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8 ADVENTURE CLASSICS IN ONE PREMIUM EDITION (Illustrated)


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Daniel Defoe

      8 ADVENTURE CLASSICS IN ONE PREMIUM EDITION

      (Illustrated)

      Robinson Crusoe, Captain Singleton, Memoirs of a Cavalier, Colonel Jack, Moll Flanders, Roxana, The Consolidator Illustrator: N. C. Wyeth & John W. Dunsmore

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       [email protected] 2017 OK Publishing ISBN 978-80-7583-183-5

       Novels

       ROBINSON CRUSOE

       THE FARTHER ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE

       CAPTAIN SINGLETON

       MEMOIRS OF A CAVALIER

       COLONEL JACK

       MOLL FLANDERS

       ROXANA: The Fortunate Mistress

       THE CONSOLIDATOR: Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon

       Biography

       DANIEL DEFOE by William Minto

      Novels

       Table of Contents

      ROBINSON CRUSOE

       Table of Contents

       Chapter 1 Start in Life

       Chapter 2 Slavery and Escape

       Chapter 3 Wrecked on a Desert Island

       Chapter 4 First Weeks on the Island

       Chapter 5 Builds a House — The Journal

       Chapter 6 Ill and Conscience–Stricken

       Chapter 7 Agricultural Experience

       Chapter 8 Surveys His Position

       Chapter 9 A Boat

       Chapter 10 Tames Goats

       Chapter 11 Finds Print of Man’s Foot on the Sand

       Chapter 12 A Cave Retreat

       Chapter 13 Wreck of a Spanish Ship

       Chapter 14 A Dream Realised

       Chapter 15 Friday’s Education

       Chapter 16 Rescue of Prisoners From Cannibals

       Chapter 17 Visit of Mutineers

       Chapter 18 The Ship Recovered

       Chapter 19 Return to England

       Chapter 20 Fight Between Friday and a Bear

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      Robinson Crusoe on the beach.

      Chapter 1

       Start in Life

       Table of Contents

      I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family, though not of that country, my father being a foreigner of Bremen, who settled first at Hull. He got a good estate by merchandise, and leaving off his trade lived afterward at York, from whence he had married my mother, whose relations were named Robinson, a good family in that country, and from whom I was called Robinson Kreutznear; but by the usual corruption of words in England we are now called, nay, we call ourselves, and write our name, Crusoe, and so my companions always called me.

      I had two elder brothers, one of which was lieutenant-colonel to an English regiment of foot in Flanders, formerly commanded by the famous Colonel Lockhart, and was killed at the battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards; what became of my second brother I never knew, any more than my father and mother did know what was become of me.

      Being the third son of the family, and not bred to any trade, my head began to be filled very early with rambling thoughts. My father, who was very ancient, had given me a competent share of learning, as far as house-education and a country free school generally goes, and designed me for the law, but I would be satisfied with nothing but going to sea; and my inclination to this led me so strongly against the will, nay, the commands, of my father, and against all the entreaties and persuasions of my mother and other friends, that there seemed to be something fatal in that propension of nature tending directly to the life of misery which was to befall me.

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      "My Father, a wise and grave Man, gave me serious excellent Counsel against what he foresaw was my Design."

      My father, a wise and grave man, gave me serious and excellent counsel against what he foresaw was my design. He called me one morning into his chamber,