![]() ![]() ![]() After many many years, Crusoe discovers he is not alone on the island after all - native cannibals sometimes visit the island to kill and eat their prisoners. Having found a copy of the Bible in a ship that was washed upon the shore, he becomes more religious - memorising verses and using it to find solace in times of despair. As time goes on, he manages to grow crops, and raise goats, which makes his life somewhat better there. With his dog and two cats, who survived the shipwreck with him, he is forced to come to terms with his predicament and find ways to survive on the island. ![]() After two times where the voyage ends in disaster (shipwreck, and getting captured by pirates), he sets sail on an expedition to enslave people from Africa, but ends up being shipwrecked on an island off the coast of South America. The book is written as the autobiographical narrative of Robinson Crusoe (birth name Kreutznaer), a young man who, against the wishes of his parents, sets out for a life on the seas. Robinson Crusoe by English author Daniel Defoe was first published in 1719 and has since become one of the most famous and popular books in the English language. Robinson Crusoe Daniel DefoeĪvailable to download for free in PDF, epub, and Kindle (mobi and AZW3) ebook formats. Buy the entire collection (over 2,400 ebooks) for only £15. ![]()
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