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Selkirk rolled up and down with his prey; an adventure of Alexandre Selkirk
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Selkirk rolled up and down with his prey; an adventure of Alexandre Selkirk
XEE4157481 Selkirk rolled up and down with his prey; an adventure of Alexandre Selkirk (Alexander Selcraig) (1676-1721), a Scottish sailor abandoned on the Island of Juan-Fernandez in the Pacific Ocean) for four years whose adventure inspired Daniel Defoes novel Robinson Crusoe (1719). He was rescued by the crew of Wood Rodgers in 1709 - illustration taken from " The Great Mariners of the 18th Century", 1879 - 1 of the 3 volumes of Jules Vernes " General History of Great Voyages and Great Travellers" by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Selkirk rolled up and down with his prey; an adventure of Alexandre Selkirk (Alexander Selcraig) (1676-1721), a Scottish sailor abandoned on the Island of Juan-Fernandez in the Pacific Ocean) for four years whose adventure inspired Daniel Defoes novel Robinson Crusoe (1719). He was rescued by the crew of Wood Rodgers in 1709 - illustration taken from " The Great Mariners of the 18th Century", 1879 - 1 of the 3 volumes of Jules Vernes " General History of Great Voyages and Great Travellers" ); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the incredible adventure of Alexandre Selkirk, a Scottish sailor who was abandoned on the Island of Juan-Fernandez in the Pacific Ocean for four long years. The image depicts Selkirk rolling up and down with his prey, showcasing his resourcefulness and determination to survive in such harsh conditions. Selkirk's extraordinary tale served as inspiration for Daniel Defoe's renowned novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719. His resilience and ingenuity resonated with readers worldwide, making him an iconic figure in literature. In 1709, after enduring countless hardships and isolation, Selkirk was finally rescued by the crew of Wood Rodgers. This momentous event marked the end of his solitary existence on the island and brought hope back into his life. The illustration is taken from "The Great Mariners of the 18th Century" a volume within Jules Verne's comprehensive work "General History of Great Voyages and Great Travellers". It serves as a testament to Selkirk's remarkable journey and further immortalizes his story. This thought-provoking artwork by Stefano Bianchetti showcases not only Selkirk's physical struggle but also highlights themes of survival, human spirit, and our innate ability to adapt to even the most challenging circumstances. It reminds us that even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds, courage can prevail.
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