Robert Louis Stevenson was born on this day in 1850, so happy birthday to him! That would make him...uh...162 if he were still alive today (yeah, I had to bring up the calculator!).
Stevenson was a talented writer. We read Treasure Island aloud to our two sons a couple of times when they were younger; it is a favorite book at our house!
We also greatly enjoyed watching Disney's 1950 movie adaptation starring Robert Newton as Long John Silver - dozens and dozens of time! It was one of our sons' favorite movies, and Ken and I enjoyed it, too. In fact, I included it in a round-up of great pirate products for Family Fun magazine in 2005. And, of course, the Muppets starred in a pretty good adaptation of the novel, too!
I do think, though, that Treasure Island is the only Stevenson book I ever read. In fact, I was surprised when looked him up on amazon and discovered that he also wrote Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - I've seen stage productions of that one but have never read it. And, of course, he also wrote A Children's Garden of Verses, but I don't think I read that one either.
What are your favorite Robert Louis Stevenson works? Happy Birthday, Robert!
2 comments:
What? You haven't read A Child's Garden of Verses! That a classic poetry collection for children. The artwork by Tasha Tudor is stunning. I have it on my shelf....but my dust jacket has seen better days.
I know, I know, Heidi! I have seen the book, but I really don't think I have read it. I must make amends!
Sue
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