Track | Chapter | Time |
01 | 01 At the Admiral Benbow | 15:26 |
02 | 02 Black Dog Appears and Disappears | 14:34 |
03 | 03 The Black Spot | 13:57 |
04 | 04 The Sea Chest | 12:49 |
05 | 05 The Last of the Blind Man | 12:18 |
06 | 06 The Captain's Papers | 13:59 |
07 | 07 I go to Bristol | 11:40 |
08 | 08 At the Sign of the Spy-Glass | 11:32 |
09 | 09 Powder and Arms | 12:06 |
10 | 10 The Voyage | 11:57 |
11 | 11 What I Heard in the Apple Barrel | 15:01 |
12 | 12 Council of War | 12:45 |
13 | 13 How my Shore Adventure happend | 11:59 |
14 | 14 The First Blow | 12:27 |
15 | 15 The Man of the Island | 15:58 |
16 | 16 Narrative continued by the Doctor | 10:07 |
17 | 17 Narrative continued by the Doctor | 9:29 |
18 | 18 Narrative continued by the Doctor | 10:14 |
19 | 19 Narrative resumed by Jim Hawkins | 13:05 |
20 | 20 Silver's Embassy | 13:27 |
21 | 21 The Attack | 13:11 |
22 | 22 How my Sea Adventure Began | 12:46 |
23 | 23 The Ebb-Tide Runs | 10:45 |
24 | 24 The Voyage of the Coracle | 12:55 |
25 | 25 I Strike the Jolly Roger | 11:13 |
26 | 26 Israel Hands | 18:47 |
27 | 27 Pieces of Eight | 13:56 |
28 | 28 In the Enemy's Camp | 18:38 |
29 | 29 The Black Spot Again | 15:19 |
30 | 30 On Parole | 15:21 |
31 | 31 The Treaure Hunt Flint's Pointer | 15:20 |
32 | 32 The Treasure Hunt the Voice Amoung the Trees | 13:50 |
33 | 33 The Fall of a Chieftan | 13:28 |
34 | 34 And Last | 12:32 |
Notes
Running Time: 7 hours 33 minutes
Read by: Adrian Praetzellis
Book Coordinator: Adrian Praetzellis
Meta Coordinator: J. M. Smallheer
Proof Listener: Ans Wink
Artwork
Cover: “Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver and his Parrot” by N.C. Wyeth.
DVD Inset: Photograph of Robert Louis Stevenson c. 1880.
DVD Insert background image: Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver and his Parrot by N.C. Wyeth from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1911.
Recordings
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Treasure Island is the original and ultimate adventure story about pirates and buried treasure. It was originally serialized in Young Folks children’s magazine under the pseudonym Captain George North between 1881 and 1882 before publication in book form in May 1883. The story, which is structured in six sections, is set in the mid-18th century and narrated almost entirely by young Jim Hawkins, the young son of the owners of the Admiral Benbow Inn in the seaside village of Black Hill Cove in southwest England. It opens with the arrival of a drunken seaman by the name of Bones, the former first mate of a notorious pirate Captain Flint who is sought by fellow pirates for information about buried treasure. The pirates arrive and confront Bones, who drops dead, but are thwarted and then routed by customs men. Jim, however, has come by priceless information in the process and enlists comrades to hire a ship and crew and set out to discover the treasure themselves. The story proceeds to unfold with unsavory characters and lively plot twists, with no small amount of treachery and betrayal along the way, before culminating with the return of Jim and company to England.
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Item Info | |
EAN - DVD case | 0684758936158 |
EAN - CD jacket | 0686175924268 |
Media | MP3 CD |
Package | DVD Case |
Author | Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894) |
Year | 1883 |
Recording | |
Read by | Adrian Praetzellis |
Length | 7 hours 33 minutes |
Type of Reading | Solo |
Treasure Island
- Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
- Product Code: DB-1047
- Availability: In Stock
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