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DEFOE (Daniel). (Collections.]
The Shakespeare Head edition of the novels and selected writings of Daniel Defoe. [Continued.-1
11. A Plan of the English conuroe, etc. 1927.
12. ilemoirs of a caval:Ler, 1927.
13. The Shortest way with the Dissenters and other pamphlets. 1927.
14. A Journal of the plague year, . 1928.
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70
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Author:
DEFOE (Daniel)
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DEFOE (Daniel). [Major Single Works.]
Cards nder this. heading are arranged in the following order:
The Complete English Tradesman.
The ‘amily Instructor.
The ortunate itistres or, a History of the Life of the Lady Roxana.
The Fortunes and lisfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders.
The History and Remarkable Life of...Colonel Jack.
The Ristory of the Union of Great Britain. A Journal of the Plague Year.
[SEE NEXT CARD.]
Card ID:
71
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DEFOE (Daniel)
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DEFOE (Daniel). [M.jor Single Works.1. The Life, Adventures and Piracies of the
famous Captain Singleton.
Memoirs of a Cavalier.
Review.
Robinson Crusoe.
A Tour thro’ the Whole Island of Great Britain.
Card ID:
72
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Author:
DEFOE (Daniel)
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DEFOE (Daniel). [Major Single Works. — The Adventures of Captain Singleton.]
See infra. [Major.Single Works. — The Life, Adventures and Piracies of the famous Captain Singleton. I
Card ID:
73
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Author:
DEFOE (Daniel)
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DEFOE (Daniel). [Major Single Works. - The Complete English Tradesman.]
Cards under thIs heading are arranged in t-e followlng order:
The Complete English Tradesman. Vol. I.
The Complete English Tradesman. Vol. II.
The Complete English Tradesman. Vols. I, II.
Card ID:
74
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DEFOE (Daniel). llaajor Single works. - The Family Instructor. — Vols.I.II.]
The Family instructor, in five parts: I. Respecting parents and children..II. Masters and servants. III. Husbands and wives.
IV. Relating to family breaches.
V. Management of children, and a variety of cases on the necessity of setting proper examples to children and servants. With a life of the author. pp. v. + xiv. ÷ 716. Frontispiece. [D.—L.L.)
8°. PrInted and yublishe&.bv Brightly arid ChildBungay, i816.
With a sçn ‘‘“ itle-pae.
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Card ID:
75
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Author:
DFO (Daniel)
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DFO (Daniel). [Major Sing’le Works. — The Family Instructor. — Vols. 1.11.]
The Family instructor, [Continued.)
The oreface Js bpmid at thea end ofthevoiume.
. 223 is incorrectly nbered 233.
Card ID:
76
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Author:
DEFOE (Daniel)
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DEFOE (Daniel). [Major Single Works. — The Farther Adventures of obinson Crusoe.]
infra: tMajor Single Works. — Robinson Crusoe. — Part III]
Card ID:
77
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Author:
DEFOE (DanIel)
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DEFOE (DanIel). [Major Single Works.—The Fortunate lAistress; or, a History of the
Life...of the Lady Roxana.] -.
The Fortunate mistress: or, a History of the life and vast variety of fortunes of 11aderaoiselle de Beleau, afterwards call’d the Countess of Wintselsheim, in Germany, being the person known by the name of the Lady Roxana, in the time of King Charles II. [By D. Defoe.) pp. (6) + 407. Frontispiece.
8. London, 1724.
Anonymous.
S.L.C., 1.224.
Card ID:
78
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DEFOE (Daniel) . [Major Single Wor1cs.’— The Fort’ate.
Mistress; or,a History of the Life.... of the Lady Roxana.] V
The Fortunate mistress.. .Printed from the first edition. pp. xi. + 412 + (2).
Front veanLfac jle tIt1e-pg.
8°. London., 1923.
One of 775oj2i.csprinted.
Card ID:
79
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DE’OE (DanielY.[Major Single Works. —The Fortunate Mistre8s; or a !istory of the Life...of the Lady Roxana..J
The Fortunate mistress...With an introduction by W.Cather. (The Borzoi Classics.) pp. xvii. ÷ 378.
8. New York, 1924.
Card ID:
80
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Author:
DEFOE (Daniel)
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DEFOE (Daniel). [Major Single Works. — The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the famous Moll
Flanders. j
The Fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moli Flanders, &c. who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continu’d variety for threescore years, besides her childhood, was twelve year a whore, five times a wife whereof once to her own brother) twelve year a thief, eight year a transporteo felon in Virginia, at last grew rich, liv’d honest, and di.ed a penitent. Written from her own memorandums. (By Daniel Defoe.) The third edition corrected. pp. (2) + vi. ÷ 366. [DI.—L.L.)
8°..Print’‘id ooI&bv W,tyip,
Loncloxi, 1722.
Anonymous.
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81