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1710-1720*
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St. Martin's Lane Covent Garden Lincolns-Inn-Fields West-Smith-Fields St. Bartholomew Little Britain Warwick Exchange Thread-needle
London, 1740
Strand Temple-Bar White-Fryars Fleet-Street Stationer's Hall St Paul's Church Yard Pater-noster-Row London-Bridge Cheapside Lombard Cornhill
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Shop?   •Samuel Briscoe
•C. Brown
•Samuel Burows
•J. Churchill
•D. Mead
•D. Pratt
•J. S.
•G. Strahan
•B. Tooke
Amen Corner   •Ferdinando Burleigh 1715: R. Burleigh
Cambridge   •C. Crownfield at Cambridge
Cheapside   •N. Cliff at the Golden Candlestick 1711: N. Cliff and D Jackson at the Bible and Three Crowns near Mercer's-Chappel
Cornhill   •Andrew Bell at the Cross-Keys and Bible in Cornhill
•R. Halfey at the Plow
Duck-Lane   •N. Boddington at the Golden Ball. 1712: N. & M. Boddington.
Exchange   •J. Hinchliffe at Drydens-head under the Royal Exchange
•J. Round at Seneca's Head in Change-Alley
Exeter-Change   •W. Bray at the East End of Inner-Walk of Exeter-Change
Fleet-Street   •A. Collins at the Black-Boy
•E. Curll at the Dial and Bible
•R. Gosting at the Mitre
•J. Hooke at the Flower de Luce
•J. Pemberton at the Buck and Sun, both against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street
St James's Street   •J. Graves next White's Chocolate-House
•George Harris next door to the Bagnio in St. James's-street
Lincolns-Inn-Fields   •J. Milner at Lincolns-Inn Back Gate
Little Britain   •Sam. Buckley at the Dolphin in Little Britain
•J. Nicholson at the Kings-Arms in Little-Britain
•J. & B. Sprint at the Bell in Little-Britain
Lombard Street   •J. Osborne
•T. Varnham
London Bridge   •A. Bettesworth at the Red Lyon
•Thomas Norris at the Looking Glass
•Ebenezer Tracy at the Three Bibles
Ludgate   •T. Warner near Ludgate
St. Martin's Lane   •J. Harding at the upper-end of St. Martin's-Lane
St. Paul's Church-yard   •R. Wellington at the Dolphin and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard
Pater-noster-Row   •J. Baker at the Black Boy
•S. Popping at the Raven
•W. Taylor at the Ship
Russel-Street, Covent Garden   •W. Lewis
Stationer's Hall   •John Morphew near Stationer's Hall
•John Nutt near Stationer's Hall
Stocks-Market   •James Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over against Stocks-Market
Strand   •J. Tonson at Shakespear's-Head over-against Catherine-street in the Strand
Temple-Bar   •D. Brown at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar 1714: Jonas Brown
•A Dodd without Temple-Bar
•Bernard Lintott at the Cross-Keys between the Two Temple-Gates
•W. Mears at the Lamb without Temple Bar
Thread-needle Street   •James Woodward in St. Christopher's Alley - moves to Scalding Alley in 1710
Warwick Lane   •A. Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms
•J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms
West-Smithfield   •J. Downing in Bartholomew-Close near West-Smithfield
White-Fryars   •James Read

 


 

Note: nearly the whole production for the English market appeared in London. It would therefore be futile to pull the complete English sections of the yearly files into this local file. This file is with its selection 1710-1720, only designed to allow comparisons between London and other European cities (and to show that there was hardly a better place in Europe to buy novels than London - there was definitely no crisis of the novel before Robinson Crusoe appeared in 1719 [complete for 1710-1715].)

