Little Robinson of Paris, or, Industry's Triumph

Little Robinson of Paris, or, Industry's Triumph
Little Robinson of Paris, or, Industry's Triumph is a Victorian-era children's novel by Eugénie Foa. Written in the 19th century, it follows the story of Cecil, a young orphan who is abandoned by his aristocratic relatives after his uncle's death. Inspired by Robinson Crusoe, Cecil, along with his loyal stray dog Fox, navigates the challenges of survival in the streets of Paris. The novel highlights themes of resilience and resourcefulness in the face of adversity.







