I read on the internet that the time period was the 1700's. Between 1730 and 1750. Below is what I found on Yahoo. The fourth major character presented is Jim Hawkins himself, the narrator and apparently the novel's protagonist. What do you discover about Jim? His age is not immediately obvious, but you know something about the century in which he lives: "17__," he writes, and from later evidence in the book, you may put the events of this first chapter at no earlier than 1730 or so and no later than around 1750 or '55. it was set in 1754 to be excart
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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson was first published in 1883.
the year was 1900.
Treasure Island by The Mershon Company was likely published in the late 19th or early 20th century. The exact year of publication would require further research into the specific edition you are referring to.
Walt Whitman did not publish "Treasure Island"; it was actually written by Robert Louis Stevenson. "Treasure Island" was first published as a book in 1883. Whitman, an American poet, is known for his work "Leaves of Grass," which was published in 1855. The two authors belonged to different literary spheres and were contemporaries but did not collaborate on any works.
The first book, Five on a Treasure Island, was set in 1942.
yes. i have "art-type edition published 1944
yes, treasure island has treasure. when the crew reaches treasure island they think that it is gone. but ben gunn has been taking the treasure to a cave.
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Treasure Island.
"Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson contains approximately 66,000 words. The exact count can vary slightly depending on the edition and formatting. This classic adventure novel was first published in 1883 and remains a popular tale of pirates and treasure hunting.
Brielle, New Jersey along the Manasquan River. a small little island that stevenson renamed treasure island
the setting of treasure island is at treasure island( should be somewhere in the carribeans), and the hispaniola, the ship