Defoe, Daniel
1661?-1731
Books
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An American Robinson Crusoe
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And What if the Pretender should Come?
Or Some Considerations of the Advantages and Real Consequences of the Pretender's Possessing the Crown of Great Britain
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An Answer to a Question that Nobody thinks of, viz., But what if the Queen should Die?
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An Appeal to Honour and Justice, Though It Be of His Worst Enemies.Being A True Account of His Conduct in Public Affairs.
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Atalantis Major
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Augusta TriumphansOr, the Way to Make London the Most Flourishing City in the Universe
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The buccaneers and marooners of America : Being an account of the famous adventures and daring deeds of certain notorious freebooters of the Spanish Main
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The Complete English Tradesman (1839 ed.)
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The Consolidator; or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon
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Dickory Cronke: The Dumb Philosopher, or, Great Britain's Wonder
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An Essay Upon Projects
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Everybody's Business Is Nobody's Business
Or, Private Abuses, Public Grievances; Exemplified in the Pride, Insolence, and Exorbitant Wages of Our Women, Servants, Footmen, &c.
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The Fortunate Mistress (Parts 1 and 2)
or a History of the Life of Mademoiselle de Beleau Known by the Name of the Lady Roxana
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The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders
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The Friendly Daemon, or the Generous Apparition
Being a True Narrative of a Miraculous Cure, Newly Perform'd Upon That Famous Deaf and Dumb Gentleman, Dr. Duncan Campbel, by a Familiar Spirit That Appear'd to Him in a White Surplice, Like a Cathedral Singing Boy
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From London to Land's End
and Two Letters from the "Journey through England by a Gentleman"
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The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
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A General History of the Pyrates:
from their first rise and settlement in the island of Providence, to the present time
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The History and Remarkable Life of the Truly Honourable Colonel Jacque, Commonly Called Colonel Jack
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The History of the Devil, As Well Ancient as Modern: In Two Parts
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History of the Plague in London
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The History of the Pyrates. Vol. II.
Containing the lives of Captain Misson, Captain Bowen, Captain Kidd, Captain Tew, Captain Halsey, Captain White, Captain Condent, Captain Bellamy, Captain Fly, Captain Howard, Captain Lewis, Captain Cornelius, Captain Williams, Captain Burgess, Captain North, and their several crews
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The History of the Remarkable Life of John Sheppard
Containing a Particular Account of His Many Robberies and Escapes
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An Humble Proposal to the People of England, for the Increase of their Trade, and Encouragement of Their ManufacturesWhether the Present Uncertainty of Affairs Issues in Peace or War
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A Journal of the Plague Year
Being Observations or Memorials of the Most Remarkable Occurrences, as Well Public as Private, Which Happened in London During the Last Great Visitation in 1665. Written by a Citizen Who Continued All the While in London
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The King of Pirates
Being an Account of the Famous Enterprises of Captain Avery, the Mock King of Madagascar
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The Lay-Man's Sermon upon the Late StormHeld forth at an Honest Coffee-House-Conventicle
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The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton
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The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
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The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1808)
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The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner, Volume 1With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe,Written By Himself, in Two Volumes
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The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner (1801)
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Memoirs of a CavalierA Military Journal of the Wars in Germany, and the Wars in England.From the Year 1632 to the Year 1648.
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Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins (1718)
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Military Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton
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A New Voyage Round the World by a Course Never Sailed Before
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Of Captain Mission
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Reasons Against the Succession of the House of Hanover
With an Enquiry How Far the Abdication of King James, Supposing It to Be Legal, Ought to Affect the Person of the Pretender
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Remarks on the speeches of William Paul Clerk, and John Hall of Otterburn, Esq : Executed at Tyburn for rebellion, the 13th of July, 1716
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Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Crusoe — in Words of One Syllable
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Robinson Crusoe, Told to the Children by John Lang
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A Seasonable Warning and Caution against the Insinuations of Papists and Jacobites in favour of the PretenderBeing a Letter from an Englishman at the Court of Hanover
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Second Thoughts are Best: Or a Further Improvement of a Late Scheme to Prevent Street Robberies
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A Short Narrative of the Life and Actions of His Grace John, D. of Marlborogh
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The Storm. An Essay.
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The Storm
or, a Collection of the most Remarkable Casualties and Disasters which Happen'd in the Late Dreadful Tempest, both by Sea and Land
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Tour through the Eastern Counties of England, 1722
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The True-Born Englishman: A Satire
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A True Relation of the Apparition of one Mrs. Veal
The Next Day after Her Death, to one Mrs. Bargrave, at Canterbury, the 8th of September, 1705; which Apparition Recommends the Perusal of Drelincourt's Book of Consolations against the Fears of Death
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A Vindication of the Press