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Mr. J. F. Montague. On Monday, January 20 Mr J. F. Montague and party will present the drama, "Treasure Island" adapted from Stevenson's great adventure story of the same name. The book, which appeared in 1883, is one of the best of its kind written since the days of "Robinson Crusoe" and "Captain Singleton." Founded partly on fact and partly on Kingsley's "At Last," the story has thrilled, especially young readers, for two generations. Accompanying is a brief outline to refresh the memories of those who have let many years lapse since they read the tale.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 27, 16 January 1931, Page 3

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Mr. J. F. Montague. On Monday, January 20 Mr J. F. Montague and party will present the drama, "Treasure Island" adapted from Stevenson's great adventure story of the same name. The book, which appeared in 1883, is one of the best of its kind written since the days of "Robinson Crusoe" and "Captain Singleton." Founded partly on fact and partly on Kingsley's "At Last," the story has thrilled, especially young readers, for two generations. Accompanying is a brief outline to refresh the memories of those who have let many years lapse since they read the tale. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 27, 16 January 1931, Page 3

Mr. J. F. Montague. On Monday, January 20 Mr J. F. Montague and party will present the drama, "Treasure Island" adapted from Stevenson's great adventure story of the same name. The book, which appeared in 1883, is one of the best of its kind written since the days of "Robinson Crusoe" and "Captain Singleton." Founded partly on fact and partly on Kingsley's "At Last," the story has thrilled, especially young readers, for two generations. Accompanying is a brief outline to refresh the memories of those who have let many years lapse since they read the tale. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 27, 16 January 1931, Page 3

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