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Robinson Crusoe

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3 out of 5
Based on 20,239 Ratings and 1,441 Reviews

Book Description
Robinson Crusoe is among the first novels written in English. Thanks to its extraordinary realism and drama, it is easily the longest-enduring work of popular fiction in the language. The story, probably based on the Pacific-island ordeal of castaway Alexander Selkirk, was presented by Daniel Defoe as a true account, and is utterly convincing in its topography, action, and character, even three hu... More
Book Information
PublisherCollectors' Library
BindingHardcover (138 editions)
Reading LevelAll Ages
# of Pages380
ISBN-101905716060
ISBN-13978-1905716067
Publication Date03/01/2011
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About Daniel Defoe (Author) : Daniel Defoe is a published author, editor, and a series editor of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Daniel Defoe include Robinson Crusoe: The Life and Strange S... more
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12/22/2012 Eric Fisher tagged as: I illustrated

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12/24/2011 Allison Hunter-Frederick said:
Do some literary classics become dated? Should such books ever be rewritten in modern English? Should such books ever be abridged? These are questions that my husband and I discussed after I finished reading Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. http://allisonsbookbag.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/robinson-cr... more

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