Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe - ISBN: 9781529982015
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Shipwrecked man, alone for years, discovers he’s not.
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A beautiful deluxe gift edition of Defoe’s shipwreck classic with foiled covers, marbled endpapers, sprayed edges, beautiful paper and finished with a silk ribbon.

Robinson Crusoe runs away from home to join the navy. After a series of adventures at sea, he is shipwrecked in a devastating storm, and finds himself alone on a remote desert island. He remains there many years, building a life for himself in solitude, until the day he discovers another man’s footprint in …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529982015
ISBN-10:1529982014
Author:Daniel Defoe
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:448
Release Date:1 December 2026
Weight:500g
Dimensions:204mm x 132mm x 25mm
Series:Vintage Collector's Classics
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Critics Review

Never since childhood have I been so thoroughly immersed in a book—Financial TimesAn 18th-century reader, raised on a high-minded diet of elegy and pastoral, must have felt stunned on first encountering the jagged prose of a Daniel Defoe, with its street-wise populism and delight in the commonplace—Robinson Crusoe has a universal appeal, a story that goes right to the core of existence—GuardianDefoe should surely be credited with inventing the English novel—Mail on SundayDefoe was an imaginative genius—Sunday Times

About The Author

Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe was born in London in 1660. He worked briefly as a hosiery merchant, then as an intelligence agent and political writer. His writings resulted in his imprisonment on several occasions, and earned him powerful friends and enemies.

During his lifetime Defoe wrote over two hundred and fifty books, pamphlets and journals and travelled widely in both Europe and the British Isles. Among his most famous works are Robinson Crusoe (1719), Moll Flanders (1722) and A Journal of the Plague Year (1722).

Though Defoe was nearly sixty before he began writing fiction, his work is so fundamental to the development of the novel that he is often cited as the first true English novelist. He is also regarded as a founding father of modern journalism and one of the earliest travel writers.

Daniel Defoe died in April 1731.

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