In the South Seas - Robert Louis Stevenson - Libros -  - 9781679912245 - 23 de diciembre de 2019
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In the South Seas

- This version of Essays in the Art of Writing includes a biography of the author Robert Louis Stevenson at the end of the book
- This includes life before and after the release of the book

In June 1888, Stevenson chartered the yacht Casco and set sail with his family from San Francisco. The vessel "plowed her path of snow across the empty deep, far from all track of commerce, far from any hand of help. The sea air and thrill of adventure for a time restored his health, and for nearly three years he wandered the eastern and central Pacific, stopping for extended stays at the Hawaiian Islands, where he became a good friend of King Kal?kaua. He befriended the king's niece Princess Victoria Kaiulani, who also had Scottish heritage. He spent time at the Gilbert Islands, Tahiti, New Zealand, and the Samoan Islands. During this period, he completed The Master of Ballantrae, composed two ballads based on the legends of the islanders, and wrote The Bottle Imp. He preserved the experience of these years in his various letters and in his In the South Seas (which was published posthumously). He made a voyage in 1889 with Lloyd on the trading schooner Equator, visiting Butaritari, Mariki, Apaiang, and Abemama in the Gilbert Islands. They spent several months on Abemama with tyrant-chief Tem Binoka, whom Stevenson described in In the South Seas.

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Publicado 23 de diciembre de 2019
ISBN13 9781679912245
Páginas 254
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   376 g
Lengua Inglés  

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