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    1710
  1.  
  2.   THE| Golden Spy:| OR, A| POLITICAL JOURNAL| OF THE| British Nights Entertainments.| Viz.| The Power and Progress of Gold.| The Ladys Taste.| The Mercenary Gallant.| The Male and Female Favourites.| The Story of Donna Olympia.| Monsieur Tequet's Amours.| The Fatal Rape.| The English Female Favourite.| Matilda and Golofre.| The English Male Favourites.| The unlucky Cast.| The fair Extravagant.| The foul Extravagant.| Of Love Intrigues.| The Fortunate Adultery.| Of Julio and Sempronia.| The Whores Revenge.| The Political Whores.| The Lucky Escape.| The Country Jilt.| The force of Love.| The kept Miss.| The Cully's Fate.| The Godly Reformers.| The Reforming Constable.| The Hypocrite uncas'd.| The Godly Debauchee.| The Reformer Reform'd.| The Trade of the Camp.| Wherein are laid open| The Secret Miraculous Power and Progress of GOLD,| IN THE| Courts of EUROPE.| [rule]| ALSO| Delightful Intrigues, Memoirs, Tales, and Adventures, Se-|rious and Comical.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed in the Year 1710.link
  3.  
  4.   The Impartial| SECRET HISTORY| OF| Arlus, Fortunatus, and Odolphus,| MINISTERS of STATE| TO THE| Empress of GRAND-INSVLA.| In which are Discover'd,| The true and Just CAUSES of the Remo-|val of ARLUS, who by his T----s Ad-|-----n, rather Deserv'd H----n's Pun-----t,| than Mordecai's Preferment; And Justice is done| to the Character of FORTUNATUS and| ODOLPHUS, and they prov'd to have dis-|charg'd Their Trust with Equal Honour, Honesty,| and Success.| [rule]| Humbly offer'd to those Good People of Grand-Insula who| love their Country, are not bigoted to a Party, and| blinded by the Fulsom Flatteries bestow'd on Arlus by a| Gang of Mercenaries.| [rule]| Qui Romæ faciam? Mentiri nescio, Librum| Si malus est, nequeo Laudare-----| [rule]| Printed in the Year, 1710. (Price 6 d)link
  5.  
  6.   THE| Second Part| Of the Impartial| SECRET HISTORY| OF| Arlus, Fortunatus, and Odolphus,| Ministers of State| TO THE| Empress of GRAND-INSULA.| In which are Discover'd,| The true and Just Causes of the Removal of| Arlus, And Justice is done to the Character of Fortunatus| and Odolphus; and They prov'd to have discharg'd Their| Trust with Equal Honour, Honesty, and Success.| [rule]| Humbly offer'd to those Good People of Grand-Insula who| love their Country, are not bigotted to a Party.| [rule]| Quid Romæ faciam? Mentiri nescio, Librum| Si malus est, nequeo Laudare-----| [rule]| Printed in the Year, 1710.link
  7.  
  8.   THE| Secret History| OF| Arlus and Odolphus,| Ministers of State to the| Empress of Grandinsula.| In which are Discover'd the Labour'd| Artifices formerly us'd for the Removal of| ARLUS, and the true Causes of his late Re-|storation, upon the Dismission of ODOL-|PHUS and the QUINQUINVIRATE.| Humbly offer'd to those Good People of| Grandinsula, who have not yet done won-|d'ring, why that PRINCESS wou'd Change| so Notable a Ministry.| [rule]| In nova fert animus mutatas dicere Formas| Corpora -----| [double rule]| London: Printed in the Year, MDCCX.link
  9.  
  10.   The Secret| HISTORY| OF| Arlus and Odolphus,| Ministers of State to the| Empress of Grandinsula.| In which are discover'd the Labour'd| Artifices formerly us'd for the Remo-|val of ARLUS, and the true Causes| of his late Restoration, upon the| Dismission of ODOLPHUS and| the QUINQUINVIRATE.| Humbly offer'd to those Good People of| GRANDINSULA, who have not yet| done wond'ring, why that PRINCESS| wou'd Change so Notable a Ministry.| [rule]| In nova fert animus mutatas dicere Formas| Corpora -----| [rule]| Printed in the Year MDCCX.link
  11.  
  12.   The Secret| HISTORY| OF| Arlus and Odolphus,| Ministers of State to the| Empress of Grandinsula.| In which are discover'd the Labour'd| Artifices formerly us'd for the Remo-|val of ARLUS, and the true Causes| of his late Restoration, upon the Dis-|mission of ODOLPHUS and the QUIN-|QUINVIRATE.| Humbly offer'd to those Good People of| GRANDINSULA, who have not yet done| wond'ring, why that PRINCESS wou'd| Change so Notable a Ministry.| [rule]| In nova fert animus mutatas dicere Formas| Corpora -----| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| Printed in the Year MDCCX.link
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  14.   The Secret| HISTORY| OF| Arlus and Odolphus,| Ministers of State to the| Empress of Grandinsula.| In which are discover'd the Labour'd| Artifices formerly us'd for the Remo-|val of ARLUS, and the true Causes| of his late Restoration, upon the Dis-|mission of ODOLPHUS and the QUIN-|QUINVIRATE.| Humbly offer'd to those Good People of| GRANDINSULA, who have not yet done| wond'ring, why that PRINCESS wou'd| Change so Notable a Ministry.| [rule]| In nova fert animus mutatas dicere Formas| Corpora -----| [rule]| The Third Edition.| [rule]| Printed in the Year MDCCX.link
    1711
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  16.   A| ROMAN| STORY.| [rule]| [vignette]| London, Printed in the Year 1711.link
  17.  
  18.   A| ROMAN| STORY.| [rule]| [vignette]| [rule]link
  19.  
  20.   A| TALE| OF A| TUB.| Written for the Universal Im-|provement of Mankind.| [rule]| Diu multumque desideratum.| [rule]| To which is Added,| An Account of a BATTEL| between the Antient and Modern| Books in St. James's Library.| [rule]| Basima eacabasa eanaa irraurista, diarba da| caeotaba fobor camelanthi. Iren. lib. 1. c. 18.| [rule]| ----Juvatque novos decerpere flores,| Insignemque meo capit petere inde coronam,| Unde prius nulli velarunt tempora Musæ. Lucret.| [rule]| ANNO M.DCC.XI.link
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  22.   THE| Secret History| OF| Queen Zarah,| AND THE| Zarazians.| CONTAINING| The True Reasons of the Necessity of| the Revolution that lately happen'd| in the Kingdom of Albigion.| [rule]| By way of Appendix to the New Atalantis.| [rule]| In Two Parts.| [rule]| Albigion: Printed in the Year 1711.| Price Bound 2 s.link
  23.  
  24.   THE| SECRET HISTORY| OF THE| October Club:| From its ORIGINAL| to this Time.| [rule]| By a MEMBER.| [rule]| [vignette]| LONDON:| Printed in the Year, 1711. Price 1 s.link
    1712
  25.  
  26.   THE| HISTORY| OF THE| PROCEEDINGS| OF THE| MANDARINS and PROATINS| OF THE| Britomartian Empire| AT THEIR| Last General Diet, with the Cha-|racters of the Chief Members.| [rule]| -----Captique dolis, donisque coacti,| Quos neque Tydides, nec Larissæus Achilles,| Non Anni domuere, non mille Carinæ.| Virg. Æn. 2.| [rule]| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for the Booksellers of London and West-|minster. 1712. (Price 1 s.)link
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  28.   THE| Perquisite Monger:| OR THE| RISE and FALL| OF| INGRATITUDE.| BEING| One of the Stories, which the Monks of| Godstow were formerly wont to divert| Fair Rosamond with, and which may| serve to clear up several Absurdities in| the History of Prince Mirabel.| [rule]| Made Publick from an Original Manuscript| lately found in the Ruines of Woodstock-|Bower.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London| and Westminster. 1712. Price 3 d.link
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  30.   A| Secret History| OF THE| AMOURS| AND| MARRIAGE| OF AN| English NOBLEMAN| With a Famous| Italian LADY.| [rule]| LONDON| Printed, and Sold by the Booksellers| of London and Westminster, 1712.| Price One Shilling.with image
    1713
  31.  
  32.   THE| HISTORY| OF THE| PROCEEDINGS| OF THE| MANDARINS and PROATINS| OF THE| Britomartian Empire,| AT THEIR| Three last General Diets; with the| Characters of the Chief Members; and| a List of those that were Prefer'd| to Places.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| Printed in the Year MDCCXIII.| (Price One Schilling.)link
    1714
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  34.   THE| ADVENTURES| OF| RIVELLA;| OR, THE| HISTORY| Of the AUTHOR of the ATALANTIS.| WITH| Secret Memoirs and Characters of several| considerable Persons her Cotemporaries.| [rule]| Deliver'd in a Conversation to the Young| Chevalier D'AUMONT in Sommerset-House| Garden, by Sir CHARLES LOVEMORE.| [rule]| Done into English from the French.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed in the Year M.DCC.XIV.| Price 2 s. in Sheep, 2 s. 6 d. in Calf's Leather.link
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  36.   FIVE| LOVE-LETTERS| FROM A| NUN| TO A| CAVALIER,| WITH THE| Cavalier's Answers.| To which is annex'd,| The Art of Love, a POEM, in Two| Books, Dedicated to the Ladies by Mr.| Charles Hopkins.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for R. Wellington at| the Dolphin and Crown, the West-|end of St. Paul's Church-yard, 1714.| Lately Publish'd.| The Works of Mr. Nathaniel Lee, in 2 Vols 8vo,| viz. Vol. the 1st, Theodotius, or the Force of Love, Sophonisba, Nero, Gloriana, Rival Queens, Princess of| Cleve, Mithridates King of Pontus. Vol. the 2d, Cæ-|sar, Borgia, Lucius Brutus, Constantine, Oedipus,| Duke of Guise, Massacre of Paris. Price 12 d.link
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  38.   [The New Metamorphosis; or, the Pleasant Transformation: Being The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medaura. Alter'd and Improv'd to the Modern Times [...] Written in Italian by Carlo Monte Socio [...] and Translated from the Vatican Manuscript. 1714.link]
    1715
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  40.   Hanover Tales: Or, the History of Count Fradonia and the Unfortunate Baritia. Done from the French. London: Printed in the Year 1715. 1 s. 6 d. Stich'd and 2 s. Bound.link
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  42.   THE| German Atalantis:| BEING, A| Secret HISTORY| OF| Many Surprizing Intrigues,| and Adventures transacted| in several Foreign Courts.| [rule]| Written by a LADY.| [rule]| Love is the Frailty of Heroic Minds;| And where great Virtues are, our Pardon finds.| Waller.| When Love's well tim'd, 'tis not a Fault to Love:| The Strong, the Brave, the Virtuous, and the Wise,| Sink in the soft Captivity together. Addison| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed in the YEAR 1715.| (Price 1 s.d. stich'd, 2 s. bound.)link
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  44.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| LIFE| AND| ADVENTURES| OF| Signor ROZELLI.| Giving a particular Account of his Birth,| Education, Slavery, Monastick State, Im-|prisonment in the Inquisition at Rome,| and the different Figures he has since| made, as well in Italy, as in England,| France, and Holland.| The Whole being a Series of the most diverting| History, and surprizing Events, ever yet made| Publick.| [rule]| Done into English, from the Second Edition of the French. 1715.link
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  46.   THE| ADVENTURES| OF| RIVELLA;| OR, THE| History of the AUTHOR of the Four| Volumes of the New Atalantis.| WITH| Secret MEMOIRS and MANNERS of several| Considerable Persons her Cotemporaries.| VIZ.| I. The Character of the Dutchess of| MAZARIN.| II. ----Of Count FORTUNATUS.| III. ----Of RICHARD STEELE, Esq;| IV. The Intrigues of HILARIA.| V. The Surprizing Amours of Sir PETER| VAINLOVE, and Mrs SETTEE.| VI. An Account of the great Law-Suit| between Lord CRAFTY, and Baron| MEANWELL.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION.| To which is added, A Compleat KEY.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed in the Year M DCC XV.| Price 1 s. 6 d. Stich'd, 2 s. 6 d. in Calf.link

