Robinson Crusoe - The novel 

created by Daniel Defoe
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 http://www.opengroup.com/open/
lxbooks/014/0140861793.shtml
It's an online bookstore where you have to pay for more information. You can order books. It's well designed but the texts are not very clear.
   http://www.library.miami.edu/archives/
crusoe/crusoe.html
 It's the archive of the library of Miami. There are also some other good links. At the bottom of this homepage you find some information about the author Daniel Dafoe. The pictures on the page are very good. They make the page nicely designed. The texts are clear and informative.

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 http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/
03523.html
It's an online bookstore and it seems as if you have to become a member before you get more information. It's seems to be serious. 
  http://malvm1.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/
m2lec11a.htm
It's an online text written by a professor, so it's not easy to understand for average people. It includes a lot of important information. At first it really looks boring so you might think that it is no good.
  http://www.gutenberg.aol.de/
autoren/defoe.htm
 It's quite good but there is only one problem: the page is in German. Here you can find his biography and all his books. But you have to search for some links. 
http://www.bibliomania.com/Fiction/
defoe/robin/index.html
Here you'll find the complete text as an online version. It's one of the best addresses if you want to have a lot of information.

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