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"Crusoe: A Tale of Adventure, Pets, and Seaside Escapades" Robinson Crusoe & his loyal pets - a comic postcard that captures their unforgettable bond

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE. Illustration, 1920, by N. C. Wyeth

ROBINSON CRUSOE. Illustration, 1920, by N. C. Wyeth
ROBINSON CRUSOE. Illustration, 1920, by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE. Robinson Crusoe and his parrot. Illustration, 1920, by N. C. Wyeth

ROBINSON CRUSOE. Robinson Crusoe and his parrot. Illustration, 1920, by N. C. Wyeth
ROBINSON CRUSOE. Robinson Crusoe and his parrot. Illustration, 1920, by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ALEXANDER SELKIRK (1676-1721). The Scottish sailor on whom Daniel Defoe based his

ALEXANDER SELKIRK (1676-1721). The Scottish sailor on whom Daniel Defoe based his character of Robinson Crusoe, on Mas-a-Tierra where he lived alone from 1704-1709. English etching, 18th century

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Robinson Crusoe, the Guards Burlesque at the Chelsea Barracks: the Pas De Deux

Robinson Crusoe, the Guards Burlesque at the Chelsea Barracks: the Pas De Deux in the Second Act, Uk

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Robinson Crusoe Hancock, Abandoned on Governors Island, Discovers the Print

Robinson Crusoe Hancock, Abandoned on Governors Island, Discovers the Print of a Mans Foot in the Sand

Background imageCrusoe Collection: XJF1072630; Private Collection; out of copyright

XJF1072630; Private Collection; out of copyright

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ALEXANDER SELKIRK (1676-1721). The Scottish sailor on whom Daniel Defoe based his

ALEXANDER SELKIRK (1676-1721). The Scottish sailor on whom Daniel Defoe based his character of Robinson Crusoe. Selkirk at Mas-a-Tierra where he lived alone from 1704-1709

Background imageCrusoe Collection: NAST: ECONOMICS, 1876. Milk tickets for babies, in place of milk. Cartoon by Thomas Nast

NAST: ECONOMICS, 1876. Milk tickets for babies, in place of milk. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, published in Robinson Crusoes Money by David A. Wells, 1876

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE. Woodcut from an early 18th century edition of the novel by Daniel

ROBINSON CRUSOE. Woodcut from an early 18th century edition of the novel by Daniel Defoe

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1700s. Woodcut from an early 18th century edition of the novel

ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1700s. Woodcut from an early 18th century edition of the novel by Daniel Defoe

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE. Robinson Crusoe dreams of Fridays escape. Drawing by Grandville

ROBINSON CRUSOE. Robinson Crusoe dreams of Fridays escape. Drawing by Grandville (1803-1847) after Daniel Defoes book

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1920. Title page of Daniel Defoes Robinson Crusoe. Illustration by N

ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1920. Title page of Daniel Defoes Robinson Crusoe. Illustration by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageCrusoe Collection: (1676-1721). Scottish sailor, the basis of Daniel Defoes character of Robinson Crusoe

(1676-1721). Scottish sailor, the basis of Daniel Defoes character of Robinson Crusoe
ALEXANDER SELKIRK (1676-1721). Scottish sailor, the basis of Daniel Defoes character of Robinson Crusoe. Selkirk discovered, 1709

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Daniel Defoe The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, London 1892

Daniel Defoe The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, London 1892, illustrated by John Dawson Watson (1832-1892). Book first published 1719

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Robinson Crusoe makes contact with fright18ned Man Friday. From Daniel Defoe The Life

Robinson Crusoe makes contact with fright18ned Man Friday. From Daniel Defoe The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, London 1892, illustrated by John Dawson Watson (1832-1892)

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Robinson Crusoe about twenty years after shipwreck, in his cave with family of pet parrot

Robinson Crusoe about twenty years after shipwreck, in his cave with family of pet parrot, cats and kids. From Daniel Defoe The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, London 1892

