The Island of Adventure (Macmillan Children's Classics)

The Island of Adventure (Macmillan Children's Classics)

by Enid Blyton (Author), Enid Blyton (Author), Stuart Tresilian (Illustrator)

Synopsis

A beautiful hardback edition of The Island of Adventure, the first book in Enid Blyton's classic Adventure series, first published by Macmillan in 1944. Gloriously illustrated with the original line drawings by Stuart Tresilian, a ribbon marker and with a foreword by Cressida Cowell, this is a truly special gift to treasure.

For Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann, Jack and Kiki the parrot, the summer holidays in Cornwall are everything they'd hoped for. Until they begin to realize that something very sinister is taking place on the mysterious Isle of Gloom - where a dangerous adventure awaits them in the abandoned copper mines and secret tunnels beneath the sea.

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More Information

Format: Unabridged
Pages: 400
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Published: 09 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 0230770703
ISBN 13: 9780230770706
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A beautiful Macmillan Classics edition of the first book in Enid Blyton's Adventure series, The Island of Adventure.

Author Bio

Enid Blyton, who died in 1968, is one of the most popular and prolific children's authors of all time. She wrote over seven hundred books, which have been translated into many languages. She also found time to write numerous songs, poems and plays, and ran magazines and clubs. The Island of Adventure was her first book for Macmillan, and the beginning of the bestselling eight book series.

Stuart Tresilian was a British artist and illustrator, best known for his illustrations of children's books. He was born in Bristol in 1891, but moved to London with his family where he went on to study at the Royal College of Art and later became an art class teacher. He was a brother in the Art Workers' Guild, and was an accomplished graphic artist and book illustrator. He is most famously known for illustrating Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book and Enid Blyton's Adventure series and associated works. Stuart retired to Buckinghamshire, where he died in the summer of 1974.