Wicked pirates and buried gold, Deeds that make the blood run cold; Tallest tale that e'er was told! Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum (Print Ad-Painesville Telegraph, ((Painesville, Ohio)) 10 July 1920)
The wind's in our sails and we're off! Off on the good ship Hispaniola with the wickedest crew of cut-throat pirates that ever flew the Jolly Roger! Off for an isle in the Spanish Main to hunt and fight for hidden gold! Off with Black Dog, Merry, and Long John Silver with his wooden leg and his swearing parrot! Off for a port where the years don't count and a boy's wild dreams come true! (Print Ad-Pensacola Journal, ((Pensacola, Fla.)) 4 October 1920)
Greatest of all adventure stories, greatly picturized. With its brawling, guzzling rovers of the sea, and all the immortal escapes, done to the life. (Print Ad- Charlotte Republican, ((Charlotte, Mich.)) 2 September 1921)
AS EXCITING AS A BOY'S FIRST CIRCUS! AS ROMANTIC AS A GIRL'S FIRST LOVE LETTER! (Print Ad-Indiana Daily Times, ((Indianapolis, Ind.)) 26 June 1920)
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By what name was Treasure Island (1920) officially released in Canada in English?