An American Robinson Crusoe for American Boys and Girls

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An American Robinson Crusoe for American Boys and Girls

by Samuel B. (Samuel Buell) Allison

EN·~2 hours·45 chapters

Chapters

45 total
1

AN AMERICAN - ROBINSON CRUSOE - FOR AMERICAN BOYS AND GIRLS

0:20
2

PREFATORY NOTE

1:21
3

AN AMERICAN - ROBINSON CRUSOE

0:01
4

I. ROBINSON WITH HIS PARENTS

2:02
5

II. ROBINSON AS AN APPRENTICE

2:56
6

III. ROBINSON'S DEPARTURE

2:34
7

IV. ROBINSON FAR FROM HOME - ROBINSON'S VOYAGE

2:05
8

V. THE SHIPWRECK

2:00
9

VI. ROBINSON SAVED

1:31
10

VII. THE FIRST NIGHT ON LAND

4:01

Description

In this lively retelling, a New York boy named Robinson spends his days dreaming of distant seas while his parents try to steer him toward school and a respectable trade. He watches the great ships on the Hudson, imagines exotic lands, and repeatedly slips away from his lessons, much to his father’s frustration. The story captures his restless spirit and the gentle tug‑of‑war between adventure and responsibility, setting the stage for his first steps into the working world. As his sixteenth birthday arrives, his father insists he learn the merchant’s craft, pulling Robinson into the bustling routine of the family store.

The narrative blends simple, engaging prose with factual touches about geography, commerce, and early American life, making it a useful tool for classroom discussion. Young listeners can hear Robinson’s inner conflict and the vivid sights of a 19th‑century port city, sparking curiosity about travel, industry, and the choices that shape a person’s future.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (154K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Irma Spehar, dpcfmander, Jason Isbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-08-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Samuel B. (Samuel Buell) Allison

1861–1932

A Chicago school principal who turned classic stories into lively reading for children, he wrote books that mixed adventure with practical lessons for the classroom. His best-known work recast Robinson Crusoe for young American readers and teachers alike.

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