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 SYNOPSIS: 475 pages. The  most famous "survivalist" story of all which has been a classic for  well over 100 years. A shipwrecked Robinson Crusoe tells his story of  surviving being stranded on a desert island, his adventures, his  triumphs, and the faithful friend he finds there.
 Publisher: John  B. Alden Publishing, 1892. This is "The Arlington Edition" and contains  a biographical account of Defoe. Illustrated by Thwaites and others.
 
 Format: Hardback,  brown boards with dark brown corners and spine. 475 pages. A very early  edition, only date shown is publisher's date of 1892, but was purchased  with a library of several other volumes clearly dating to the 1890's.
 
 Condition:  Definitely "acceptable as a reading copy," and quite possibly could be  graded as "good". Although this is a very early edition, the condition  of the cover makes it less than "collectible." The  spine cover is missing, and the binding split at front title page and  opposite frontispiece. Inner pages very age-yellowed as well as foxing. Well  worn volume, yet all text 100% legible, no missing pages, tears, or  markings noted anywhere. All signs of age on outside. Compact, yet  heavy, little volume.
 
 See Grading Scale page for explanation of grades. Photos of any obvious condition issues will be provided.
 
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