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Robert Louis Stevenson
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 3 119 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1878-2026, suosituimpien joukossa Tohtori Jekyll ja herra Hyde (selkokirja). Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
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3 119 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1878-2026.
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Classic Starts(r) the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson
Union Square Kids
2026
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An abridged and illustrated chapter book retelling of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, part of the bestselling Classic Starts series that has sold more than 8 million copies Set in the foggy streets of Victorian London, Robert Louis Stevenson's tale depicts Dr. Jekyll's transformation into the evil, amoral Mr. Hyde, after drinking a serum that he created in his laboratory. While at first Jekyll revels in the freedom of his alter ego, gradually Hyde begins to take over Jekyll's entire being--with devastating consequences.
El Extraño Caso del Dr, Jekyll Y El Sr. Hyde / Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and MR Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson
Gran Travesia
2026
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El doctor Jekyll y el se or Hyde, es una novela corta de horror g tico escrita por Robert Louis Stevenson y publicada por primera vez en ingl s en 1886, que trata acerca de la extra a relaci n entre el Dr. Henry Jekyll, y el mis ntropo Edward Hyde. Jekyll es un cient fico que crea una poci n o bebida que tiene la capacidad de separar la parte m s humana del lado m s mal fico de una persona. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a short gothic horror novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson and first published in English in 1886. It deals with the strange relationship between Dr. Henry Jekyll and the misanthropic Edward Hyde. Jekyll is a scientist who creates a potion or drink that can separate a person's most human from their most evil side.
Legendarnyj roman Roberta Ljuisa Stivensona perenesjot chitatelej v mir piratov, nesmetnykh bogatstv i smertelnykh opasnostej.Kogda junyj Dzhim Khokins nakhodit v starom matrosskom sunduke kartu sokrovisch, on dazhe ne predstavljaet, kakoe neverojatnoe prikljuchenie emu predstoit.Na bortu shkhuny "Ispanola" junga otpravitsja k beregam tainstvennogo neobitaemogo ostrova, raskroet zloveschij zagovor i v neravnoj skhvatke s bezzhalostnymi piratami ne raz spasjot zhizn svoim druzjam!
Underwoods presents a reflective collection of poems that intertwine themes of nature, emotion, mortality, and the fleeting rhythm of life. The verses move gracefully between contemplative meditations and vibrant depictions of the natural world, capturing moments of stillness, loss, and quiet joy. Written in both English and Scots, the work expresses a dual sense of linguistic authenticity and cultural heritage. The poems evoke the emotional landscape of human experience, portraying the tension between life's vitality and its inevitable transience. Drawing from personal reflection and observation, the collection finds beauty in commonplace experiences and depth in fleeting moments of human connection. Each piece contributes to a harmonious exploration of love, memory, and the enduring presence of nature as both solace and muse. Through rhythmic language and sensitive imagery, the collection reflects an artist's desire to reconcile the joys and sorrows of existence with a profound acceptance of fate. Underwoods ultimately stands as a contemplative celebration of life's impermanence and the spiritual resonance of the natural world.
Virginibus puerisque and other papers is a reflective collection of essays that contemplates the experiences of youth, the bonds of friendship, and the intricate sentiments that surround love and marriage. The work opens with a thoughtful exploration of matrimony, contrasting historical ideals with evolving social views and revealing the uncertainty that often accompanies emotional and romantic commitments. With a blend of introspection and understated humor, the essays question social expectations while observing how individuals navigate affection, companionship, and personal freedom. The author examines how people approach relationships-whether through cautious hesitation or spirited devotion - offering philosophical insight into human vulnerability and the desire for connection. The essays further emphasize the tension between individuality and togetherness, portraying love not as an idealized pursuit but as a deeply human experience shaped by fear, hope, and compromise. Through this balanced tone, the collection invites readers to reflect on the meaning of sincerity, authenticity, and emotional understanding in a complex social world.
Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin presents a reflective portrayal of the life and work of an influential engineer and inventor whose achievements, though not widely recognized, left a lasting impact. The narrative opens with an extensive trace of his family lineage, portraying a heritage marked by notable accomplishments and challenges. Through accounts of inherited fortunes that proved illusory and the shifting circumstances that surrounded his early years, the memoir conveys a vivid picture of a childhood shaped by both privilege and hardship. The work delves into the complexities of familial relationships and economic instability, painting a rich backdrop against which the subject's personal drive and professional ambitions developed. As the story unfolds, it captures the interplay of personal traits, environmental influences, and formative experiences that contributed to his distinctive character. Themes of resilience, ingenuity, and perseverance resonate throughout, highlighting how adversity and opportunity intertwined to define his journey in life and work.
