[{"id":197736,"title":"Robinson Crusoe","subtitle":null,"description":"Robinson Crusoe is an Englishman from the town of York in the seventeenth century, the youngest son of a merchant of German origin. In 1652, against the will of his parents, Robinson begins a life of sea-faring adventure. After sailing around for a while, he makes a bit of money in trade, but then is captured and made into a slave off the coast of Africa. Here he escapes from captivity. Picked up by a Portuguese sailing captain, Crusoe makes it to Brazil where he buys a sugar plantation. He soon becomes involved in a venture to procure slaves from Africa. On the voyage there he gets shipwrecked and is left as the only survivor on a deserted island. The novel is basically about the life and adventures of Crusoe on the island, where he lives for the next twenty-eight years. Crusoe salvages as much as he can from the ship. He builds a home, cultivates corn and rice and raises goats. His peaceful existence is interrupted when savages land on the island.","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b200925.jpg","isbn":"978-960-400-950-3","isbn13":"978-960-400-950-3","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":null,"pages":null,"publication_year":2015,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"1.0","price_updated_at":"2015-03-26","cover_type":null,"availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":555,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":200925,"url":"https://bibliography.gr/books/robinson-crusoe-18d8e906-adaa-4053-a086-aa14c4578174.json"}]