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Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis (Balfour) Stevenson (November 13, 1850 – December 3, 1894), was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, and a contributor to both children's and adult literature.
Works available on Lit2Go:
Books
Individual Works
- "Bed in Summer"
- "Where Go the Boats?"
- "Auntie's Skirts"
- "The Land of Counterpane"
- "The Land of Nod"
- "My Shadow"
- "A Good Boy"
- "Escape at Bedtime"
- "The Cow"
- "The Wind"
- "My Bed is a Boat"
- "At the Sea-Side"
- "The Moon"
- "The Swing"
- "Winter-Time"
- "The Hayloft"
- "Farewell to the Farm"
- "North-West Passage"
- "The Unseen Playmate"
- "My Ship and I"
- "My Kingdom"
- "Picture-Books in Winter"
- "Young Night-Thought"
- "Block City"
- "The Land of Story-Books"
- "The Little Land"
- "Night and Day"
- "Nest Eggs"
- "The Flowers"
- "Summer Sun"
- "Autumn Fires"
- "The Gardener"
- "To Any Reader"
- "Rain"
- "Pirate Story"
- "Foreign Lands"
- "Windy Nights"
- "Singing"
- "A Good Play"
- "The Whole Duty of Children"
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