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  1. After visiting a number of islands for extended stays, where Stevenson found a great interest in immersing himself in the local lifestyle, they reached Samoa in 1889 for a six-week stay. After a stint in Sydney, he returned to Samoa and set up life in the Vailima house in what is today the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum.

  2. In 1890 Stevenson purchased 314 acres (127 ha) of land and began to build a home there; by 1891 his mansion Villa Vailima was completed, named after the nearby village. The house had five bedrooms and a library, as well as the only working fireplace in Samoa.

  3. Jun 2, 2016 · Discover Robert Louis Stevenson Museum in Apia, Samoa: A museum now occupies the mansion in Samoa where the prolific Scottish writer chose to spend the last years of his life.

  4. Sep 2, 2018 · By Richard Dury. Overview of RLS, Samoa and Vailima. His observations on the culture and on his experiences on his South Seas travels are to be found in the South Sea letters, published in Magazines in 1891 (and then in book form as In the South Seas in 1896).

  5. The main island of Samoa is Upolu – there are nine others, all but one of them tiny and several uninhabited. It was on Upolu that Stevenson built his colonial-style villa, Vailima, complete with ...

  6. Sep 1, 2019 · His Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde, Treasure Island, and Kidnappedhad come out, and unlike his earlier books that may have been overlooked, these books ensured the economic ability to sail, to travel at will, and to build his dream house, Vailima, in Samoa.

  7. Vailima Samoa is a small island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is made up of two main islands, Savai'i and Upolu, and is home to a population of around 200,000 people. The island nation is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and vibrant history. History of Vailima Samoa.

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