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J. Baker

 
at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row

    1710
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  2.   THE| VISIONS| OF| DOM FRANCISCO| DE| QUEVEDO| VILLEGAS,| Knight of the Order of St. JAMES.| [rule]| Made English by| Sir ROGER L'ESTRANGE, Kt.| [rule]| LONDON,| printed for a Society of Stationers, and| sold by J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-|Noster-Row, and most Booksellers. 1710.link
    1711
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  4.   THE| Court and City| VAGARIES,| OR| INTRIGUES,| OF| BOTH SEXES.| [rule]| Written by one of the fair Sex.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed: And Sold by J. Baker, at the| Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row.| Price Six-Pence.link
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  6.   THE| SECRET HISTORY| OF THE| October-Club,| FROM| Its Original to this Time.| [rule]| By a MEMBER.| [rule]| PART II.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. BAKER, at the Black-|Boy in Pater-noster-Row, 1711.| (Price 1 s.)| Where may be had the First Part. Price 1 s.link
  7.  
  8.   THE| SECRET HISTORY| OF THE| October Club:| From its ORIGINAL| to this Time.| [rule]| By a MEMBER.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| [vignette]| LONDON:| Printed in the Year, 1711, and Sold by J. Baker,| at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row. Price 1 s.link
    1712
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  10.   THE| Court and City| VAGARIES,| OR| INTRIGUES,| OF| BOTH SEXES.| [rule]| Written by one of the fair Sex.| [rule]| The Second Part.| [rule]| LONDON| Printed: And sold by J. Baker, at the| Black Boy in Pater Noster Row.| Price Six Pence.link
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  12.   THE| HISTORY| OF| Prince MIRABEL's| Infancy, Rise and Disgrace:| With the sudden Promotion of| NOVICUS.| IN WHICH| Are Intermix'd all the INTRIGUES| both AMOROUS and POLITICAL| relating to those Memorable ADVEN-|TURES: As also the CHARACTERS| of the Old and New FAVOURITES| of both SEXES of the COURT of| BRITOMARTIA.| [rule]| Collected from the MEMOIRS of a Cour-|tier lately Deceas'd.| LONDON:| Printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in| Pater-Noster-Row. 1712. Price 1 s.link
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  14.   THE| HISTORY| OF| Prince MIRABEL's| Infancy, Rise and Disgrace:| With the sudden Promotion of| NOVICUS.| IN WHICH| Are Intermix'd all the INTRIGUES| both AMOROUS and POLITICAL| relating to those Memorable ADVEN-|TURES: As also the CHARACTERS| of the Old and New FAVOURITES| of both SEXES of the COURT of| BRITOMARTIA.| [rule]| Collected from the Memoirs of a Cour-|tier lately Deceas'd.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in| Pater-Noster-Row. 1712. Price 1 s.link
    1715
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  16.   THE| VISIONS| OF| DOM FRANCISCO| DE| QUEVEDO| VILLEGAS,| Knight of the Order of St. JAMES.| [rule]| Made English by| Sir ROGER L'ESTRANGE, Kt.| [rule]| LONDON,| printed for a Society of Stationers, and| sold by J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-|Noster-Row, and most Booksellers. 1715.link

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A. Baldwin

 
near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick Lane

    1711
  1.  
  2.   THE| Secret History| OF THE| October CLUB:| From its Original to this Time.| [rule]| By a Member.| [rule]| [vignette]| London:| Printed for A. Baldwin. 1711.link
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  4.   THE| TELL-TALE;| OR THE| Invisible Witness:| Being the| SECRET OBSERVATIONS| OF| PHILOLOGUS,| Upon the| Private Actions of Human Life.| [rule]| To be continued at Leisure.| [rule]| The FIRST PART.| Of Lovers, and Persons of modern Pleasure.| [rule]| Infert se septus nebulâ (mirabile dictu)| Per medios, miscetque viris, neque cernitur ulli.| Virg.| Turpe quid ausurus, te sine teste, time. Mart.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick Lane; and sold by Mr. Graves,| next White's Chocolate-House in St. James's Street. 1711.| (Price 1 s.)link
    1713
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  6.   THE| Northern ATALANTIS:| OR,| YORK SPY.| DISPLAYING| The Secret Intrigues and Adventures of| the Yorkshire Gentry; more particularly the| Amours of MELISSA.| WITH| A Description of the Ancient and Famous City| of YORK, and what is most Remarkable therein,| viz. The Minister, Round-Tower, Castle, King's| Palace, &c. Also the Celebrated Story of the| FRYAR and the NUN, occasion'd by a Piece| of Carv'd Work in the Chapter-House.| The whole Interspers'd with several Diverting Poeti-|cal Amusements, among which is APPLE-PYE:| Or, Instructions to NELLY, A POEM. Being a| Nice and Perfect Account of the Origin, Progress, Art,| and Method, of that Incomparable Viand.| Written| in Imitation of VIRGILL's Georgicks, in the Year,| 1710, by the late Ingenious Dr. WIELIAM KING.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in| Warwick-Lane. 1713.| Price 1 s.link
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  8.   THE| Northern ATALANTIS:| OR,| YORK SPY.| DISPLAYING| The Secret Intrigues and Adventures of| the Yorkshire Gentry; more particularly the| Amours of MELISSA.| WITH| A Description of the Ancient and Famous City| of YORK, and what is most Remarkable therein,| viz. The Minster, Round-Tower, Castle, King's| Palace, &c. Also the Celebrated Story of the| FRYAR and the NUN, occasion'd by a Piece| of Carv'd Work in the Chapter-House.| The whole Interspers'd with several Diverting Poeti-|cal Amusements, among which is APPLE-PYE:| Or, Instructions to NELLY, A POEM. Being a| Nice and Perfect Account of the Origin, Progress, Art,| and Method, of that Incomparable Viand.| In Imita-|tion of VIRGILL's Georgicks. Written by the late| Ingenious Dr. WILLIAM KING.| [rule]| The Second Edition Corrected.| [rule]| Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane. 1713.| Price 1 s. Sticht.| 1 s.d. Bound.link

