Treasure Island
by Denis King, Willis Hall

Treasure Island

What readers are saying

Readers appreciate the adventurous spirit and classic storytelling of this beloved tale. Many find the characters, especially Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver, to be memorable and engaging. The writing style is often praised for its ability to create tension and excitement, making it a favorite among both children and adults. However, some readers feel that the story may not resonate as strongly with modern audiences as it once did.

Engaging characters Thrilling adventure Classic storytelling Memorable pirate tropes May not resonate with modern audiences

Synopsis

All the characters that have captivated the imagination of readers for generations are vividly presented here - the rascally one-legged sea-dog Long John Silver, Billy Bones, Blind Pew, Ben Gunn and of course, young Jim Hawkins the 'rare bright spark' who sets the Treasure Island adventure in motion.

There are many delightful songs and musical numbers, with plenty of scope for imaginative staging.|1 woman, 13 men

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1986
Binding Paperback
Pages 84
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573080685
ISBN-10 0573080682
LCCN 87143355
LCC ML50.K549 T7 1986
DCC 782.81/2

Treasure Island is a British adaptation play written by Denis King and published by Samuel French in London (1986).

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