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Jethou; or, Crusoe Life in the Channel Isles

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The narrator recounts an extended solitary experiment occupying a tiny Channel island, describing arrival, improvisation of tools and shelter, and efforts to farm, fish, and maintain livestock. Episodes detail craft-building, boat voyages, storms and wrecks, rescues and salvaging, and occasional visitors, while close observation of sea life, weather, and landscape supplies natural-history detail. Practical inventions, domestic routines, and moments of fear, wonder, and supposed supernatural warnings are interwoven with sketches of local topography and coastal curiosities, producing a practical and anecdotal account of island living and self-reliant resourcefulness.

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Ernest R. Suffling

Ernest R. Suffling was a writer known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the adventure and exploration genres. His notable work, "Jethou; or, Crusoe Life in the Channel Isles," reflects themes of survival and isolation, drawing inspiration from the classic Robinson Crusoe narrative. In addition to this, he authored "The Story Hunter," which showcases his storytelling prowess. Suffling's works often explore the relationship between man and nature, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of life in remote settings.

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