“If a man loves the labour of his trade, apart from any question of success or fame, the gods have called him.”
Quote by Robert Louis Stevenson
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Collected Memoirs, Travel Sketches and Island Literature of Robert Louis Stevenson: Autobiographical Writings and Essays by the prolific Scottish novelist, poet and travel writer, author of Treasure Island, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Kidnapped & Catriona
This collection brings together a variety of writings by Robert Louis Stevenson, showcasing his personal reflections, travel experiences, and creative essays. It includes selections from his well-known works and lesser-known pieces, offering insight into his life and literary style. more
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