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From: The Daily Mail (London, England)
Date: 20031010
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Byline: MAX HASTINGS
TREASURE ISLAND
by Robert Louis Stevenson
WILKIE COLLINS'S The Moonstone may have laid claim to being the first detective story, but Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, first published in 1883, bids fair to have been the first thriller. It awakened in generations of schoolboys a lust for adventure which has never faded.
The tale is told through the eyes of young Jim Hawkins, whose widowed mother keeps the Admiral Benbow, an inn on the Cornish smuggling coast in the mid-18th century. Her only lodger is a maudlin, drunken old pirate, who ...
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