Junior Classic - Book 16 (The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, The Time Machine, Kidnapped, The Three Musketeers) (Junior Classics) (in English)
Junior Classic - Book 16 (The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, The Time Machine, Kidnapped, The Three Musketeers) (Junior Classics) (in English)
Junior Classic - Book 16 (The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, The Time Machine, Kidnapped, The Three Musketeers) (Junior Classics) (in English) - Daniel Defoe
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Junior Classic - Book 16 (The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, The Time Machine, Kidnapped, The Three Musketeers) (Junior Classics) (in English)
Daniel Defoe
Synopsis "Junior Classic - Book 16 (The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, The Time Machine, Kidnapped, The Three Musketeers) (Junior Classics) (in English)"
The Junior Classics series, comprising twenty titles, introduces young readers to literary masterpieces by celebrated authors, ranging from Charles Dickens and R.L. Stevenson to Louisa M. Alcott and H.G. Wells. Te all-time popular novels packed with colourful illustrations bring alive the lovable characters and can keep children entertained for hours. Each book in the series has a collection of four stories from diverse genres and by different writers, which makes reading a lot of fun. Toughtfully abridged and told in simple language, this engaging series will kindle the love for reading in children. Tis treasure trove of eighty stories, ranging from adventure, fantasy, satire to mystery and romance, will be a welcome addition to any child's personal library.
Daniel Defoe (Londres, 1660-1731) fue novelista, periodista, poeta e historiador; su vida transcurrió por oscuros vericuetos: viajes, empleos diversos, amistades políticas y misiones secretas. En su obra cultivó distintos géneros, como la sátira: El verdadero inglés de Inglaterra (1701), El medio más rápido para acabar con los disidentes (1702) y Augusta Triumphants o Cómo hacer de Londres la ciudad más floreciente del mundo (1728); la novela realista: La aventuras de Moll Flanders (1722), Diario del año de la peste (1722) y Roxana o la amante afortunada(1724), y el ensayo económico-político: Consideraciones sobre el crédito público (1724), El perfecto comerciante inglés (1726) y Plan del comercio inglés (1728). Con todo, su obra más conocida es sin duda Robinson Crusoe (1719).