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Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous visit to the Cévennes could have been very different if he’d turned right instead of left at a critical moment, writes Roger Cox. All Sections.
o 23 · Markheim · Robert Louis Stevenson · ss Unwin’s Annual 1886, 1885 o 31 · So They Say · Various · ms (r) o 33 · A Dilemma · S. Weir Mitchell · ss The Century Magazine July 1902 o 35 · Eve · Ralph ...
Robert Louis Stevenson was sickly, often coughing blood. It was thought he would die young and in fact he did, a century ago, at age 44. But not before hiking and canoeing and sailing over half ...
THE famous Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson lived in Bournemouth, for a few important years back in the late 1800s. He lived there between 1884 and 1887.
Be sure to look for treasure and beware as you approach the cave that inspired Robert Louis Stevenson." READ MORE: Scotland's 'ancient rainforest' near hidden gem inn perfect for spring hike.
Come hear a captivating lecture about Robert Louis Stevenson up at the U’s Alumni House. The University of Utah College of Humanities is presenting “Imperial Ears: Robert Louis Stevenson in ...
Author Robert Louis Stevenson is to be remembered with a sculpture near his former home. Stevenson lived in Bournemouth from 1884 until 1887, during which time he wrote his horror novella, Strange ...
Artist Tim Ward will create a prominent 2.5 metre high sculpture depicting Robert Louis Stevenson’s head in two halves. Tim was the sculptor who designed the Jon Egging memorial on East Cliff.
Robert Louis Stevenson, his wife Fanny and their household in Vailima, Samoa, 31 July 1892 (Image: National Library of Scotland) The Remediating Stevenson project leader, Professor Michelle Keown ...
The Robert Louis Stevenson Museum in St. Helena will present an evening with Camille Peri, author of the new book "A Wilder Shore: The Romantic Odyssey of Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson," at 5: ...
This louvered housing for thermometers measuring air temperature was invented in the 1860s by Thomas Stevenson, a lighthouse engineer and father of the author Robert Louis Stevenson.
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