Part II
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DEFOE, DANIEL.--(I.) Reasons against a War with France, or an Argument shewing That the French King's Owning the Prince of Wales as King of England, Scotland and Ireland; is No Sufficient Ground of A War. London Printed in the year, 1701. (II.) The Double Welcome. A Poem to the Duke of Marlbro'. London: Printed, and Sold by B. Bragg . . . 1705. (III.) A Fair Shell, but A Rotten Kernel: or, A Bitter Nut for A Factious Monkey. . . . London, Printed: And Sold by B. Bragge, . . . 1705. . . . _4to, three works in one volume, brown morocco, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
First editions.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Mock Mourners. A Satyr, By way of Elegy on King William. By the Author of The True-born Englishman. London, Printed 1702. _4to, green levant morocco, gilt fillets, uncut edges._
First edition.
A, two leaves, B-D in fours, E and ¶, two leaves each. Dedicated to the Queen.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--A Hymn to the Pillory. London: Printed in the Year, MDCCIII. _4to, brown levant morocco, gilt back, side panels, uncut edges, by David._
First edition.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Storm: or, a collection Of the most Remarkable Casualties and Disasters which happen'd in the Late Dreadful Tempest, [Nov. 26, 1703] both by Sea and Land . . . London: Printed for G. Sawbridge . . . MDCCIV. _8vo, half brown levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Stikeman._
First edition.
[DEFOE, DANIEL].--(I.) Moderation Display'd: a poem. [Three lines from Lucret. lib. 5.] By the Author of Faction Display'd. London: Printed in the Year 1704. (II.) The Sequel: or Moderation Further Display'd, a poem. By the Author of Faction Display'd. [Two lines from Aul. per. 2. Sat. 2.] Printed in the Year 1705. _4to, two works in one volume._
Both works: two leaves and B-D2 in fours.
"Faction Displayed" is attributed to Defoe and also to W. Shippen.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Consolidator: or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon. Translated from the Lunar Language, By the Author of The True-born English Man. London: Printed, and are to be Sold by Benj. Bragg . . . 1705. _8vo, red morocco, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
First edition; with the half-title marked "A."
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Dyet of Poland, a Satyr. Printed At Dantzick, in the Year MDCCV. _4to, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by David._
First edition.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The History of the Wars, Of his Present Majesty Charles XII. King of Sweden; From his First Landing in Denmark, To His Return from Turkey to Pomerania. By a Scots Gentleman in the Sweedish Service. London: Printed for A. Bell in Cornhil, . . . 1715. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
First edition.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--(I.) The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by Himself. [frontispiece] London: Printed for W. Taylor . . . MDCCXIX. (II.) The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; Being the Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of his Travels Round three Parts of the Globe. Written by Himself. To which is added a Map of the World, in which is Delineated the Voyages of Robinson Crusoe. London: Printed for W. Taylor . . . MDCCXIX. (III.) Serious Reflections during the Life And Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: with his Vision of the Angelick World. Written by Himself. [folded frontispiece] London: Printed for W. Taylor, . . . 1720. _8vo, three volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Bedford._
First editions.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Life and strange surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner, Who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited Island on the Coast of America near the mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque, having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With an account how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pyrates. Written by himself. [with a Life of the author by George Chalmers] London: printed for John Stockdale . . . 1790. _Royal 8vo, two volumes, olive morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Pratt._
Large paper copy with a portrait, fourteen plates and two vignette titles engraved by Medland after the designs of Stothard.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--La Vie et les Aventures De Robinson Crusoe, Par Daniel Defoe; traduction Revue et corrigee sur la Edition donnee par Stockdale en 1790, augmentee de la vie de l' Auteur, qui n'avoit pas encore paru; Edition Ornee de 19 gravures [en couleur] par Delignon, d'apres les dessins originaux de Stothart, d'une Carte Geographique, et accompagnee d'un vocabulaire de Marine. . . . [coloured vignette] A Paris Chez H. Verdiere, . . . [1800.] _8vo, three volumes, calf, gilt back, side panels, gilt edges._
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Embellished with engravings from designs by Thomas Stothard . . . London: printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies . . . 1820. _Royal 8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, back and sides richly tooled, gilt edges, with some rough leaves, by C. Lewis._
Large paper copy, with twenty plates and two vignettes engraved by C. Heath.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--Engravings illustrative of Robinson Crusoe, from drawings by Thomas Stothard, engraved by C. Heath. [London, Cadell and Davies, . . . 1820.] _Folio, half green morocco portfolio._
Twenty-two proofs on India paper.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--Robinson Crusoe, par Daniel De Foe, traduction de l'Anglais, entierement revue et corrigee par F. D'A. A Paris, chez Crevot . . . MDCCCXXV. _8vo, two volumes, blue straight-grain morocco, back and sides gilt and blind tooled, gilt edges._
Large paper copy, illustrated by six plates after the designs of Deveria, each in three states, viz., engraver's etching, India proof, and plain print, also the original drawings.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Life and surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner. With introductory verses by Bernard Barton, and illustrated with numerous engravings from drawings by George Cruikshank expressly designed for this edition. . . . London: printed at the Shakspeare Press, by W. Nicol, for John Major, . . . 1831. _Post 8vo, two volumes, green levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt over uncut edges, by Louise Reymann._
Large paper copy, with frontispieces on India paper, by Aug. Fox and W. Raddon after Cruikshank, and thirty-seven woodcuts in the text.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. With a biographical sketch of De Foe, written expressly for this edition, and illustrations from original designs. . . . London: Cochrane and Pickersgill, . . . 1831. _Post 8vo, two volumes, half maroon levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by V. Krafft._
Portrait by Freeman, and sixteen other plates.
