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Alexander Selkirk: an essay Sir Richard Steele publisher: Querido, Amsterdam, 1713 refered to by: Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe
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summary: Alexander Selkirk, a difficult and unpleasant British sailor, was put ashore at his own request on Más a Tierra Island off the coast of Chile |
in 1704 and remained alone there until 1709. Selkirk's story was also told by the essayist Richard Steele in The Englishman of Dec. 3, 1713. |
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| BOOKS BY SIR RICHARD STEELE: Alexander Selkirk: an essay 1713 Alexander Selkirk, a difficult and unpleasant British sailor, was put ashore at his own request on Más a Tierra Island off the coast of Chile in 1704 and remained alone there until 1709. Selkirk's story was also told by the essayist Richard Steele in The Englishman of Dec. 3, 1713. | ||
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