Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894

David Balfour : Being Memoirs Of His Adventures At Home And Abroad, The Second Part: In Which Are Set Forth His Misfortunes Anent The Appin Murder; His Troubles With Lord Advocate Grant; Captivity On The Bass Rock; Journey Into Holland And France; And Singular Relations With James More Drummond Or Macgregor, A Son Of The Notorious Rob Roy, And His Daughter Catriona - 1 online resource : multiple file formats

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#14133 (An illustrated HTML file with a table of contents) Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catriona_(novel) Sequel to: Kidnapped, #421. Release date is 2004-11-23

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"David Balfour" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a novel published in 1893 as a sequel to "Kidnapped." The story follows young David Balfour as he struggles to secure justice for a wrongly accused man, only to be imprisoned on the Bass Rock until the trial concludes. He falls in love with Catriona Drummond, whose father proves unreliable and treacherous. Together with his friend Alan Breck, David must navigate political intrigue, romantic misunderstandings, and betrayal across Scotland, Holland, and France before finding his way home. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



Historical fiction Scotland -- History -- 18th century -- Fiction

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