche members of the upper classes - in particular his perfectly observed anti-heroes such as Clovis and Reginald - who wouldn't feel out of place in the world of P.G Wodehouse's 'Bertie Wooster'.The fatal flaw of hypocrisy receives particular attention in Saki's world, with vengeful justice often meted out in the most unlikely and unexpected fashion by birds, beasts and children alike.This collection contains both novels by Saki, all of his short story collections, and also his individual short stories the were published outside collections - in total 145 separate works.
  • The complete works of Saki

    Saki

    language (AB Books, May 11, 2018)
    Saki's (a.k.a Hector Hugh Munro) unique brand of humor has resonated with readers for over a century. Both macabre and also at times vicious, his writing nonetheless manages to perfectly capture the trivial absurdities of the Edwardian era in England.His subjects are almost always louche members of the upper classes - in particular his perfectly observed anti-heroes such as Clovis and Reginald - who wouldn't feel out of place in the world of P.G Wodehouse's 'Bertie Wooster'.The fatal flaw of hypocrisy receives particular attention in Saki's world, with vengeful justice often meted out in the most unlikely and unexpected fashion by birds, beasts and children alike.This collection contains both novels by Saki, all of his short story collections, and also his individual short stories the were published outside collections - in total 145 separate works.
  • The complete works of Saki

    Saki

    language (JA, May 27, 2019)
    Saki's (a.k.a Hector Hugh Munro) unique brand of humor has resonated with readers for over a century. Both macabre and also at times vicious, his writing nonetheless manages to perfectly capture the trivial absurdities of the Edwardian era in England.His subjects are almost always louche members of the upper classes - in particular his perfectly observed anti-heroes such as Clovis and Reginald - who wouldn't feel out of place in the world of P.G Wodehouse's 'Bertie Wooster'.The fatal flaw of hypocrisy receives particular attention in Saki's world, with vengeful justice often meted out in the most unlikely and unexpected fashion by birds, beasts and children alike.This collection contains both novels by Saki, all of his short story collections, and also his individual short stories the were published outside collections - in total 145 separate works.
  • The complete works of Saki

    Saki

    language (CDED, Feb. 6, 2019)
    Saki's (a.k.a Hector Hugh Munro) unique brand of humor has resonated with readers for over a century. Both macabre and also at times vicious, his writing nonetheless manages to perfectly capture the trivial absurdities of the Edwardian era in England.His subjects are almost always louche members of the upper classes - in particular his perfectly observed anti-heroes such as Clovis and Reginald - who wouldn't feel out of place in the world of P.G Wodehouse's 'Bertie Wooster'.The fatal flaw of hypocrisy receives particular attention in Saki's world, with vengeful justice often meted out in the most unlikely and unexpected fashion by birds, beasts and children alike.This collection contains both novels by Saki, all of his short story collections, and also his individual short stories the were published outside collections - in total 145 separate works.
  • The complete works of Saki

    Saki

    language (LBA, Dec. 3, 2018)
    Saki's (a.k.a Hector Hugh Munro) unique brand of humor has resonated with readers for over a century. Both macabre and also at times vicious, his writing nonetheless manages to perfectly capture the trivial absurdities of the Edwardian era in England.His subjects are almost always louche members of the upper classes - in particular his perfectly observed anti-heroes such as Clovis and Reginald - who wouldn't feel out of place in the world of P.G Wodehouse's 'Bertie Wooster'.The fatal flaw of hypocrisy receives particular attention in Saki's world, with vengeful justice often meted out in the most unlikely and unexpected fashion by birds, beasts and children alike.This collection contains both novels by Saki, all of his short story collections, and also his individual short stories the were published outside collections - in total 145 separate works.