Selkirk's Island
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"DEFINED BY the vast South Sea, The Island from a wooden craft, far out, was a destination, a place of refuge."
246 pages
~4h 6min to read
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Offers an account of the life and experiences of Alexander Selkirk, whose adventures and solitary struggle for survival after being marooned on a desert island inspired Daniel Defoe's classic novel "Robinson Crusoe."
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