It's fitting that the promising debut from a descendant of Robert Louis Stevenson concerns a sunken treasure--in this case, a billion dollars in gold in the decaying hull of a cruiser torpedoed in ...
A plethora of poetry books arrive just in time for National Poetry Month. Now available in a board book edition, A Child's Garden of Verses, compiled by Cooper Edens, pairs eight of Robert Louis ...
Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous visit to the Cévennes could have been very different if he’d turned right instead of left at a critical moment, writes Roger Cox In late September 1878, Robert Louis ...
“Storyteller” was the name bestowed upon Robert Louis Stevenson by his friends in Samoa, where the Scottish adventure writer, who lived with the intensity of any of his wanderlustful heroes, settled ...
In the latter part of 1879, an unknown young writer lived in a small Oceanside village called Monterey. He would be there only a short period, but the impact of that village would stay with him the ...
"A poetry pop-up book." Step into the nursery, garden, and sandy shore of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic verse, where fantasy springs to life with all-new, full ...
Sheltering in place this spring to hide out from the coronavirus, I’ve been keeping busy by reading escapist literature. A younger version of myself might have curled up with a copy of Robert Louis ...
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