St. Ives

Robert Louis Stevenson

Being

The Adventures of a French Prisoner
in England

By

Robert Louis Stevenson

 

second edition

 

London
William Heinemann
1898

 

First Edition, May 5, 1897; Reprinted May 6, 1897

 

All rights reserved

 

The following tale was taken down from Mr. Stevenson’s dictation by his stepdaughter and amanuensis, Mrs. Strong, at intervals between January 1893 and October 1894 (see Vailima Letters, pp. 242–246, 299, 324 and 350).  About six weeks before his death he laid the story aside to take up Weir of Hermiston.  The thirty chapters of St. Ives which he had written (the last few of them apparently unrevised) brought the tale within sight of its conclusion, and the intended course of the remainder was known in outline to Mrs. StrongFor the benefit of those readers who do not like a story to be left unfinished, the delicate task of supplying the missing chapters has been entrusted to Mr. Quiller-Couch, whose work begins at Chap. XXXI. [0]

[S. C.]

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