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Andrew Bell

 
at the Cross-Keys and Bible in Cornhill

    1712
  1.  
  2.   [Arabian Nights, vol. 3., 2nd edition (London: A. Bell, 1712).]
    ARABIAN Nights| Entertainments:| CONSISTING OF| One Thousand and One| STORIES,| TOLD BY| The Sultaness of the Indies, to divert| the Sultan from the Execution of a| Bloody Vow he made to Marry a Lady| every Day, and have her cut off next| Morning, to avenge himself for the| Disloyality of his first Sultaness, &c.| Containing| A better Account of the Customs, Manners,| and Religion of the Eastern Nations, Tar-|tars, Persians, and Indians, than is to be| met with in any Author hitherto published.| [rule]| Translated into French from the Arabian MSS.| by M. Galland, of the Royal Accademy, and| now done into English.| [rule]| Vol. III.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| London, Printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross-|Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1712.link
    1713
  3.  
  4.   Arabian Nights| Entertainments:| CONSISTING OF| One Thousand and One| STORIES,| TOLD BY| The Sultaness of the Indies, to divert| the Sultan from the Execution of a| Bloody Vow he had made to Marry| a Lady every Day, and have her cut| off next Morning, to avenge himself| for the Disloyality of his first Sultaness,| &c.| Containing| A better Account of the Customs, Manners,| and Religion of the Eastern Nations, viz.| Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to| be met with in any Author hitherto pub-|lished.| [rule]| Translated into French from the Arabian| MSS. by M. Galland, of the Royal Aca-|demy, and now done into English.| [rule]| The Fourth Edition.| [rule]| VOL. I.| [rule]| London, Printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross| Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1713.link
    1715
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  6.   [Arabian Nights, vol. 8, 1st edition (London: A. Bell, 1715).]
     
    Arabian Nights| Entertainments:| CONSISTING OF| One Thousand and One| STORIES,| TOLD BY| The Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the| Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody| Vow he had made to Marry a Lady| every Day, and have her cut off next| Morning, to avenge himself for the| Disloyality of his first Sultaness, &c.| CONTAINING| A better Account of the Customs, Manners,| and Religion of the Eastern Nations, viz.| Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to| be met with in any Author hitherto pub-|lish'd.| [rule]| Translated into French from the Arabian MSS.| by M. Galland, of the Royal Academy; and| now done into English from the Third Edi-|tion in French, Corrected and Amended.| [rule]| VOL. VIII.| [rule]| London: Printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross| Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1715.link
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  8.   THE| French Inquisition:| OR, THE| HISTORY| OF THE| BASTILLE in Paris,| THE| State-Prison in France:| In which is| An Account of the manner of the Ap-|prehending of Persons sent thither, and of| the barbarous Usage they meet with there.| AS ALSO| An Account of the lewd Lives and| strange Adventures of several Prisoners,| but more particularly of some Priests.| [rule]| Written by Constantin de Renneville, who was a| Prisoner there Eleven Years.| [rule]| Translated from the Original printed at Amsterdam.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for A. Bell, in Cornhill; T. Varn-|ham, and J. Osborne, in Lombard-Street; W. Taylor, and J. Baker, in Pater-Noster-Row. 1715.link
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  10.   [Arabian Nights, vols. 5-6, 3rd edition (London: A. Bell, 1715).]
     
    Arabian Nights| Entertainments:| CONSISTING OF| One Thousand and One| STORIES,| TOLD BY| The Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the| Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody| Vow he had made to Marry a Lady| every Day, and have her cut off next| Morning, to avenge himself for the| Disloyality of his first Sultaness, &c.| CONTAINING| A better Account of the Customs, Manners,| and Religion of the Eastern Nations, viz.| Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to| be met with in any Author hitherto pub-|lish'd.| [rule]| Translated into French from the Arabian MSS.| by M. Galland, of the Royal Academy; and| now done into English from the Third Edi-|tion in French, Corrected and Amended.| [rule]| VOL. V.| [rule]| The Third Edition.| [rule]| London: Printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross| Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1715.link
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  12.   The Diverting| WORKS| OF THE| Countess D'Anois,| Author of the| LADIES TRAVELS| TO| SPAIN.| CONTAINING| I. The Memoirs of her own Life.| II. All her Spanish Novels and Histories.| III. Her Letters.| IV. Tales of the Fairies in Three Parts| Compleat.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION Illustrated with| many CUTTS.| [rule]| Newly done into English.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Nicholson at the King's Arms; Benj. and John| Sprint at the Bell in Little Brittain, Andrew Bell at the Cross Keys and Bible in Cornhill; and for Samuel Burows, 1715.link