DEFOE, DANIEL.-- . . . The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Mariner, of Hull by Daniel Defoe With Biographical Memoir and Illustrative Notes [by John Ballantyne] . . . With Eight Etchings by M. Mouilleron and Portrait by L. Flameng London J. C. Nimmo and Bain . . . 1882. _8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._
No. 71 of one hundred and fifty large paper copies printed, with proof etchings on Japan paper.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell, a Gentleman, who, tho' Deaf and Dumb, writes down any Stranger's Name at first Sight; with their future Contingencies of Fortune. Now Living In Exeter Court over-against the Savoy in the Strand. [Three lines from Cicero] London: Printed for E. Curll: And sold by W. Mears and T. Jauncy. . . , W. Meadows. . . , A. Bettesworth. . . , W. Lewis. . . , and W. Graves . . . M. DCC. XX. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, side borders, gilt edges, by Riviere._
First edition. Portrait by Price after Hill, and three plates. After page 240, an entirely different fount of type is used from that in the first part of the book.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of the Famous Moll 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 Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent. Written from her own Memorandums. London: Printed for, and Sold by W. Chetwood, . . . M DDC XXI. [M DCC XXI] _8vo, red levant morocco, narrow side borders, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
First edition, with the blank leaf, A8.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--A Journal of the Plague Year: being Observations or Memorials, Of the most Remarkable Occurrences, As well publick as private, which happened in London During the last Great Visitation In 1665. Written by a Citizen who continued all the while in London. Never made publick before London: Printed for E. Nutt. . . ; J. Roberts. . . ; A. Dodd. . . ; and J. Graves. . . . 1722. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
First edition, with the half-title.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--A Narrative Of all the Robberies, Escapes, &c. of John Sheppard: Giving an Exact Description of the manner of his wonderful Escape from the Castle in Newgate, and of the Methods he took afterward for his Security. Written by himself during his Confinement in the Middle Stone-Room, after his being retaken in Drury-Lane. To which is added, A true Representation of his Escape from the Condemn'd Hold, curiously engraven on a Copper Plate. The whole Publish'd at the particular Request of the Prisoner. London: Printed and Sold by John Applebee, . . . 1724. (Price Six Pence.) _8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt fillets, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
A perfect copy, with frontispiece, "The manner of Escape," a second plate, inserted, "Jack Shepherd in the Stone Room in Newgate," probably from Charles Johnson's "History of the Lives and Actions of the most famous Highwaymen," etc., and, also inserted, a plate in seven compartments by N. Parr, representing scenes relative to Newgate.
