William Hack's atlas of the South Sea of America, c1682-c1700. William Hack's "Wagoner of the Great South Sea" was an atlas of the west coast of America. This page shows the Island of Juan Fernandez - situated in the south Pacific, about 650 kilometres west of Chile - on which Alexander Selkirk was marooned between 1704 and 1709. His experiences inspired Daniel Defoe to write "Robinson Crusoe", and the island is today also known as 'Robinson Crusoe's Island'.
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William Hack's atlas of the South Sea of America, c1682-c1700. William Hack's "Wagoner of the Great South Sea" was an atlas of the west coast of America. This page shows the Island of Juan Fernandez - situated in the south Pacific, about 650 kilometres west of Chile - on which Alexander Selkirk was marooned between 1704 and 1709. His experiences inspired Daniel Defoe to write "Robinson Crusoe", and the island is today also known as 'Robinson Crusoe's Island'.

Date

1682

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

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HRM25A15_435

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NA

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NA

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Droits gérés

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49,9Mo (2,2Mo) / 44,9cm x 27,9cm / 5300 x 3292 (300dpi)

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