That depends on the edition, but in any case it is not too many. And every page is good, too, especially in the editions having the N.C. Wyeth illustrations.
Kidnapped is a classic story by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Bantam classic paperback is 288 pages. David Balfour is the main character.
Kidnapped has 288 pages. It is a classic written by Robert Louis Stevenson. The main character is David Balfour.
One can find information about Robert Louis Stevenson from websites like Wikipedia, Brandeis, Poetry Lovers Pages, NLS, Online - Literature and Biography.
The length of the book "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson can vary depending on the edition, font size, and formatting. On average, it is around 200-300 pages long.
"The Kidnapped King" by Ron Roy has 80 pages.
The book "Kidnapped: The Abduction" by Gordon Korman has 160 pages.
"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" was written by Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish author known for his adventure fiction and gothic tales. The novella was first published in 1886 and explores the duality of human nature through the characters of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
The answer depends on the edition- whether it is abridged, the number of picture, the size of the pages and the size of the type. An unabridged version runs about 275 pages. A children's version maybe 170.
Stevenson is a difficult author to nail down - I did my doctoral dissertation on him. A major theme in Kidnapped (and in many of his other novels), is the triumph of good over evil. Another major theme in the novel is 'duality' - Stevenson is saying that nothing is black and white or cut and dried - that no one is perfectly good or totally evil. My favourite theme is Kidnapped is 'father figures'. I argued that Stevenson's relationship with his own father was ambiguous and that in Kidnapped (AND in many other of his novels) the protagonist is in search of a father figure. Note how in both Kidnapped and Treasure Island, for example, the young hero's own father dies in the first few pages! Perhaps the first father figure in Kidnapped is David's uncle, and the uncle tries to kill him (bad father!). Alan (according to a wanted poster) is old enough to be a father to David, but he is ambiguously a mixture of good and evil...
Stevenson is a difficult author to nail down - I did my doctoral dissertation on him. A major theme in Kidnapped (and in many of his other novels), is the triumph of good over evil. Another major theme in the novel is 'duality' - Stevenson is saying that nothing is black and white or cut and dried - that no one is perfectly good or totally evil. My favourite theme is Kidnapped is 'father figures'. I argued that Stevenson's relationship with his own father was ambiguous and that in Kidnapped (AND in many other of his novels) the protagonist is in search of a father figure. Note how in both Kidnapped and Treasure Island, for example, the young hero's own father dies in the first few pages! Perhaps the first father figure in Kidnapped is David's uncle, and the uncle tries to kill him (bad father!). Alan (according to a wanted poster) is old enough to be a father to David, but he is ambiguously a mixture of good and evil...
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