The works of Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Language: | English |
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[London] :
[W. Heinemann, etc.],
[1924]
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Edition: | Tusitala edition. |
Physical Description: | 35 volumes : illustrations (including music), maps (part folded), diagrams ; 17 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- v. 1. New Arabian nights
- v. 2. Treasure Island
- v. 3. More new Arabian nights: The dynamiter [written in collaboration with Mrs. R. L. Stevenson]
- v. 4. Prince Otto
- v. 5. The strange case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. Fables, other stories & fragments
- v. 6. Kidnapped, being memoirs of the adventures of David Balfour
- v. 7. Catriona, a sequel to "Kidnapped"
- v. 8. The merry men & other tales
- v. 9. The black arrow, a tale of the two roses
- v. 10. The master of Ballantrae, a winter's tale
- v. 11. The wrong box. The body-snatcher
- v. 12. The wrecker [written in collaboration with Lloyd Osbourne]
- v. 13. Island nights' entertainments. The misadventures of John Nicholson
- v. 14. The ebb-tide, a trio and quartette [written in collaboration with Lloyd Osbourne]. The story of a lie.
- CONTINUED. v. 15. St. Ives, being the adventures of a French prisoner in England [finished by A. T. Quiller-Couch]
- v. 16. Weir of Hermiston. Some unfinished stories
- v. 17. An inland voyage. Travels with a donkey in the Cevennes
- v. 18. The amateur emigrant. The old & new Pacific capitals. The Silverado squatters. The Silverado diary
- v. 19. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin. Records of a family of engineers
- v. 20. In the South Seas
- v. 21. Vailima papers
- v. 22. Poems: v. 1. A child's garden of verses. Underwoods. Songs of travel. Moral emblems
- v. 23. Poems: v. 2. Ballads. New poems.
- CONTINUED. v. 24. Plays [written in collaboration with W. E. Henley and Mrs. R. L. Stevenson]
- v. 25. Virginibus puerisque and other essays in belles lettres
- v. 26. Ethical studies. Edingburgh: picturesque notes
- v. 27. Familiar studies of men and books
- v. 28. Essays, literary & critical
- v. 29. Memories and portraits. Memoirs of himself. Selections from his notebook
- v. 30. Further memories
- v. 31-35. Letters, ed. by Sir Sidney Colvin.