- Dr.
Falesa Pitoi is a
Tuvaluan politician. A
dentist by profession, he
began his
career in
national politics when he was
elected to
Parliament in the August...
- "The
Beach of
Falesá" is a
novella by
Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. It was
first published in the
Illustrated London News in 1892, and later...
-
estimated 700,000
words during his
years on Samoa. He
completed The
Beach of
Falesá, the first-person tale of a
Scottish copra trader on a
South Sea island...
-
Daughters (1948 – not
produced until 1992). His
screenplay for The
Beach of
Falesá, not
produced as a film,
received a BBC
Radio 3
production in May 2014....
- Stevenson's
Pacific Ocean writings, in particular, the
stories "The
Beach of
Falesá" and The Ebb-Tide, as well as the non-fiction
account of Tembinok' of the...
- (produced posthumously) 1953 The
Doctor and the
Devils 1964 The
Beach at
Falesa 1964
Twenty Years a-Growing (unfinished) 1963
Miscellany One: Poems, stories...
- – Drama,
Robert Louis Stevenson:
Terror in the
South Seas, The
Beach of
Falesa". BBC
Radio 4.
Retrieved 3
September 2018. "BBC
Radio 4 – Drama, Robert...
- work
before his
death in 1894. It
contains three stories: "The
Beach of
Falesá" "The
Bottle Imp" "The Isle of Voices" The
dedication was
written in January...
- 2010 – 24
December 2010
Prime Minister Maatia Toafa Preceded by
Falesa Pitoi Succeeded by
Falesa Pitoi Member of the
Tuvaluan Parliament for
Nukulaelae In****bent...
-
Trapani and Sal
Finocchiaro — — 116 The
Bottle Imp (also "The
Beach of
Falesá")
Robert Louis Stevenson Lou
Cameron — — 117
Captains Courageous Rudyard...