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Daniel Defoe (1661ja-1731) English author, satirist and adventurer. Remembered now

Daniel Defoe (1661ja-1731) English author, satirist and adventurer. Remembered now for his novels Robinson Crusoe (1719), Journal of the Plague Year (1722) and Moll Flanders (1722)

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Robinson Crusoe and his companion Friday, left, with the English Captain whom he

Robinson Crusoe and his companion Friday, left, with the English Captain whom he has helped to subdue the mutiny on his ship

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Robinson Crusoe, barefoot and dressed in goatskins, pictured on the island where

Robinson Crusoe, barefoot and dressed in goatskins, pictured on the island where he spent many years after his shipwreck. Frontispiece of the first edition of The Life

Background imageCrusoe Collection: The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. First

The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. First published in 1719, it is claimed to be the first English novel

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Robinson Crusoe, after the shipwreck, washed onto the rocks by the waves. Chromolithograph

Robinson Crusoe, after the shipwreck, washed onto the rocks by the waves. Chromolithograph from The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (London, 1891)

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Robinson Crusoe, accompanied by his dog, lowering useful items salvaged from the

Robinson Crusoe, accompanied by his dog, lowering useful items salvaged from the shipwreck onto his raft. Chromolithograph from The Life

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N. C. Wyeth

Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N. C. Wyeth
ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1920. Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE. R. Crusoe saving his Goods out of the Wreck of the Ship

ROBINSON CRUSOE. R. Crusoe saving his Goods out of the Wreck of the Ship. Engraved illustration for an edition of Daniel Defoes Robinson Crusoe, published in London, 1722

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1881. Scenes from London Christmas pantomimes of 1881

ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1881. Scenes from London Christmas pantomimes of 1881, at the Drury Lane Theatre and at Covent Garden. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE. Engraved frontispiece to the 1744 Dublin edition of the novel by Daniel Defoe

ROBINSON CRUSOE. Engraved frontispiece to the 1744 Dublin edition of the novel by Daniel Defoe

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ALEXANDER SELKIRK (1676-1721). Scottish sailor, the basis of Daniel Defoes character of Robinson

ALEXANDER SELKIRK (1676-1721). Scottish sailor, the basis of Daniel Defoes character of Robinson Crusoe. Selkirk discovered in 1709 by signalling with fire to a passing ship from the shore of

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ALEXANDER SELKIRK / n(1676-1721). Scottish sailor, the basis of Daniel Defoes character

ALEXANDER SELKIRK / n(1676-1721). Scottish sailor, the basis of Daniel Defoes character
ALEXANDER SELKIRK /n(1676-1721). Scottish sailor, the basis of Daniel Defoes character of Robinson Crusoe. Selkirk discovered, 1709

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE. Crusoe roasting a piece of kid goat while Friday looks

ROBINSON CRUSOE. Crusoe roasting a piece of kid goat while Friday looks on. Wood engraving from a 19th century edition of the book by Daniel Defoe

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE. Friday cringing at the sound of a musket as Crusoe shoots a parrot

ROBINSON CRUSOE. Friday cringing at the sound of a musket as Crusoe shoots a parrot. Wood engraving from a 19th century edition of the book by Daniel Defoe

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE. By Daniel Defoe. Engraved illustration to a late 18th century English edition

ROBINSON CRUSOE. By Daniel Defoe. Engraved illustration to a late 18th century English edition

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE. Engraved illustration to a late 18th century German edition of Daniel Defoes novel

ROBINSON CRUSOE. Engraved illustration to a late 18th century German edition of Daniel Defoes novel

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Absorbed in Robinson Crusoe

Absorbed in Robinson Crusoe. Print showing a young boy reading Robinson Crusoe while lying on a bluff overlooking the ocean. Date c1873 Jan 8th. Absorbed in Robinson Crusoe

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Scene of the story of Robinson Crusoe. Selkirks Cave. Side

