Resource Summary
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Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (Author) During one of his several adventurous voyages in the 1600's an Englishman becomes the sole survivor of a shipwreck and lives for nearly thirty years on a deserted island. |
Details
- Resource Type: Book
- ISBN: 0-684-17946-6
- Print Status: In Print
- Chapters: 27
- Pages: 358
- Suggested Grade Level: 6th - 12th
- Historical Setting: 1632 - 1687
- Subjects: Literature
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- Copyright: 1920
- Written: 1719
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Chapter Details
- 1 — Robinson's Family
- 2 — First Adventures at Sea
- 3 — Robinson's Captivity at Sallee
- 4 — He Settles in the Brazils as a Planter
- 5 — Robinson Finds Himself on a Desolate Island
- 6 — Robinson Carries All His Riches, Provisions, Etc. into His Habitation
- 7 — Robinson's Mode of Reckoning Time
- 8 — Robinson's Journal
- 9 — Robinson Obtains More Articles from the Wreck
- 10 — His Recovery
- 11 — Robinson Makes a Tour to Explore His Island
- 12 — He Returns to His Cave
- 13 — His Manufacture of Pottery
- 14 — Meditates His Escape from the Island
- 15 — He Makes a Smaller Canoe in Which He Attempts to Cruise Round the Island
- 16 — He Rears a Flock of Goats
- 17 — Unexpected Alarm
- 18 — Precautions Against Surprise
- 19 — Robinson Discovers a Cave
- 20 — Another Visit of the Savages
- 21 — He Visits the Wreck and Obtains Many Stores from It
- 22 — Robinson Rescues One of Their Captives from the Savages
- 23 — Robinson Instructs and Civilizes His Man Friday
- 24 — Robinson and Friday Build a Canoe to Carry Them to Friday's Country
- 25 — Robinson Releases a Spaniard
- 26 — Robinson Discovers Himself to the English Captain
- 27 — Atkins Entreats the Captain to Spare His Life


