Robinson CrusoeSimon and Schuster, 14.02.2012 - 304 Seiten Defoe’s classic story of adventure and survival as a shipwrecked Englishman finds himself stranded on a deserted island. After a fierce storm at sea, Robinson Crusoe is marooned on an uncharted island, with only a few bits of his wrecked ship’s flotsam and jetsam to sustain him. For more than two decades, he faces the wrath of nature and the struggle to stay alive with little more than his wits to save him. Then, following an encounter with cannibals, a tribesman named Friday becomes Crusoe’s only ally. As their relationship develops, the line between servant and friend begins to blur, and the possibility of freedom for them both at last looms on the horizon. |
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The Journal Recovery | |
The Journal Exploring the Island | |
The Journal Of Pots and Canoes | |
Journal Reflections | |
No Escape | |
Further Improvements | |
A Footprint | |
Bones | |
First Days | |
The Journal Food and Shelter Chapter 10 The Journal | |
The Journal Natural Disasters | |
The Journal Illness | |
Fear and Isolation | |
The Lost Ship | |
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