
ROBINSON CRUSOE TOLD TO THE CHILDREN BY JOHN LANG
CHAPTER I HOW ROBINSON FIRST WENT TO SEA; AND HOW HE WAS SHIPWRECKED
CHAPTER II ROBINSON WORKS HARD AT MAKING HIMSELF A HOME
CHAPTER III THE EARTHQUAKE AND HURRICANE; AND HOW ROBINSON BUILT A BOAT
CHAPTER IV ROBINSON BUILDS A SECOND BOAT, IN WHICH HE IS SWEPT OUT TO SEA
CHAPTER V ROBINSON SEES A FOOTPRINT ON THE SAND, AND FINDS TRACES OF CANNIBAL FEASTS
CHAPTER VI ROBINSON FINDS A CAVE; HEARS GUNS FIRED BY A SHIP IN DISTRESS
CHAPTER VII ROBINSON VISITS THE WRECKED SPANISH SHIP; RESCUES A PRISONER FROM THE CANNIBALS
CHAPTER VIII HOW ROBINSON TRAINED FRIDAY
CHAPTER IX ROBINSON AND FRIDAY BUILD A LARGE BOAT; THEY RESCUE TWO PRISONERS FROM THE CANNIBALS
A lively, illustrated retelling brings the classic adventure to younger ears, painting the distant seas as sapphire‑blue waters edged with coral reefs and teeming with bright fish, fluttering butterflies, and towering palm trees. The narrator’s warm, conversational tone invites listeners to imagine the island’s magical landscape, where every splash of color hints at the wonder and danger hidden beneath the surface.
The story follows a restless boy from York who dreams of sailing far beyond his hometown, despite his father’s wishes for a safer, quieter life. Defying his family, he boards a ship and soon finds himself battling fierce storms, only to be cast ashore on a deserted island after a sudden wreck. Stranded, he must learn to survive using his wits and the island’s resources, turning fear into curiosity as he explores his new, untamed home.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (107K characters)
Series
Told to the Children Series
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: T. C. & E. C. Jack, 1905.
Credits
D A Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)
Release date
2022-04-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1731
Best known for "Robinson Crusoe," this restless English writer turned a turbulent life in trade, politics, and journalism into some of the most vivid prose of the early novel. His work mixes adventure, social observation, and the sharp eye of a born pamphleteer.
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