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  • Catriona

    R. L. Stevenson

    Paperback (Akasha Classics, April 12, 2009)
    Catriona is a stirring tale of love, danger, and political intrigue set amidst the stately grandeur of old Edinburgh. David Balfour is an orphaned young gentleman who has recently managed to claim his inheritance from a miserly (and murderous) uncle. Now he and his friends James Stewart and Alan Breck are implicated in a sensational killing, and David must fight to clear their names. In the process he meets the beautiful and daring Catriona MacGregor Drummond, and finds that nothing will ever be the same again. Interwoven with real-life people and events, this sequel to the immensely popular Kidnapped was considered by Robert Louis Stevenson to be one of his best works.
  • Catriona

    Robert Louis Stevenson, R. L. Stevenson, 1stworld Library

    Paperback (1st World Library - Literary Society, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - It is the fate of sequels to disappoint those who have waited for them; and my David, having been left to kick his heels for more than a lustre in the British Linen Company's office, must expect his late re-appearance to be greeted with hoots, if not with missiles. Yet, when I remember the days of our explo-rations, I am not without hope. There should be left in our native city some seed of the elect; some long-egged, hot-headed youth must repeat to-day our dreams and wanderings of so many years ago; he will relish the pleasure, which should have been ours, to follow among named streets and numbered houses the country walks of David Balfour, to identify Dean, and Silvermills, and Broughton, and Hope Park, and Pilrig, and poor old Lochend - if it still be standing, and the Figgate Whins - if there be any of them left; or to push (on a long holiday) so far afield as Gillane or the Bass. So, perhaps, his eye shall be opened to behold the series of the generations, and he shall weigh with surprise his momentous and nugatory gift of life. You are still - as when first I saw, as when I last addressed you - in the venerable city which I must always think of as my home. And I have come so far; and the sights and thoughts of my youth pursue me; and I see like a vision the youth of my father, and of his father, and the whole stream of lives flowing down there far in the north, with the sound of laughter and tears, to cast me out in the end, as by a sudden freshet, on these ultimate islands. And I admire and bow my head before the romance of destiny.
  • Catriona

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Hardcover (Macmillan and Co, March 15, 1928)
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  • Catriona, A Sequel to Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson, Fiction, Classics

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Aegypan, July 1, 2006)
    You are still -- as when first I saw, as when I last addressed you -- in the venerable city which I must always think of as my home. And I have come so far; and the sights and thoughts of my youth pursue me; and I see like a vision the youth of my father, and of his father, and the whole stream of lives flowing down there far in the north, with the sound of laughter and tears, to cast me out in the end, as by a sudden freshet, on these ultimate islands. And I admire and bow my head before the romance of destiny. -- RLS
  • Catriona

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Catriona (David Balfour) is the sequel to Kidnapped, and starts at the exact moment that Robert Louis Stevenson’s more famous book ends - with Balfour in Edinburgh, standing cold and remorseful outside the offices of the British Linen Company. From there begins a rollicking series of adventures which sees our eponymous hero successively marooned on a remote island, traveling through Holland and France where he fights for his life with his old comrade Alan Breck, and finding time to fall in love with the spirited and beautiful Catriona, grand-daughter of the infamous ‘Highland Rogue’, Rob Roy.
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  • Catriona

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Blurb, Oct. 2, 2019)
    This edition of Catriona by Robert Louis Stevenson is given by Ashed Phoenix - Million Book Edition
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  • Catriona

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 9, 2019)
    Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist and poet who ranked as one of the greatest authors of the 19th century. Stevenson was a prolific writer and he influenced many of the great authors that followed him. Nearly everyone is familiar with some of Stevenson's classic work which includes Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Catriona is the sequel novel to Kidnapped. The book continues to follow the life of David Balfour as he tries to help James Stewart who has been arrested for murder.
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  • Catriona.

    Robert Louis. Stevenson

    Hardcover (William Heinemann Ltd. (Tusitala Edition)., March 15, 1900)
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  • Catriona

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1949)
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  • Catriona

    R.L. Stevenson

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1966)
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  • Catriona

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 28, 2018)
    Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist and poet who ranked as one of the greatest authors of the 19th century. Stevenson was a prolific writer and he influenced many of the great authors that followed him. Nearly everyone is familiar with some of Stevenson's classic work which includes Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Catriona is the sequel novel to Kidnapped. The book continues to follow the life of David Balfour as he tries to help James Stewart who has been arrested for murder.
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  • Catriona

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Throne Classics, Aug. 7, 2019)
    The book begins precisely where Kidnapped ends, at 2 pm on 25 August 1751, outside the British Linen Company in Edinburgh, Scotland.The first part of the book recounts the attempts of the hero, David Balfour, to gain justice for James Stewart (James of the Glens), who has been arrested and charged with complicity in the Appin Murder. David makes a statement to a lawyer and goes on to meet William Grant of Prestongrange, the Lord Advocate of Scotland, to press the case for James' innocence. However, his attempts fail, as after being reunited with Alan Breck he is once again kidnapped, and confined on the Bass Rock, an island in the Firth of Forth, until the trial is over, and James is condemned to death. David also meets and falls in love with Catriona MacGregor Drummond, the daughter of James MacGregor Drummond, known as James More (who was Rob Roy's eldest son), also held in prison, whose escape she engineers. David also receives some education in the manners and morals of polite society from Barbara Grant, Prestongrange's daughter.In the second part, David and Catriona travel to Holland, where David studies law at the University of Leyden. David takes Catriona under his protection (she having no money) until her father finds them. James More eventually arrives and proves something of a disappointment, drinking a great deal and showing no compunction against living off David's largesse. At this time, David learns of the death of his uncle Ebenezer, and thus gains knowledge that he has come into his full, substantial inheritance. David and Catriona, fast friends at this point, begin a series of misunderstandings that eventually drive her and James More away, although David sends payment to James in return for news of Catriona's welfare. James and Catriona find their way to Dunkirk in northern France. Meanwhile, Alan Breck joins David in Leyden, and he berates David for not understanding women.