THE Life and strange surprising adventures of ROBINSON CRUSOE of
York mariner who lived eight-and-twenty years all-alone in an
uninhabited island on the coast of America near the mouth of the
great river Oroonoque having been cast on shore by shipwreck
wherein all the men perished but himself—With an account how
he was at last as strangely delivered by pirates-Also the farther
adventures of ROBINSON CRUSOE and the strange surprising account
of his travels round three parts of the globe-To which is
added a Map of the World in which is delineated the voyages of
ROBINSON CRUSOE
Written by Himself
A NEW EDITION
REVISED AND CORRECTED FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF NAUTICAL EDUCATION
TECHNICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ANNOTATION
AND EMBELLISHED WITH MAPS AND ENGRAVINGS
PRINTED BY J. GOLD NAVAL-CHRONICLE OFFICE SHOE-LANE FLEET-STREET
AND PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH MAWMAN 39 LUDGATE-STREET