The surprising life, and most strange adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of the city of York, mariner.
Giving an account how he was cast on shore by shipwreck, (none escaped but himself) on an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque, where he lived twenty-eight years, till at length he was strangely delivered by pirates, and brought home to his native country.
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English
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Newcastle, Printed by G. Angus [18--]
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Armorial book-label: Henry William Poor.
Bound by Bradstreet.
Contains pt. 1 only.
Illustration on t.p.
Title printed on verso of frontispiece.
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24 p. incl. front., illus.
17 1/2 cm.
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