Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe wrote a very famous book called The adventures of Robinson Crusoe. It is a story of a English sailor who was shipwrecked on a lonely island, often visited by cannibals. How he saved a man and called him Friday.
Robinson Crusoe was written by Daniel Defoe, who is considered by many to be the father of journalism.
Daniel Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe in London, England.
The theme song from Robinson Crusoe was composed by Hungarian composer Tamás Huszar.
Alexander Selkirk was a model for Daniel Defoe, Daniel wrote a book named "Robinson Crusoe".Real Robinson Crusoe was Alexander Selkirk.
Robinson Crusoe was written by Daniel Defoe.
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
James D. Watson is a molecular biologist known for his role in discovering the structure of DNA. It is Daniel Defoe who wrote the novel "Robinson Crusoe," first published in 1719. There is no known instance of James D. Watson illustrating this book.
in what language? becuz in English it was either 'Robinson Crusoe' or 'Le Morte d'Artur'.
Daniel Defoe wrote books and his most famous work was Robinson Crusoe. The book was based on a true llife story
No. Two different stories. Daniel Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe in 1719. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Treasure Island in 1883. They both do have islands, though. no he is not on treasure island
These characters are associated with the British writer Daniel Defoe. Defoe is best known for his novel "Robinson Crusoe," but he also wrote other works like "Moll Flanders," "Colonel Jack," and "Roxana." Defoe is considered a pioneer of the English novel.