""A Dutch Source For Robinson Crusoe: The Narrative Of The El-Ho Sjouke Gabbes, Also Known As Heinrich Texel"" is a book written by Lucius Lee Hubbard and published in 1921. The book is based on a Dutch narrative, which is believed to be a source for Daniel Defoe's famous novel ""Robinson Crusoe"". The narrative tells the story of a Dutch sailor named Heinrich Texel, who is stranded on a deserted island in the Pacific Ocean. The book provides a detailed...