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Find more out about the author and his fiction AND nonfiction work here: http://robert-louis-stevenson.org/wor...
But wait! What if you cannot find a copy of this book? No problem. Enjoy a free online edition.
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But wait! What if you cannot find a copy of this book? No problem. Enjoy a free online edition.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/535/5...
With the holiday season kicking off for many of us, has anyone had a chance to read this title? What have you thought of it?
Kathy, I can only imagine traveling with a donkey. Those types of excursions don't generally happen anymore.

I'm hoping to start it in the next few days.


I can recommend his essays, he is a worthy successor to Dickens in this genre.

It was only when searching on Google that I realized that both authors had a connection with Monterey, as Stevenson had lived there in 1879. There is now a R L Stevenson House in Monterey.
In Travels with Charley, Steinbeck revisits old haunts in Monterey, and in The Amateur Emigrant, its Stevenson's ultimate destination as he travels - sick and exhausted - to join his future wife, Fanny Osbourne.

John, I don't actively seek out that type of information about writers, but when I happen upon it somewhere, I always enjoying learning it.

Me too! I also really enjoy reading about their lives and how they grew up and where.

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I agree with that Jazzy - I'd guess that about 80% of biographies I read are literary subjects.
Books mentioned in this topic
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes / The Amateur Emigrant (other topics)Travels with Charley: In Search of America (other topics)
Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes (other topics)
Treasure Island (other topics)
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (other topics)
Happy travels, NTLTRC members!