The Narrative is dated "Middle-Stone-Room in Newgate, Novem. 10. 1724," and ends with a "Postscript," D3 (verso blank). Seven editions were printed in 1724, on November 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28 and December 12.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--A Tour Thro' the whole Island of Great Britain, Divided into Circuits or Journies. giving A Particular and Diverting Account of whatever is Curious and worth Observation, Viz. I. A Description of the Principal Cities and Towns, their Situation, Magnitude, Government, and Commerce. II. The Customs, Manners, Speech, as also the Exercises, Diversions, and Employment of the People. III. The Produce and Improvement of the Lands, the Trade, and Manufactures. IV. The Sea Ports and Fortifications, the Course of Rivers, and the Inland Navigation. V. The Publick Edifices, Seats, and Palaces of the Nobility and Gentry. With Useful Observations upon the Whole. Particularly fitted for the Reading of such as desire to Travel over the Island. By a Gentleman. London: Printed, and Sold by G. Strahan, . . . W. Mears, . . . R. Francklin, . . . S. Chapman, . . . R. Stagg, . . . and J. Graves, . . . M DCC XXIV. [M DCC XXV. and M DCC XXVII.] _8vo, three volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back, side borders, gilt edges, by Riviere._
First edition of Volumes I and II, second of Volume III. Volume I contains a folded plate of the Siege of Colchester in 1648, and consists of three letters, with separate pagination and signatures, the last leaf containing Addenda and Errata. Volume II contains a folded map of England and Wales, by Herman Moll, Geographer, and consists of three letters, the third with separate pagination and signatures, and an Index of xxxvi pages to the first two volumes. Volume III contains a folded map of Scotland by Moll. The three letters, pages 1-239, are followed by an "Introduction to the Account and Description of Scotland," pages 1-230, two Indexes (21 pages) and 5 pages of Advertisements.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Fortunate Mistress: Or, A History Of The Life And Vast Variety of Fortunes Of Mademoiselle de Beleau, Afterwards Call'd The Countess de Wintselsheim, in Germany. Being the Person known by the Name of the Lady Roxana, in the Time of King Charles II. London: Printed for T. Warner . . . ; W. Meadows . . . ; W. Pepper . . . ; S. Harding . . . ; and T. Edlin. . . . 1724. _8vo, red levant morocco, rich gilt back and side borders, doubled with red morocco, gilt borders, red silk guards, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
First edition. Full-length portrait of Roxana.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Life and Adventures of Roxana, the fortunate mistress; or, most unhappy wife.
I. An Account of her Birth in France, in 1683.
II. Her Marriage in London with a Brewer, who ran out his Estate, and left her in a destitute Condition with five Children.
III. Her cohabiting with her Landlord, their Journey to Paris, where her Gallant was robbed, and murdered.
IV. Her being in Love with by the Prince of ---- by whom she had a Son; her going with the Prince to the Palace of Mendon, where she saw her Husband, who had entered in the Gens d'Arms Guard, the Prince leaves her.
V. The Dealings she had with a Dutch Merchant and a Jew, the latter of whom wanted to defraud her of a great Parcel of her Jewels, her Return, in a dangerous Storm to England; her going afterwards to Rotterdam, where she sees the Dutch Merchant, to whom she soon after became a Bedfellow.
VI. Her return to England again, living a great Lady, where she had the Name of Roxana. Her Marriage with the Dutch Merchant in London, who was naturalized, and created a Baronet; the Miseries she and her Maid Amy fell afterwards into.
Embellished with curious Copper Plates. London: Printed for H. Owen, . . . and C. Sympson, . . . M DCC LV. _Small 8vo, blue levant morocco, gilt back and edges, by Chambolle-Duru._
Portrait by Parr, and folded plate, "Roxana in her Turkish Habit."
A later edition of "The Fortunate Mistress," divided into chapters, as the first edition was not, and containing two leaves of Contents. The text of the first edition ends on page 344, in the middle of chapter xvii, but the work has been extended by the unknown editor through page 463 into twenty-two chapters in the manner of Defoe. (Chapter xx is misprinted xix.) The last page contains a paragraph headed "The Continuation of the Life of Roxana, by Isabel Johnson, who had been her Waiting-Maid, from the Time she was thrown into Jail, to the Time of her Death." The text of the last page of the first edition is not here included.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--A new Voyage round the World, by a Course never sailed before. being a Voyage undertaken by some Merchants, who afterwards proposed the Setting up an East-India Company in Flanders. Illustrated with Copper Plates. London: Printed for A. Bettesworth, . . . and W. Mears, . . . M.DCC.XXV. _8vo, red straight-grain morocco, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
First edition, in two parts, with separate pagination and signatures. Frontispiece by J. Clark, and three other plates.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--A new Voyage round the World. 1725. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, side borders, gilt edges, by Riviere._
Another copy.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--An Essay upon Literature: or, An Enquiry into the Antiquity and Original of Letters; proving That the two Tables, written by the Finger of God in Mount Sinai, was the first Writing in the World; and that all other Alphabets derive from the Hebrew. With a short View of the Methods made use of by the Antients, to supply the want of Letters before, and improve the use of them, after they were known. London; Printed for Tho. Bowles, . . . John Clark, . . . and John Bowles, . . . M.DCC.XXVI. _8vo, red morocco, gilt back, side corners, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
First edition.
DEFOE, DANIEL.--The Political History of the Devil, as well ancient as modern: in two parts.