Robert George Stevenson was born in Billings, Montana and passed away at the age of 84. He is survived by son Michael, daughter-in-law Janet, grandson Adam, sister-in-law Carol Hall, brother-in-law ...
The National Railway Museum (NRM) has reopened its Station Hall building ahead of its 50th anniversary weekend. The Grade II-listed structure was built in the 1870s as York's main goods station and ...
“Storyteller” was the name bestowed upon Robert Louis Stevenson by his friends in Samoa, where the Scottish adventure writer, who lived with the intensity of any of his wanderlustful heroes, settled ...
There was no such thing as “YA literature” when Robert Louis Stevenson wrote “Treasure Island” in 1883, but it would have been an apt designation. That term applies to novels directed at teen readers, ...
A special celebration will be held to mark Robert Louis Stevenson's 175th birthday. The event will take place at Skerryvore Gardens on Thursday, November 13, from 7 to 9pm. This is the site where ...
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is blooming with new programming for the 2025-2026 season—including special exhibitions, programs, events and continued work on its downtown Sarasota campus as its Master ...
Two Victorian railway carriages which spent nearly a century as a home in Warwickshire are being donated to heritage railway organisations for restoration. The carriages, built in the 1800s, were ...
Don River Railway volunteers have brought a 1931 Tasmanian Railways carriage back to life. Quit threat lays bare Coalition rift Do blue-tongue lizards keep snakes away? Alarming surge in Aussie retail ...
Storyteller: The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson. By Leo Damrosch. Yale University Press; 584 pages; $35 and £25 Few writers have the genius to create a mythic story that each generation reimagines for ...
Robert Louis Niehaus (Bob) died peacefully at the age of 96, August 13, 2025. Bob was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Marian Niehaus (nee Zeiser), his daughter, Pat Niehaus, and his grandson, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...