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Treasure island por
  • Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Series Signature ClassicsTemas: AUTORES ESCOCESES; INGLÉS; NOVELAS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: México : C.I.-J.W. Clute, [s.f.]
Resumen: At the start of Treasure Island, Jim Hawkins is living with his mother and father at their inn, the Admiral Benbow. Life is pretty ordinary - Jim's father is sick, which sucks, but other than that, there isn't much going on for him. Until, that is, a sunburned sailor singing, "Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!" comes through the front door of the family establishment. This sailor calls himself a captain and demands a room. He proceeds to settle down at the Admiral Benbow Inn, drink a ton of whiskey, and tell terrifying stories about life on the high seas.One day, after an old shipmate named Black Dog manages to track down the captain, he gets so worked up that he has a stroke. The captain starts hallucinating and raving about his old life as a pirate. Apparently, the captain isn't a captain at all: his name is Billy Bones, and he was second in command to someone named Captain Flint. Jim doesn't have much time to care about the captain's crazy talk, though: his father dies that same night. The day after Jim's father's funeral, a blind man appears at the Inn looking for the captain. This man is Pew, and he orders that the captain meet his old shipmates at 10 o'clock that night. The blind man leaves, the captain jumps up, and then he falls over dead from a heart attack. After some shenanigans with Pew and a bunch of pirates who try to steal Billy Bones's sea chest, Jim comes away with a packet of papers from Billy Bones. He decides to bring the papers to Doctor Livesey, the local judge..
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 821-31 =111 S48.

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The stange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeTravels with a donkey por
  • Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Series Signature ClassicsTemas: AUTORES ESCOCESES; INGLÉS; NOVELAS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: México : C.I.-J.W. Clute, [s.f.]
Resumen: The tale-told largely from the perspective of Mr. Gabriel John Utterson, a London lawyer and friend of Dr. Henry Jekyll-begins quietly, with an urbane conversation between Utterson and his friend Mr. Richard Enfield. The latter tells how, returning home in the early hours of the morning, he witnessed a "horrible" incident: a small girl, running across the street, was trampled by a man named Mr. Edward Hyde, who left her screaming on the ground. After being caught, Hyde, who has a face that inspires loathing, agreed to pay the child's family, and he retrieved from a dilapidated building a check from the account of a respected man. Enfield assumes that Hyde is blackmailing that man, whom Utterson knows to be his client Jekyll. Utterson has in his files a will in which Jekyll bequeaths everything to Hyde. Troubled, the lawyer visits Dr. Hastie Lanyon, a longtime friend of both Jekyll and Utterson. Lanyon says that he has seen little of Jekyll for more than 10 years, since Jekyll had gotten involved with "unscientific balderdash," and that he does not know Hyde. Utterson waylays Hyde at the old building and introduces himself and then goes around to Jekyll's house (the neglected building is a laboratory belonging to the house), only to learn from the butler, Poole, that Jekyll is not at home and that his servants have orders to obey Hyde. / Travels with a Donkey describes Stevenson's hiking trip in the Cevennes, in South-Central France.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 821-31 =111 S48s.

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Prince Otto por
  • Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Series Signature ClassicsTemas: AUTORES ESCOCESES; INGLÉS; NOVELAS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: México : C.I.-J.W. Clute, [s.f.]
Resumen: Prince Otto of Grunewald is widely regarded by his people as an incompetent fool, incapable of ruling the kingdom. One night, Otto conceals his true identity and stays with the farmer Killian and his family. Not knowing Otto is the prince, the family discuss how much they despise him.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 821-31 =111 S48p.

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The master of Ballantrae por
  • Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Series Signature ClassicsTemas: AUTORES ESCOCESES; INGLÉS; NOVELAS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: México : C.I.-J.W. Clute, [s.f.]
Resumen: Set in Scotland during the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion, in the exotic French Indies, and in the North American wilderness, the story has as its hero one of the most compelling yet horrifying studies of evil in nineteenth-century fiction-James Durie, Master of Ballantrae. The Master is about his infective influence-on his younger, less attractive brother Henry; on Henry's wife Alison; and on those narrators whom Stevenson so skilfully employs to present their experiences of this charming, ruthless, and evil man.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 821-31 =111 S48m.

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Kidnapped por
  • Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Series Signature ClassicsTemas: AUTORES ESCOCESES; INGLÉS; NOVELAS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: México : C.I.-J.W. Clute, [s.f.]
Resumen: Kidnapped tells the story of David Balfour, a young man of the Lowlands, the southern part of Scotland. David's father, Alexander Balfour, has recently died, and his mother died some time before, so he is now an orphan. Since he is now seventeen years old, he has decided it is time to go and seek his fortune.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 821-31 =111 S48k.

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The black arrow por
  • Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Series Signature ClassicsTemas: AUTORES ESCOCESES; INGLÉS; NOVELAS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: México : C.I.-J.W. Clute, [s.f.]
Resumen: The Black Arrow: A Tale of Two Roses is set during the Wars of the Roses (1453-1487). These were a series of civil wars between the houses of Lancaster and York who were fighting for the English throne. In the novel, Richard Shelton (Dick) lives as Sir Daniel Brackley's ward at Tunstall Moat House. A group of outlaws known as "The Black Arrow", strike, killing Nicholas Appleyard. They leave a message warning that they will also kill Brackley, and his men Bennet Hatch and Oliver Oates. Their note implies that Dick's father, Harry Shelton, died under suspicious circumstances. Dick, who doesn't know how his father died, wonders if Brackley was responsible.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 821-31 =111 S48b.

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