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Treasure Island

By: Robert Louis Stevenson
Narrated by: Timothy West
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First conceived during a rainy summer holiday in the Highlands of Scotland in an attempt to amuse his stepson, Treasure Island began with the map. Young Lloyd Osbourne had drawn a crude version of an island, and Stevenson, looking over the boy's shoulder, began to elaborate, christening various curves and smudges the famed names of Skeleton Island and Spyglass Hill and finally adding the three red crosses marking the buried treasure.

From this gentlest of beginnings has come one of the fiercest and best-loved novels of piracy and fortune in the history of literature. It is Lloyd's lasting legacy that he insisted there be no girls in the story!

It tells the story of Jim Hawkins, who, having acquired a map to the vast treasure of the fabled Captain Flint, sets out with a sponsor, Squire Trelawney, who has been tricked into crewing up his ship with the remaining members of the notorious Flint's band of pirates.

Mutiny, maroonings and treasure follow, with the wonderful character of Long John Silver, not only providing a truly sophisticated analysis of the fact that morality is never simple but also forever fixing peg legs and parrots as the only uniform of the true bucaneer.

Initially sold to a boys' magazine called Young Folks, Treasure Island began Robert Louis Stevenson's phenomenal success as a novelist. The British Prime Minister W. E. Gladstone was reputed to have read until two in the morning in order to finish it. It has a similar grasp today, and we are firmly convinced that Tim West's Silver will be heard growling and chuckling long into the night.

Public Domain (P)2008 Silksoundbooks Limited
Classics Historical Mystery Fiction Funny Suspense
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What did you like most about Treasure Island?

Language that both conveys teh story and locates both the age and the stations of society

What did you like best about this story?

It brought back memories of my childhood when I first encountered the Treasure Island

What does Timothy West bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

He read in several and authentic sounding voices.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Ho ho ho and a bottle of rum

Any additional comments?

the author was a genius

Oh to be there on the Hispaniola

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I don’t know how I got to my sixties without reading or listening to this book. Suggested by my book club I wasn’t looking forward to it. I bloody loved it, it truly is a ripping yarn. Timothy West’s reading of it is spot on. Fantastic story!

Brilliant!

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Thoroughly enjoyable telling of this classic tale. Timothy West is the perfect narrator for this seafaring yarn.

Cracking Yarn

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Excellent narration, will be looking for Timothy West again. Story was great but I thought the ending was weak. Hence 4 stars. I mean the amount of stuff that happens in the last 10 minutes is ridiculous. Still really enjoyed it though and was hooked from the beginning. Books like this inspire me to adventure!

Very good, excellent performance

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Treasure Island is an absolute classic but when coupled with Timothy West's unique and warm voice, this is taken to another level of escapism.

Very much recommend.

A pleasure to listen to.

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