Memories and portraits offers a thoughtful collection of essays blending personal recollection with vivid character and place sketches that illuminate the author's formative experiences. The early pages introduce themes of cultural difference and adaptation, exploring the viewpoint of a Scot navigating the nuances of English society. Observations are laced with humor and critique, examining notions of social superiority and the often limited awareness of diverse traditions. Language, identity, and regional roots emerge as significant motifs, underscoring the importance of heritage in shaping personal perspective. Interwoven with these reflections are memories of youth, college days, and encounters with distinct personalities who left lasting impressions. Everyday figures, from gardeners to fellow students, are rendered with warmth and detail, creating a textured portrait of the social worlds once inhabited. Throughout the collection, nostalgia mingles with social commentary, offering an intimate and layered view of life shaped by both personal growth and the ever-present influence of cultural interaction.
Across the plains with other memories and essays is a collection of reflective travel writings that combine vivid observation with thoughtful social commentary. Opening with the account of an emigrant journey from New York to San Francisco, it immerses readers in the physical and emotional demands of long-distance travel during a time of great movement and settlement. The narrative captures the crowded train stations, challenging weather, and confined spaces that passengers endured, while portraying the resilience found in shared experience. Encounters with fellow travelers - each marked by unique personalities and backgrounds - offer insight into the diversity of companionships forged on the road. Moments of compassion, resourcefulness, and quiet humor emerge amid hardship, revealing the human capacity to adapt and connect. As the journey unfolds, changing landscapes inspire deeper reflection on the meaning of migration and the bonds formed through adversity. The essays blend adventure, cultural observation, and introspection, creating a rich portrait of travel as both a physical voyage and an exploration of human spirit.
Records of a family of engineers traces the history and achievements of a Scottish family renowned for their engineering legacy, particularly in lighthouse construction. Beginning with the Stevenson surname's origins, the account covers generations, focusing on the key figures involved in pioneering civil engineering works. Central to the narrative is Robert Stevenson, a visionary engineer known for designing and building the Bell Rock Lighthouse, a monumental feat of maritime engineering. The text interweaves personal family stories with the technical challenges and triumphs of their engineering projects, set against the dramatic Scottish landscape and evolving societal context. The book highlights the perseverance, innovation, and dedication that defined the Stevenson family's contributions to public safety and infrastructure. It also includes reflections on family dynamics, ambitions, and the impact of their work on subsequent generations. This detailed historical record, written with both technical insight and literary grace, offers a rich portrayal of a family whose legacy shaped engineering history. It serves as both a tribute to their enduring influence and a meditation on craftsmanship, resilience, and the advancement of science through civil engineering.
Prince Otto: A romance portrays the troubled reign of a young ruler caught between duty, desire, and disillusionment in the small European principality of Grunewald. The story opens with the prince indulging in a hunt, a scene that mirrors his detachment from responsibility and the mounting unrest within his realm. Beneath the surface of courtly life lies a current of discontent, as rumors and political intrigue threaten his fragile rule. The narrative unfolds through moments of personal reckoning, where the prince confronts his failings and the expectations of those he governs. Love, betrayal, and moral awakening intertwine as he grapples with the conflict between idealism and reality. The richly described setting heightens the contrast between royal splendor and internal decay, making his journey both intimate and symbolic. Through its mixture of romance, political commentary, and psychological depth, the novel explores the possibility of redemption and the transformative power of self-awareness in the face of declining authority.
Fables is a thought-provoking collection of allegorical stories that delve into the intricacies of human behavior and moral dilemmas. Through a series of imaginative and often paradoxical narratives, the book presents situations where characters face ethical conflicts, illuminating deeper truths about virtues, vices, and societal expectations. Each tale is crafted to reveal a lesson, blending satire with wit to challenge readers' assumptions about good and evil. The use of talking animals, symbolic figures, and ironic circumstances allows the stories to function on multiple levels both as light hearted parables and as sharp critiques of human nature. Themes such as selfishness, responsibility, and moral ambiguity run throughout, encouraging reflection on personal and collective choices. With its rich use of irony and a tone that oscillates between humorous and profound, the collection transforms everyday dilemmas into timeless lessons. Though brief in form, these stories leave a lasting impact, offering wisdom wrapped in storytelling that is both entertaining and insightful. The work remains relevant for its universal messages and its unique approach to ethical exploration.
Vdokhnovlennye arabskimi skazkami, eti detektivnye istorii byli vysoko otseneny samim Arturom Konan Dojlom i vposledstvii proslavili Stivensona kak ottsa anglijskogo rasskaza. Florizel, prints Bogemii, i ego vernyj sluga voleju sudby - i po vine sobstvennogo ljubopytstva - vstupajut v Klub samoubijts. Chleny etogo kluba, po tem ili inym prichinam reshivshie svesti schety s zhiznju, igrajut v zhestokuju igru: tot, komu vypadet tuz pik, dolzhen umeret, a tot, komu v ruki pridet tuz tref, - stat ego ubijtsej... No mozhno li ostanovit djavolskuju igru? V knigu takzhe voshel tsikl "Almaz Radzhi".