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Perseverance Island; Or, The Robinson Crusoe of the Nineteenth Century

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A sailor who survives a wreck on a deserted island records how he survives and transforms raw resources through practical science and manual skill. The narrative traces his initial struggles to secure food, water, shelter, and tools, then moves into systematic exploration of the island, agricultural and domestic improvements, and progressive fabrication of metalworking and mechanical apparatus. He invents and refines complex devices including a submarine, steam vessel, and a flying machine, uncovers pearls and buried treasure, and fortifies his settlement while domesticating animals. The account concludes with the castaway sending his manuscript into the world by an unusual aerial device and its later discovery inland.

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Douglas Frazar

Douglas Frazar was an American author known for his contributions to adventure literature and practical sailing guides in the 19th century. His notable work, "Perseverance Island; Or, The Robinson Crusoe of the Nineteenth Century," reflects themes of survival and self-sufficiency, drawing inspiration from the classic tale of Robinson Crusoe. In addition to fiction, Frazar authored "Practical Boat-Sailing: A Concise and Simple Treatise," which serves as a guide for aspiring sailors. Through his writings, Frazar has left a mark on both literary and nautical communities, blending storytelling with practical knowledge.

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