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Love, Power, and Authority in the Enlightenment's Revolutions - Oakland Campus: Home

This course guide is designed for students enrolled in ENGLIT 1150 and focuses specifically on literary and cultural resources relating to concepts of love, duty, power, and authority in the late 17th and the 18th century.

A Robinson Crusoe Shape Book from the Nesbitt Collection

Robinson Crusoe 1985 facsimile of a toy book written & designed by Lydia L.A. Very, c1864?

16 pages long, includes color illustrations and measures 18 x 7 cm.

One of several editions of the Defoe classic included in the Nesbitt Collection

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