Robinson CrusoeWatermill Press, 1980 - 448 páginas Describes the adventures of a man who, against his father's wishes, leaves home to go to sea and ends up captured by pirates, sold into slavery, and shipwrecked on a desert island. Based on the true experiences of Alexander Selkirk, Robinson Crusoe is a fictionalized account of how one man faced the problems and dangers of solitary existence on an isolated island. |
Contenido
Preface | 1 |
I Go to Sea | 3 |
I Am Captured by Pirates | 21 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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