Originally named Juan Fernandez, the island of Robinson Crusoe in the South Pacific was the inspiration for Defoe`s classic novel about the adventures of a shipwrecked sailor. Yet the complex story of Britain`s relationship with this distant, tiny island is more surprising, more colourful & considerably darker. Drawing on voyage accounts, journal entries, maps & illustrations, acclaimed historian Andrew Lambert brings to life the voices of the visiting sailors, scientists, writers & artists, from the early encounters of the 1500s & the perilous journeys of the eighteenth-century explorers, to the naval conflicts of the First World War & the environmental concerns of more recent years. Crusoe`s Island explores why we are still not willing to give up on the specks of land at the far ends of the earth.