10% OFF

A Ilha Do Tesouro eBook

by Robert Louis Stevenson; Illustration: Louis Rhead
language: brazilian portuguese
Publisher: Autêntica infantil e juvenil, March of 2018 ‧
5,99€
10% OFF CARD
IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY
Ebook for WOOK READER
Com a morte do pirata Billy Bones na hospedaria Almirante Benbow, Jim Hawkins, um menino de 12 anos, abriu o baú do velho lobo do mar e descobriu, além de moedas de várias nacionalidades, o mapa de uma ilha onde haveria um tesouro enterrado pelo terrível Capitão Flint. Jim mostrou o mapa para Dr. Livesey e Sir Trelawney, homens influentes da região. Logo partiram no navio Hispaniola para uma expedição à ilha. A tripulação tinha como cozinheiro Long John Silver, um veterano do mar que havia trabalhado no barco de Flint. Silver os ajudou a escolher o restante da tripulação, homens experientes, entre os quais alguns aliados de Long John – que, como tantos outros piratas, queria mesmo era pegar o tesouro. A partir daí, começa uma eletrizante aventura, com lutas, armadilhas, mortes sangrentas, barcos à deriva, tempestades e descobertas impressionantes. Trama cheia de traições e reviravoltas, A ilha do tesouro tem todos os ingredientes para manter o leitor empolgado e sem fôlego a cada página. Clássico para ler e reler muitas vezes, a obra é, muito provavelmente, uma fonte na qual beberam os autores da série Piratas do Caribe, entre outros.

A Ilha Do Tesouro

by Robert Louis Stevenson; Illustration: Louis Rhead

Property Description
ISBN: 9788551303184
Publisher: Autêntica infantil e juvenil
Release Date: March of 2018
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Pages: 256
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Children’s and Young Adult > Reference books
EAN: 9788551303184
Acessibilidade: Ver características de acessibilidade indicadas pelo editor

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh on November 13, 1850. Studied Law - without that he ever became a lawyer - and, shortly after, falls in love with Fanny Osbourne with who, despite the various tribulations they went through, would get married. Years later he contracted tuberculosis and moved with his wife and stepson to Switzerland, where he lived for a year. He returned to Scotland but the weather only further damaged his health, forcing him to move again, this time to the South of France. The next few years were spent looking for a climate that would not aggravate his illness, until finally, in 1892, he settled with his family in Samoa. It was there that he died on December 3, 1894, victim of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was the author, among others, of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and of Treasure Island, which immortalized him.

(see more)

BY THE AUTHOR