Robinson Crusoe, JR.: A Story for Little Folks (1864)
Professor Oliver Optic
Robinson Crusoe, JR.: A Story for Little Folks (1864)
Professor Oliver Optic
- Carus, an independent philosopher who studied and published on Eastern and Western philosophy, was instrumental in raising Western awareness of Buddhism at the turn of the century. Contents: Devala’s Rice-Cart; The Jeweller’s Purse; Business in Benares; Among the Robbers; The Spider-Web; Conversion of the Robber Chief; The Converted Robber’s Tomb; and The Bequest of a Good Karma. See other works by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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