Captain Singleton

Captain Singleton

Daniel Defoe

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Editorial:
Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789358053203
19,71 €
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''Captain Singleton'' is an adventurous novel by Daniel Defoe, celebrated for its exploration of the high seas and the life of a pirate. The story follows the exploits of the eponymous Captain Singleton, a daring and resourceful sailor who sets out on a journey filled with danger and excitement. After being abandoned as a child, Singleton is drawn into a life of piracy, where he encounters a diverse cast of characters, including fellow pirates, merchants, and indigenous peoples. As he navigates the perils of the ocean, Singleton faces challenges both physical and moral, grappling with questions of loyalty, justice, and freedom. Along the way, he embarks on daring raids, engages in epic sea battles, and discovers hidden treasures, all while seeking to carve out his own destiny in a world of adventure and intrigue. With its swashbuckling action, vivid characters, and moral dilemmas, ''Captain Singleton'' offers readers a thrilling glimpse into the golden age of piracy and the human spirit’s quest for freedom and self-discovery.

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