Crusoe's Island is a travelogue written by John Ross Browne in 1867, which chronicles his journey to the island of Juan Fernandez, where Alexander Selkirk, the inspiration behind the famous novel Robinson Crusoe, was marooned for four years. Browne shares his experiences of exploring the island and retracing Selkirk's footsteps, providing vivid descriptions of the flora, fauna, and geography of the island.In addition to his journey to Juan Fernandez,...