The Life and Adventures of Robinson CrusoeFirst Avenue Editions ™, 2016 M01 1 - 328 páginas The only survivor of a shipwreck during a slaving expedition, plantation-owner Robinson Crusoe is forced to fight for survival on a deserted Caribbean island. At first he curses his fate, but after a religious vision he comes to believe that he has been spared by merciful Providence. Cut off from civilization, he tries to rebuild a life for himself as best he can. It is only when he finds footprints on the island that he realizes he is not alone after all. Crusoe rescues a prisoner from a band of cannibals, and the man becomes his loyal companion. Together Crusoe and Friday deal with everything from cannibals to mutineers as they try to find a way off the island. First published in 1719, this is an unabridged version of English author Daniel Defoe's first novel. |
Contenido
First Weeks on the Island | |
Builds a HouseThe Journal | |
Ill and ConscienceStricken | |
Agricultural Experience | |
Surveys His Position | |
Finds Print of Mans Foot on the Sand | |
A Cave Retreat | |
Wreck of a Spanish Ship | |
A Dream Realised | |
Fridays Education | |
Rescue of Prisoners from Cannibals | |
Visit of Mutineers | |
The Ship Recovered | |
A Boat | |
Tames Goats | |
Return to England | |
Fight between Friday and a Bear | |