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A. Bettesworth

 
at the Red Lyon on London-Bridge

    1710
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  2.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudi-|brastick Verse.| [rule]| Part I. For the Month of OCTOBER| To be continued till the whole History is| Compleated.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass, and| A. Bettesworth at the Red Lyon on London-Bridge;| and sold| by J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over| against Stocks-Market. Price. 1 s. each.link
    1711
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  4.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. I| LONDON:| Printed for T. NORRIS at the Looking-Glass,| and A. BETTESWORTH at the Red-Lyon| on London-Bridge; J. HARDING at the| upper-end of St. Martin's-Lane; and Sold| by J. WOODWARD in Scalding-Alley, over-|against Stocks-Market. M DCC XI.link
    1712
  5.  
  6.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures,| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. II| LONDON:| Printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass,| and A.| Bettesworth at the Red Lyon on London-Bridge;| J. Harding at the upper end of St. Martin's-Lane;| J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over-against Stocks-|Market; E. Curl at the Dial, and R. Gosting at the| Mitre in Fleetstreet, M DCC XII. Price 5 s.| Where may be had the First Volume.link
    1713
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  8.   THE| Pilgrim's Progress| FROM| THIS WORLD,| TO| That which is to come:| [rule]| The E[!]hird Part.| [rule]| Delivered under the| Similitude Of A Dream:| SHEWING| The several Difficulties and Dangers he met| with, and the many Victories he obtained over| the World, the Flesh, and the Devil.| Together with| His happy Arrival at the Celestial City, and the| Glory and Joy he found to his Eternal Comfort.| To which is Added,| The LIFE and DEATH of| JOHN BUNYAN,| Author of the First and Second Part;| compleating the whole Progress| [rule]| The Ninth Edition.| London: Printed for A. Bettesworth, at the Red| Lion on London-bridge. 1713.link
    1714
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  10.   ADAM and EVE| Stript of their| FURBELOWS:| OR, THE| Fashionable Virtues and| Vices of both SEXES expos'd to| publick View.| [rule]| In Two PARTS.| [rule]| I. Of the LADIES.| II. Of the GENTLEMEN.| WITH| Familiar Descants upon each CHARACTER.| [rule]| The needy Knave is punish'd for his Fau't,| And the poor Punk is to Correction brought.| The Great sin only at a nobler Price,| And with a richer Mantle, hide their Vice.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for J. WOODWARD in Scalding-Alley near| Stocks-Market, and A. BETTESWORTH at the Red Lyon| on London Bridge. Price bound 2 s. 6 d.link
  11.  
  12.   ADAM and EVE| Stript of their| FURBELOWS:| OR, THE| Fashionable Virtues and| Vices of both SEXES expos'd to| publick View.| [rule]| In Two PARTS.| [rule]| I. Of the LADIES.| II. Of the GENTLEMEN.| WITH| Familiar Descants upon each CHARACTER.| [rule]| The Second EDITION.| [rule]| The needy Knave is punish'd for his Fau't,| And the poor Punk is to Correction brought.| The Great sin only at a nobler Price,| And with a richer Mantle hide their Vice.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for A. BETTESWORTH at the red| Lyon in Pater-Noster Row. Price Bound 3 s.link

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N. Boddington

 
at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane

    1710
      [Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress, pt. 1, 17th edition]
    THE| Pilgrim's Progress| FROM| THIS WORLD| TO| That which is to come:| Delivered under the Similitude of a| DREAM:| Wherein is Discovered,| The Manner of his setting out,| His Dangerous JOURNEY,| AND| Safe Arrival at the Desired Country.| [rule]| By JOHN BUNYAN.| [rule]| The Seventeenth Edition, with Additions| of New Cuts.| [rule]| I have used Similitudes. Hosea xii. 0.| [rule]| Licensed and Entred according to Order.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for N. Boddington, at the Golden| Ball in Duck-Lane. 1710.link

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N. & M. Boddington

 
at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane

    1712
      [Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress, pt. 2, 9th edition]
    THE| Pilgrim's Progress| FROM| THIS WORLD| TO| That which is to come:| [rule]| The Second Part.| [rule]| Delivered under the Similitude of a| DREAM:| Wherein is set forth| The manner of his setting out of| Christina's Wife and Children; their| Dangerous JOURNEY, and Safe| Arrrival at the desired Country.| [rule]| By JOHN BUNYAN.| [rule]| The Ninth Edition, with Addition of Five Cuts.| Note, The Third part, suggested to be J. Bunyan's| is an Imposture.| [rule]| Licensed and Entered according to Order.| [rule]| I have used Similitudes. Hos. 12. 10.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for N. and M. Boddington,| at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane. 1712.link
    1714
  1.  
  2.   THE| Pilgrim's Progress| FROM| THIS WORLD| TO| That which is to come:| Delivered under the Similitude of a| DREAM:| Wherein is Discovered,| The Manner of his setting out,| His Dangerous JOURNEY,| AND| Safe Arrival at the Desired Country.| [rule]| By JOHN BUNYAN.| [rule]| The Eighteenth Edition, with Additions| of New Cuts.| [rule]| I have used Similitudes. Hosea xii. 0.| [rule]| Licensed and Entred according to Order.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for N. Boddington, at the Golden| Ball in Duck-Lane. 1714.link

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W. Bray

 
at the East End of Inner-Walk of Exeter-Change

    1711
  1.  
  2.   The Improvement of| HUMAN REASON,| Exhibited in the LIFE of| Hai Ebn Yokdhan:| Written in Arabick above 500 Years| ago, by Abu Jaafar Ebn Tophail.| In which is demonstrated| By what Methods one may, by the meer| Light of Nature, attain the Knowledg| of things Natural and Supernatural;| more particularly the Knowledg of GOD,| and the Affairs of another Life.| [rule]| Illustrated with proper Figures| [rule]| Newly Translated from the original Arabick,| by SIMON OCKLEY, A. M. Vicar of| Swaversey, in Cambridgshire.| [rule]| With an APPENDIX,| In which the Possibility of Man's attain-|ing the True Knowledg of GOD, and| Things necessary to Salvation, without| Instruction, is briefly consider'd.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for W. Bray at the East End of Inner-|Walk of Exeter-Change. 1711.link

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Sam. Briscoe


    1711
  1.  
  2.   THE| WORKS| OF| LUCIAN,| Translated from the GREEK,| by several Eminent Hands.| [rule]| The first Volume.| [rule]| WITH| The Life of Lucian,| A| Dicourse on his WRITINGS,| AND| A CHARACTER of some of the present| Translators| [rule]| Written by JOHN DRYDEN, Esq;| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for SAM. BRISCOE, and sold by J. Wood-|ward in Scalding-Alley against Stocks-Market, and| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall. 1711.link
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  4.   The Memoirs of the Court of Scotland, Or the History of the Earl of Douglas; With The Secret History of Macbeth, King of Scotland. Written by the author of The Ladies travels into Spain. [...] To which is added the Art of Love; or the Amours of Count Schlick [...] written in Latin by Pope Pius the II. London: Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by James Woodward; and John Morphew. 1711.link
    1711
  5.  
  6.   THE| WORKS| OF| Titus Petronius Arbiter,| In Prose and Verse.| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| Together with| His Life and Character,| Written by Mons. St. Evremont.| AND| a Key to the Satyre, by a Person of Quality.| [rule]| Made English by Mr. Wilson,| Mr. Burnaby,| Mr. Blount,| Mr. Tho. Brown,| Capt Ayloft, and se-|veral others.| [rule]| And Adorn'd with Cuts.| [rule]| To which is added,| The Charms of Liberty, a Poem,| by the late Duke| of Devonshire.| [rule]| London, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by J. Mor-|phew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-Alley,| against Stocks-Market. 1712.link
    1713
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  8.   THE| WORKS| OF| PETRONIUS ARBITER,| Translated by several Hands.| With a KEY by a Person of Honour,| AND ALSO| His Life and Character,| By Monsieur St. Evremont.| [rule]| The Fourth Edition.| [rule]| To which is added,| Some other of the Roman Poets, viz. Ca-|tullus, Tibullus and Propertius. And Translations| from the Greek of Pindar, Anacreon and Sappho.| With a Poem on TELEMACHUS,| By the Duke of Devonshire;| And an Essay on Poetry, by| John Duke of Buckingham.| The whole Adorn'd with CUTS.| [rule]| LONDON, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-|Alley, against Stocks-Market. 1713.link
    1713
  9.  
  10.   THE| WORKS| OF| PETRONIUS ARBITER,| Translated by several Hands.| With a KEY by a Person of Honour,| AND ALSO| His Life and Character,| By Monsieur St. Evremont.| [rule]| To which is added,| Some other of the Roman Poets, viz. Ca-|tullus, Tibullus and Propertius. And Translations| from the Greek of Pindar, Anacreon and Sappho.| With a Poem on TELEMACHUS,| By the Duke of Devonshire;| And an Essay on Poetry, by| John Duke of Buckingham.| The whole Adorn'd with CUTS.| [rule]| LONDON, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-|Alley, against Stocks-Market. 1714.link