Scene of the story of Robinson Crusoe. Selkirks Cave. Side view looking up the valley. Crusoes Quibedrada. Photograph shows two men outside cave that Alexander Selkirk used as shelter while stranded

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ALEXANDER SELKIRK CAVE. Two men outside the cave that Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk used as

ALEXANDER SELKIRK CAVE. Two men outside the cave that Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk used as shelter while he was stranded on the island Más-a-Tierra, now known as Robinson Crusoe Island

Background imageCrusoe Collection: ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1922. Harry Myers in a film adapation of Daniel Defoes novel

ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1922. Harry Myers in a film adapation of Daniel Defoes novel

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Panto Robinson Crusoe

Panto Robinson Crusoe
Lydia Thompson (1836-1908) in the part of Crusoe, which in pantomume is traditionally a transvestite role

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Crusoe in his Gear

Crusoe in his Gear
Crusoe goes hunting for food, dressed in his home-made clothing

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Crusoe Leaves Home

Crusoe Leaves Home
The young Crusoe takes leave of his parents

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Crusoe & his Clothes

Crusoe & his Clothes
Robinson Crusoe in his home- made clothing

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Drury Lane Pantomime

Drury Lane Pantomime
The variety of costume for the Drury Lane Theatre pantomime performance of Robinson Crusoe

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Robinson Crusoe / Defoe

Robinson Crusoe / Defoe
With this cargo I put to sea Crusoe abandons the sinking wreck with as much equipment as his raft can hold

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Crusoe Scrap 19C

Crusoe Scrap 19C
Robinson Crusoe and his dog with Man Friday

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Chile Juan Fernandez

Chile Juan Fernandez
On this island Alexander Selkirk, the original of Defoes Robinson Crusoe, was marooned for 5 years after quarreling with his captain

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Friday Reunited

Friday Reunited
Friday is reunited with his Father

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Crusoe Surveys Island

Crusoe Surveys Island
Robinson Crusoe takes a more particular survey of the island, complete with parasol and pets

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Crusoe Dines

Crusoe Dines
Robinson Crusoe dines with his family

Background imageCrusoe Collection: Crusoe at Home

Crusoe at Home
Robinson Crusoe in his island home: Surrounded by household pets, I spent many happy and peaceful days



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"Crusoe: A Tale of Adventure, Pets, and Seaside Escapades" Robinson Crusoe & his loyal pets - a comic postcard that captures their unforgettable bond. The little girl at the seaside dreams of being marooned on a pile of sand just like Crusoe. Join Crusoe as he sets sail on his raft, ready to face the unknown and embark on thrilling adventures. Footprints in the sand lead Crusoe to an unexpected encounter - a mysterious visitor or perhaps a long-lost friend? Dive into the mesmerizing world of "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, " where every page tells a tale worth exploring. Let the enchanting melodies from "Robinson Crusoe's Music Sheet" transport you to far-off lands filled with wonder and excitement. Immerse yourself in Defoe's captivating scenes as you delve deeper into the extraordinary life of Robinson Crusoe. Behold N. C Wyeth's stunning illustration from 1920, capturing the essence of Robinson Crusoe's timeless spirit. Discover Fairbanks' portrayal of our beloved hero in "Robinson Crusoe Fairbanks, " bringing this legendary character to life once more. Step back in time with the original title page from 1719, where it all began - "Crusoe: The Epic Journey Begins. " Experience true hospitality at Largo's renowned "Crusoe Hotel, " where comfort meets adventure amidst Scotland's breathtaking landscapes. Embark on an unforgettable journey alongside Robinson Crusoe as he navigates uncharted territories, befriends loyal companions, and faces countless challenges head-on. From comic postcards depicting his heartwarming relationship with pets to daydreams inspired by sandy shores, each moment is filled with excitement and wonderment. Join him as he constructs rafts for daring sea voyages or follows enigmatic footprints that lead to unexpected encounters.