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Robinson Crusoe and A Journal of the Plague Year
If ever a book could be consideres imperishable, it is Robinson Crusoe. Defoe's masterpiece has maintained, generation after generation, its special place among the world's classics. As an adventure story, as a parable of man's indomitable spirit and resource, fulness, it is as alive and exciting as it was she first published in 1719. It comes into the Modern Library with A Journal of the Plague Year, that feat of the imagination which reads as if it were a documented history. Both are brilliantly introduced by America's foremost authority on eighteenth-century England, Louis Kronenberger.
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Publisher | The Modern Library : New York., 1948 |
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viii + 620hlm; 12,5 x 18,5cm
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English
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813
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