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Description Illustration from the 1921 edition of Moral Emblems and Other Poems. This woodcut was made by Stevenson in 1881 during his stay in Davos, in Switzerland, with his wife Fanny and her twelve years old son Lloyd Osbourne, to illustrate Moral Emblems. Ninety copies were printed by Lloyd Osbourne on a toy printing press and sold at six pence each.
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Robert Louis Stevenson  (1850–1894)  wikidata:Q1512 s:en:Author:Robert Louis Stevenson q:en:Robert Louis Stevenson
 
Robert Louis Stevenson
Description British poet, essayist, novelist, short story writer, children's writer and writer
Date of birth/death 13 November 1850 Edit this at Wikidata 3 December 1894 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Edinburgh, Scotland Vailima, Samoa
Work period 1866 Edit this at Wikidata–1894 Edit this at Wikidata
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