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C. Brown


    1713
  1.  
  2.   The Famous and Pleasant| HISTORY| OF| PARISMUS,| The Valiant and Renowned| Prince of BOHEMIA.| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| PART I. Containing his Triumphant Bat-|tles fought against the Persians, his Love| to the Beautiful Laurana, the great Dan-|gers he passed in the Island of Rocks, and his| strange Adventures in the Desolate Island.| PART II. Containing the Adventurous| Travels, and Noble Chivalry of Paris-|menos, the Knight of Fame, with his Love| to the fair Princess Angelica, the Lady| of the Golden Tower.| PART III. Containing the Admirable Ad-|ventures and truly Heroick Atchievements| of Parismenides, Knight of the Golden Star| with his Love to the Fair Astrea, Princess| of Austracia, and other rare Adventures.| [rule]| The Fifth Edition.| Printed by and for C. Brown, and T. Norris| and are to be sold by the Booksellers of| London and Westminster. 1713.link

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D. Brown

 
at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar

    1710
  1.  
  2.   THE| RECORDS| OF| LOVE:| OR,| Weekly Amusements| FOR THE| FAIR SEX.| [rule]| VOL. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by J. Grantham, and Sold by D. Brown| at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar; And J.| Milner at Lincolns-Inn Back Gate, in Lincolns-Inn-|Fields. 1710. Where Subscriptions are taken in.link
    1712
  3.  
  4.   Love-Letters| BETWEEN A| NOBLEMAN| AND HIS| SISTER;| WITH THE| HISTORY| OF THEIR| ADVENTURES.| [rule]| In THREE PARTS.| [rule]| The FOURTH EDITION.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for D. Brown, J. Tonson, J. Nicholson,| B. Tooke, and G. Strahan. 1712.with image

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    Jonas Brown


    1714
  5.  
  6.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| LIFE| Of COUNT| DE GRAMMONT:| Containing, in Particular, the| Amorous Intrigues| OF THE| COURT OF ENGLAND| In the REIGN of| King CHARLES II.| [rule]| Translated from the French| By Mr. BOYER.| [rule]| Il peut revenir un Condé| Il peut revenir un Turenne;| Un Comte de Grammont est en vain demandé,| La Nature auroit trop de Peine.| St. Evremond.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed, and are to be Sold by J. ROUND| in Exchange-Alley, W. TAYLOR at the Ship in Pater-|noster-row, J. BROWN near Temple-Bar, W. LEWIS in| Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, and J. GRAVES next White's| Chocolate-House in St. Jamses's-Street, 1714.link
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  8.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| Lives, Intrigues,| AND| Comical Adventures| Of the most Famous| GAMESTERS| AND| Celebrated Sharpers| In the Reigns| of Charles II.| James II.| William III.| AND| Queen Anne.| Wherein is contain'd| The Secret History of Gaming, discovering| all the most sharping Tricks and Cheats (us'd by slight| of Hand) at Picquet, Gleek, Lanterloo, Bankafalet, Basset,| Primero, Cribbidge, Verquere, Tick-tack, Grand-Tricktrack;| and the English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Italian| Games, play'd with Cards, Dice, Tables, or otherwise.| The whole calculated for the Meridians of| London, Bath, Tunbridge, and the Groom-Porters.| [rule]| By Theophilius Lucas, Esq;| [rule]| London, Printed for Jonas Brown without Temple-bar,| and Ferdinando Burleigh in Amen-Corner. 1714.link
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  10.   THE| PERSIAN| AND THE| TURKISH| TALES,| COMPLEAT.| Translated formerly from those Languages| into French, by| M. Petis de la Croix,| Dean of the King's Interpreters, Reader and| Professor in the Royal College at Paris.| And now into Engl!sh from that Translation,| By the late Learned Dr. King,| And several other Hands.| To which are added,| Two LETTERS from a French Abbot| to his Friend at Paris; giving an Account| of the Island of MADAGASCAR;| and of the French Embassador's Reception| by the King of SIAM.| [rule]| In TWO VOLUMES.| [rule]| VOL. I.| [double rule]| LONDON: Printed for W. Mears at the| Lamb, and J. Browne at the Black Swan,| both without Temple Bar. MDCCXIV.link
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  12.   THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Lives, Intrigues,| AND| Comical Adventures| Of the most Famous| GAMESTERS| AND| Celebrated Sharpers| In the Reigns| of Charles II.| James II.| William III.| AND| Queen Anne.| Wherein is contain'd| The Secret History of Gaming, discovering| all the most sharping Tricks and Cheats (us'd by slight| of Hand) at Picquet, Gleek, Lanterloo, Bankafalet, Basset,| Primero, Cribbidge, Verquere, Tick-tack, Grand-Tricktrack;| and the English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Italian| Games, play'd with Cards, Dice, Tables, or otherwise.| The whole calculated for the Meridians of| London, Bath, Tunbridge, and the Groom-Porters.| [rule]| By Theophilius Lucas, Esq;| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| Printed for J. Brown without Temple-bar, J. Hooke at| the Flower de Luce in Fleetstreet, W. Hinchliffe at Drydens-head| under the Royal Exchange, & F. Burleigh in Amen-Corner. 1714.link
    1715
  13.  
  14.   THE| SECRET HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES| OF THE| Most celebrated Beauties, Ladies| of Quality, and Jilts, from Fair| ROSAMOND down to this pre-|sent Age.| WITH| Their private Amours and Intrigues| with several Kings, Noblemen, and| other eminent Persons noted in Great-|Britain.| [rule]| By Captain ALEXANDER SMITH, Au-|thor of the History of Highway-men,| Foot-pads, and other Robbers, for Fifty| Years past.| [rule]| Printed for J. BROWN without Temple| Bar, J. GRAVES next WHITE's| Chocolate-House in St. James's Street, and| J. MORPHEW near Stationers-Hall, 171 .link

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Sam. Buckley

 
at the Dolphin in Little Britain

    1712
  1.  
  2.   THE| HISTORY| Of the RENOWNED| DON QUIXOTE| De la MANCHA| [rule]| Written in Spanish by| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.| Translated from the Original by| several Hands:| And publish'd by Peter Motteux.| [rule]| Adorn'd with Sculptures.| The Third Edition.| [rule]| Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiæ.| [rule]| VOL. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for Sam. Buckley at the Dolphin| in Little Britain, 1712.link

