In 'Treasure Island (Including the History Behind the Book),' readers are invited to explore the rich and varied waters of maritime literature. This anthology blends elements of adventure and historical fiction, bringing together diverse styles ranging from Robert Louis Stevenson's captivating narratives to the gripping accounts found in Daniel Defoe's and Captain Charles Johnson's works. It offers a panoramic view of pirate lore and sea adventures, with carefully selected pieces that illuminate the eternal allure of the ocean's mysteries and the perils of pursuit on the high seas. Notable tales within the collection explore themes of greed, exploration, and moral ambiguity, engaging readers with timeless tales of swashbuckling intrigue. The anthology is edited to include not just literary works but also contextual essays that reveal the history and influence of these storied narratives. This collection brings together the talents of pioneering literary figures whose works have endured across centuries, shaping modern perceptions of sea adventure. Robert Louis Stevenson, known for his vivid imagery and masterful storytelling, complements the historically rich depictions by Defoe and Johnson. Their collaborative influence captures the zenith of maritime adventure during the time of colonial expansion and exploration. These authors, rooted in distinct historical and literary movements ranging from Romanticism to early proto-novel traditions, offer unique insights into the intersection of fact and fiction. Through their combined efforts, this anthology not only preserves classic seafaring tales but also expands the reader's understanding of the global and cultural currents that shaped these narratives. 'Treasure Island (Including the History Behind the Book)' stands as a valuable resource that opens the door to the age of sail and adventure for contemporary readers. This collection not only amasses iconic stories but provides a scholarly lens to examine the transitions and themes between the diverse works of Stevenson, Defoe, and Johnson. As readers immerse themselves in the tales' complexity, they will gain a deeper appreciation for the legacy of maritime literature. This anthology is recommended for its educational potential, offering an engrossing journey through a confluence of narratives that capture the spirit of adventure and the human condition across the vast sea.