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    Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer...
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  • named "Robert Louis Stevenson School" or similar include: Robert Louis Stevenson School, New York City Robert Louis Stevenson School, Samoa Stevenson School...
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    Osbourne Stevenson (10 March 1840 – 18 February 1914) was an American magazine writer. She became a supporter and later the wife of Robert Louis Stevenson, and...
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    The Robert Louis Stevenson Museum is a museum in Samoa, which commemorates the life of the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. The museum displays...
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    called the French Hotel, built circa 1836. The Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson lived there in 1879, writing and courting his future wife. It is...
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    Robert Stevenson, FRSE, FGS, FRAS, FSA Scot, MWS (8 June 1772 – 12 July 1850) was a Scottish civil engineer, and designer and builder of lighthouses. His...
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    notable family of Engineers and lighthouse builders. The writer Robert Louis Stevenson was his nephew. He was educated at the High School in Edinburgh...
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    location of the last residence of Robert Louis Stevenson, named "Villa Vailima", which is now the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum. The estate has had a varied...
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    Robert Louis Stevenson State Park is a California state park, located in Sonoma, Lake and Napa counties. The park offers a 5-mile (8 km) hike to the summit...
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    Stevenson School (also known as Robert Louis Stevenson School and abbreviated as RLS) is a coeducational, private school for boarding and day students...
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    Edinburgh with fresh water. Its most notable resident was the young Robert Louis Stevenson, whose family leased a holiday home in the village during the late...
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  • Treasure Island (category Novels by Robert Louis Stevenson)
    Boys) is an adventure and historical novel by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. It was published in 1883, and tells a story of "buccaneers and...
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    an 1885 volume of 64 poems for children by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. It has been reprinted many times, often in illustrated versions...
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  • Robert, Rob, or Bob Stevenson may refer to: Robert Stevenson (civil engineer) (1772–1850), Scottish lighthouse engineer Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894)...
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    Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (category Short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson)
    and Mr Hyde is an 1886 Gothic horror novella by British author Robert Louis Stevenson. It follows Gabriel John Utterson, a London-based legal practitioner...
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    Missionaries of the Sacred Heart arrived on Nonouti in 1888. Robert Louis Stevenson, Fanny Vandegrift Stevenson, and her son Lloyd Osbourne, stayed for 2 months on...
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    The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses (category Novels by Robert Louis Stevenson)
    Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses is an 1888 children's novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. It is both a historical adventure novel and a romance novel. It...
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    Writers' Museum (category Robert Louis Stevenson)
    lives of three of the foremost Scottish writers: Robert Burns, Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. Run by the City of Edinburgh Council, the collection...
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    Isobel Osbourne (category Robert Louis Stevenson)
    daughter of Fanny Stevenson and sister of Lloyd Osbourne. Through her mother's second marriage, she was a stepdaughter of Robert Louis Stevenson. Osbourne was...
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    Aranuka, and Kuria from 1878 until his death in 1891. The writer Robert Louis Stevenson featured Binoka, who he called Tembinok', in the pages of In The...
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    Colvin family. He is primarily remembered for his friendship with Robert Louis Stevenson. He was born on 18 June 1845 in West Norwood, in what is now London...
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    fiction, including Lion Let Loose by Nigel Tranter, Catriona by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Lion Is Rampant by the Scottish novelist Ross Laidlaw and The...
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    The Wrecker is an 1892 adventure novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson in collaboration with his stepson Lloyd Osbourne. The story is a "sprawling, episodic...
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  • [citation needed] and unable to write fiction for the rest of her life. Robert Louis Stevenson refers to an incident of cryptomnesia that took place during the...
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    of writer Robert Louis Stevenson. He was born at 2 Baxters Place in Edinburgh, on 22 July 1818, the youngest son of engineer Robert Stevenson, and his...
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    is a fictional character from the 1883 novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. As well as doctor, he is a magistrate, an important man in the...
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    Mount Vaea (category Robert Louis Stevenson)
    writer and poet Robert Louis Stevenson, who lived the last four years of his life in Samoa before his death on 3 December 1894. Stevenson, who had lived...
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    role at her residence on Ta'ū where she received British writer Robert Louis Stevenson. Matelita never married, because she would not marry any of the...
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  • Robert Louis Stevenson School is a private school situated in Apia, Samoa. It was first established in 1987 and was the first private school to operate...
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    at ʻahaʻaina (or lūʻau) found alongside kūlolo, and was noted by Robert Louis Stevenson during his visits in the late 1800s. Sweet potato is one of the...
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