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Ferdinando Burleigh

 
in Amen-Corner

    1714
  1.  
  2.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| Lives, Intrigues,| AND| Comical Adventures| Of the most Famous| GAMESTERS| AND| Celebrated Sharpers| In the Reigns| of Charles II.| James II.| William III.| AND| Queen Anne.| Wherein is contain'd| The Secret History of Gaming, discovering| all the most sharping Tricks and Cheats (us'd by slight| of Hand) at Picquet, Gleek, Lanterloo, Bankafalet, Basset,| Primero, Cribbidge, Verquere, Tick-tack, Grand-Tricktrack;| and the English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Italian| Games, play'd with Cards, Dice, Tables, or otherwise.| The whole calculated for the Meridians of| London, Bath, Tunbridge, and the Groom-Porters.| [rule]| By Theophilius Lucas, Esq;| [rule]| London, Printed for Jonas Brown without Temple-bar,| and Ferdinando Burleigh in Amen-Corner. 1714.link
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  4.   THE| LADIES TALES:| EXEMPLIFIED| IN THE| Vertues and Vices| OF THE| QUALITY,| WITH REFLECTIONS.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for Ferd. Burleigh in Amen Corner;| A. Dod without Temple-Bar; and J. Graves,| next White's Chocolate-House in St.| James's Street, 1714.link
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  6.   THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Lives, Intrigues,| AND| Comical Adventures| Of the most Famous| GAMESTERS| AND| Celebrated Sharpers| In the Reigns| of Charles II.| James II.| William III.| AND| Queen Anne.| Wherein is contain'd| The Secret History of Gaming, discovering| all the most sharping Tricks and Cheats (us'd by slight| of Hand) at Picquet, Gleek, Lanterloo, Bankafalet, Basset,| Primero, Cribbidge, Verquere, Tick-tack, Grand-Tricktrack;| and the English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Italian| Games, play'd with Cards, Dice, Tables, or otherwise.| The whole calculated for the Meridians of| London, Bath, Tunbridge, and the Groom-Porters.| [rule]| By Theophilius Lucas, Esq;| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| Printed for J. Brown without Temple-bar, J. Hooke at| the Flower de Luce in Fleetstreet, W. Hinchliffe at Drydens-head| under the Royal Exchange, & F. Burleigh in Amen-Corner. 1714.link

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    R. Burleigh

     

    1715
  7.  
  8.   A| New Voyage| TO THE| Island of FOOLS,| Representing the| Policy, Government,| AND| Present STATE| OF THE| STULTITIANS.| [rule]| Written by the Author of| The Black-Bird's Song.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| [vignette]| LONDON,| Printed for James Read in White-Fryars, and R. Bur-|leigh in Amen-Corner. 1715. (Price 1 s.)link

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S. Burows

 

    1715
  1.  
  2.   The Diverting| WORKS| OF THE| Countess D'Anois,| Author of the| LADIES TRAVELS| TO| SPAIN.| CONTAINING| I. The Memoirs of her own Life.| II. All her Spanish Novels and Histories.| III. Her Letters.| IV. Tales of the Fairies in Three Parts| Compleat.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION Illustrated with| many CUTTS.| [rule]| Newly done into English.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Nicholson at the King's Arms; Benj. and John| Sprint at the Bell in Little Brittain, Andrew Bell at the Cross Keys and Bible in Cornhill; and for Samuel Burows, 1715.link

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J. Churchill

 

    1714
  1.  
  2.   The works of Monsieur de St Evremond made English from the French original: With; The author's life by Mr Des Maizeaux: To which are added; The Memoirs of the Dutchess of Mazarin written in her name by Abbot St. Real (London, J. Churchill, 1714).link
    1715
  3.  
  4.   THE| ADVENTURES| OF| TELEMACHUS,| The SON of| ULYSSES.| [rule]| In Five PARTS.| [rule]| PART I.| [rule]| The Ninth Edition.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for JOHN CHURCHILL, at| the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row,| M DCC XV.link

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N. Cliff

 
at the Golden Candlestick in Cheapside

    1710
  1.  
  2.   THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Marq. de Langallerie:| Containing an Account| of the most Secret Intrigues| OF THE| FRENCH, SPANISH, and| BAVARIAN Courts:| And the most Remarkable| Battles, Sieges, and Encampments,| IN| Germany, Spain, and Flanders.| Together with the most considerable Treaties and| Alliances made with France, from the Year| 1687, to the Year 1710.| Intermix't with several Original Private Letters, (never before made Publick) written by| The French King,| Card. Portocarrero,| Duke of Anjou,| Elector of Bavaria, Marquess de Torcy,| Charles III. of Spain,| Prince Eugene,| D. of Marlborough,| D. of Ormond,| M. Auverquerque, &c.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| Translated from the French, and continued to this present Time.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for J. Round at Seneca's Head in Change-Alley, N. Cliff at the Golden Candlestick in Cheapside, and sold by A. Collins at the Black-Boy in Fleetstreet, and R. Halfey at the Plow in Cornhil. 1710.link

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    N. Cliff
    & D. Jackson

     
    at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercer's-Chappel

    1711
  3.  
  4.   AN| ACCOUNT| OF SOME| Remarkable Passages| IN THE| LIFE| OF A| PRIVATE GENTLEMAN;| With REFLECTIONS thereon.| [rule]| In THREE PARTS.| [rule]| Relating to Trouble of Mind, some violent| Temptations; and a Recovery: In order to| awaken the Presumptuous,| convince the| Sceptick, and encourage the Despondent.| [rule]| Left under his own Hand, to be communicated| to the Publick after his Decease.| Sane Voti me participem statuam, si veluni animæ| uno momento, una aliqua pia & sancta cogitatio| ex hujus libelli lectione exsurgat. Gerh. Medit.| [rule]| The Second Edition, with Additions| from the Author's Original Papers.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed by J. Downing: And are to be Sold by N.| Cliff and D. Jackson, at the Bible and Three Crowns in| Cheapside, near Mercers-Chappel, 1711.link

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A. Collins

 
at the Black-Boy in Fleetstreet

    1710
  1.  
  2.   THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Marq. de Langallerie:| Containing an Account| of the most Secret Intrigues| OF THE| FRENCH, SPANISH, and| BAVARIAN Courts:| And the most Remarkable| Battles, Sieges, and Encampments,| IN| Germany, Spain, and Flanders.| Together with the most considerable Treaties and| Alliances made with France, from the Year| 1687, to the Year 1710.| Intermix't with several Original Private Letters, (never before made Publick) written by| The French King,| Card. Portocarrero,| Duke of Anjou,| Elector of Bavaria, Marquess de Torcy,| Charles III. of Spain,| Prince Eugene,| D. of Marlborough,| D. of Ormond,| M. Auverquerque, &c.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| Translated from the French, and continued to this present Time.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for J. Round at Seneca's Head in Change-Alley, N. Cliff at the Golden Candlestick in Cheapside, and sold by A. Collins at the Black-Boy in Fleetstreet, and R. Halfey at the Plow in Cornhil. 1710.link

