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Crusoe's Island: A Ramble in the Footsteps of Alexander Selkirk / With Sketches of Adventure in California and Washoe

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The narrative blends seafaring travelogue and frontier sketches, following voyages to a remote South Pacific island associated with Alexander Selkirk and explorations of California and Washoe. It records perilous landings, storms, shipwreck rescues, visits to caves and alleged buccaneer haunts, and discoveries of local relics, combining vivid landscape description with encounters among sailors, settlers, and convicts. Separate sections present dramatic episodes of desert rides, mirage and outlaw attacks, and practical observations from an official's experience, including mining-town society, indigenous peoples, and administrative controversies. Tone alternates between adventurous anecdote, natural description, and wry social observation.

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J. Ross Browne

J. Ross Browne was an American author and humorist known for his vivid travel narratives and engaging storytelling. His works often reflect his adventurous spirit and keen observations of the places he visited. One of his notable books, "Crusoe's Island: A Ramble in the Footsteps of Alexander Selkirk," combines travelogue with historical reflection, exploring the life of the castaway Selkirk while also detailing Browne's own adventures in California and Washoe. Browne's writing is characterized by a blend of humor and insight, making his contributions to 19th-century American literature both entertaining and informative.

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