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Treasure Island

Gerónimo Stilton

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The R. L. Stevenson classic freely adapted by Geronimo Stilton. It all began with an old sailor's chest and a mysterious treasure map... Jim, the young protagonist, decides to embark on an adventure aboard the schooner Hispaniola, in search of a mysterious island... With fun ...

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Treasure Island

The R. L. Stevenson classic freely adapted by Geronimo Stilton. It all began with an old sailor's chest and a mysterious treasure map... Jim, the young protagonist, decides to embark on an adventure aboard the schooner Hispaniola, in search of a mysterious island... With fun full-color illustrations and typographic games, in true Stilton style!

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Publication date: 04/09/2009 | Language: Spanish | ISBN: 978-84-08-08561-4 | Code: 305644 | Format: 13 x 19.3 cm. | Ink: color | Presentation: Hardcover with dust jacket | Collection: Great Stilton Stories | Translator: Manuel Manzano

About the author

Geronimo Stilton Born in Mouse Island, Geronimo Stilton holds degrees in Ratological Literature and Comparative Archaeoratonic Philosophy. For twenty years, he has directed The Rodent's Echo, the most widely circulated newspaper in Mouse Island. He was awarded the Ratitzer Prize for his report The Mystery of the Missing Treasure. Geronimo also received the Andersen Prize in 2001 as Character of the Year, and one of his books won the eB... Robert Louis Stevenson Robert Louis Stevenson (Edinburgh, Great Britain, 1850 – Vailima, Samoa, 1894), son of a dominant lighthouse builder, suffered several pulmonary crises since childhood that led him to a constant and nostalgic pilgrimage in search of warmer climates, until in 1888 he embarked for the South Seas and settled in Samoa with his wife, thus fulfilling the dream of his short life. His studies of nautical, which he would later abandon for those of d...

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