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(Place of publication is London unless stated otherwise.)


BIBLIOGRAPHY

George H. Ford (ed.), Victortian Fiction: A Second Guide to Research
( Cambridge, Mass., 1978) [includes a chapter on R.L.S. by
Robert Kiely].

George L. McKay, The Stevenson Library of Edwin J. Beinecke, 6 vols.,
( New Haven, 1958).

W. F. Prideaux, Bibliography of Robert Louis Stevenson ( 1903; revised
edition 1917).

Roger G. Swearingen, The Prose Writings of Robert Louis Stevenson: A
Guide
( 1980).


EDITIONS

Collected Editions of the works of R.L.S. include:

The Edinburgh Edition, ed. Sidney Colvin ( 1894-8).

The Pentland Edition, with Bibliographical Notes by Edmund Gosse
( 1906-7).

The Swanston Edition, with an Introduction by Andrew Lang
( 1911-12).

The Vailima Edition, ed. Lloyd Osbourne, with Prefatory Notes by
Fanny van de Grift Stevenson ( 1922-3).

The Tusitala Edition ( 1923-4).


LETTERS

Vailima Letters ( 1895).

The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to His Family and Friends, ed. Sidney Colvin
( 1899; new edition 1911).

Henry James and Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record of Friendship and
Criticism
, ed. Janet Adam Smith ( 1948).

RLS: Stevenson's Letters to Charles Baxter, ed. De Lancey Ferguson and
Marshall Waingrow ( New Haven, 1956).

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Publication Information: Book Title: Treasure Island. Contributors: Robert Louis Stevenson - author, Emma Letley - editor. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1985. Page Number: xxv.
    
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