The Original Robinson Crusoe is a fascinating account of the real-life adventures that inspired Daniel Defoe's classic novel. This edition includes the original account of Alexander Selkirk, the Scottish sailor who was marooned on a desert island for four years, as well as other thrilling tales of survival and adventure. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of seafaring and exploration.
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