When Robinson Crusoe's
ship is wrecked, he swims to a desert island. At first he is afraid that he
might be eaten by wild animals. He knows that some people in that part of the
world are cannibals, and they might eat him too! Soon, Crusoe realizes that he
is all alone. He brings as much as he can from the wrecked ship, and over his
long years on the island, he learns how to make himself safe and comfortable.
Autor: Defoe, Daniel
Publicación: Weinheim (Alemania) : Oxford University Press, 2005
Este libro es una nueva adquisición del Sistema de Bibliotecas, y desde ahora puede ser consultado en la Biblioteca del Carmen de Viboral, Colección general, 823/D314ro
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