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""An Eskimo Robinson Crusoe"" is a novel written by Roy J. Snell and published in 1917. The story follows the adventures of an Eskimo boy named Kesshoo, who is stranded on an island in the Arctic after his family and tribe are killed in a tragic accident. Kesshoo must learn to survive on his own, using his ingenuity and resourcefulness to overcome the harsh environment and the challenges of isolation. Along the way, he encounters a variety of animals and learns about the natural world, while also confronting his own fears and doubts. The book is a classic tale of survival and self-discovery,…mehr

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""An Eskimo Robinson Crusoe"" is a novel written by Roy J. Snell and published in 1917. The story follows the adventures of an Eskimo boy named Kesshoo, who is stranded on an island in the Arctic after his family and tribe are killed in a tragic accident. Kesshoo must learn to survive on his own, using his ingenuity and resourcefulness to overcome the harsh environment and the challenges of isolation. Along the way, he encounters a variety of animals and learns about the natural world, while also confronting his own fears and doubts. The book is a classic tale of survival and self-discovery, and offers a unique perspective on the Arctic landscape and the culture of the Eskimo people.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Roy J. Snell was an American author born in 1878, known for his prolific contributions to early 20th-century children's and young adult literature. He wrote over 75 books during his career, many of which were adventure novels that captivated the imaginations of young readers. Snell's stories often featured themes of mystery, exploration, and heroism, set against the backdrop of exotic locations or significant historical events. Educated at Wheaton College and the University of Chicago, Snell was deeply interested in science and the natural world, interests that often influenced his writing. His work was not only entertaining but also educational, as he sought to instill a sense of curiosity and adventure in his readers. His characters, frequently young protagonists, were depicted as resourceful, brave, and moral, qualities that resonated with his audience. One of his most popular series was the "Radio-Phone Boys," which reflected the burgeoning interest in radio technology during the early 20th century. Snell's ability to blend contemporary issues with thrilling narratives made him a beloved figure in children's literature. Roy J. Snell passed away in 1959, leaving behind a legacy of exciting, adventurous stories that continue to inspire young readers.