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C. Crownfield

 
at Cambrigdge

    1713
  1.  
  2.   LOVE INTRIGUES:| Or, The| HISTORY| OF THE| AMOURS| OF BOSVIL and GALESIA,| As Related to| LUCASIA, in St. Germains Garden.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| Written by a Young LADY.| [rule]| Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci.| LONDON:| Printed for E. CURLL, at the Dial and Bible| against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet;| and C. CROWNFIELD, at Cambridge.| M DCC XIII.link

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Edmund Curll

 
at the Dial and Bible in Fleetstreet

    1712
  1.  
  2.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures,| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. II| LONDON:| Printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass,| and A.| Bettesworth at the Red Lyon on London-Bridge;| J. Harding at the upper end of St. Martin's-Lane;| J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over-against Stocks-|Market; E. Curl at the Dial, and R. Gosting at the| Mitre in Fleetstreet, M DCC XII. Price 5 s.| Where may be had the First Volume.link
    1713
  3.  
  4.   LOVE INTRIGUES:| Or, The| HISTORY| OF THE| AMOURS| OF BOSVIL and GALESIA,| As Related to| LUCASIA, in St. Germains Garden.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| Written by a Young LADY.| [rule]| Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci.| LONDON:| Printed for E. CURLL, at the Dial and Bible| against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet;| and C. CROWNFIELD, at Cambridge.| M DCC XIII.link
    1714
  5.  
  6.   THE| Count de GABALIS:| Being a Diverting| HISTORY| OF THE| Rosicrucian DOCTRINE| OF| SPIRITS,| VIZ.| SYLPHS, SALAMADERS, GNOMES,| and DÆMONS: Shewing their Various| Influence upon Human Bodies.| [rule]| Done from the PARIS Edition.| [rule]| To which is prefix'd| Monsieur BAYLE'S Account of this WORK:| And of the SECT of the ROSICRUCIANS.| [rule]| Qoud tanto impendio abscontitur, etiam solummodo| demonstrare, distruere est. Tertull.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for B. LINTOTT and E. CURLL, in| Fleet-Street, 1714. Price 1 s.link
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  8.   The Diverting| HISTORY| OF THE| Count de GABALIS:| CONTAINIG,| I. An Account of the Rosicrucian Doctrine| of Spirits, viz. Sylphs, Salamaders, Gnomes,| and Dæmons; shewing their various Influence| upon Human Bodies.| II. The Nature and Advantages of Studying the Occult Sciences.| III. The Carnal Knowledge of Women to be| renoun'd.| IV. ADAM's Fall not occasion'd by eating the| Apple, but by his carnal Knowledge of EVE.| V. The Rise, Progress, and Decay of Oracles.| VI. A Parallel between Ancient and Modern| Priestcraft.| [rule]| To which is prefix'd, Monsieur Bayle's Account of this| Work, and of of the SECT of the ROSICRUCIANS.| [rule]| Qoud tanto impendio abscontitur, etiam solummodo demon-|strare, distruere est. Tertul.| [rule]| The Second Edition| LONDON: Printed for B. Lintott at the Croß-Keys,| and E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible, in Fleet-Street, 1714.link
    1715
  9.  
  10.   EXILIUS:| OR,| The Banish'd Roman.| A NEW| ROMANCE.| In Two Parts:| Written| After the Manner of Telemachus,| For the Instruction of| Some Young LADIES of Quality.| [vignette]| By Mrs. JANE BARKER.| [vignette]| LONDON:| Printed for E. CURLL at the Dial and Bible| against St Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet| M DCC XV.link
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  12.   THE| ADVENTURES| OF| TELEMACHUS,| The SON of| ULYSSES.| [rule]| In Ten Books.| [rule]| With the Adventures of| ARISTONUS.| Written by the Archbishop of Cambray.| [rule]| Done from the New French Edition,| By Mr. OZELL.| [rule]| Adorn'd with Twelve Cuts, and a Map| of Telemachus's Travels. All curiously| Engraven by Mr. Vander Gucht.| [rule]| Vol. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for E. Curll at the Dial and Bible, and| J. Pemberton at the Buck and Sun, both against| St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, and W. Taylor| at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row. 1715. Price 6 s.link

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A. Dodd

 
without Temple-Bar

    1714
    1714
  1.  
  2.   THE| HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES| Of the most Noted| HIGHWAY-MEN,| FOOT-PADS,| HOUSE-BREAKERS,| SHOP-LIFTS,| AND| CHEATS,| Of both Sexes, in and about London,| and other Places of Great Britain, for| above fifty Years last past.| Wherein their most secret and barbarous Murders,| unparallel'd Robberies, notorious Thefts, and| unheard of Cheats, are expos'd to the Publick.| [rule]| By Capt. Alexander Smith.| [rule]| Foelices proavorum atavos, foelicia dicas| Secula quae quondam sub regibus, atque tribunis| viderunt uno contentam carcere Romam. Juv. Sat.3| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall,| and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar. M DCC XIV.link
  3.  
  4.   THE| LADIES TALES:| EXEMPLIFIED| IN THE| Vertues and Vices| OF THE| QUALITY,| WITH REFLECTIONS.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for Ferd. Burleigh in Amen Corner;| A. Dod without Temple-Bar; and J. Graves,| next White's Chocolate-House in St.| James's Street, 1714.link
  5.  
  6.   THE| MYSTERIES| OF| VIRGINITY:| OR,| A full Discovery of the DIFFERENCE| Between Young Maids and Old Ones.| Set forth in several Diverting Dialogues| of the Female Sex,| ON| Love and Gallantry,| Marriage and single Life,| Dress and Behaviour,| Batchellors and Husbands,| Beauty and Courtship| Plays and Musick.| With many other curious Subjects| relating to Young Women not enter'd into| the State of MATRIMONY.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed: And sold by J. Morphew near| Stationers-Hall, and A. Dodd with-|out Temple-Bar, 1714.link
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  8.   THE| Second Volume| OF THE| HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES| Of the most Notorious| High-way-Men,| FOOT-PADS,| And Other| THIEVES,| AND| Murderers,| Of both Sexes, for above fifty Years| last past; Continu'd from Du Vall,| and the German Princess, which com-|pleats the History to the present time.| Wherein their Thefts, Cheats, and Murders,| committed in GREAT-BRITAIN, and| IRELAND, are farther expos'd.| [rule]| By Capt. ALEXANDER SMITH.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall,| and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar. 1714.link
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  10.   THE| HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES| Of the most Noted| HIGHWAY-MEN,| FOOT-PADS,| HOUSE-BREAKERS,| Shop-lifts and Cheats,| Of both Sexes, in and about London,| and other Places of Great Britain, for| above fifty Years last past.| Wherein their most secret and barbarous Murders,| unparallel'd Robberies, notorious Thefts, and| unheard of Cheats, are expos'd to the Publick.| [rule]| By Capt. ALEXANDER SMITH.| [rule]| In Two Volumes.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall,| and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar. M DCC XIV.link

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J. Downing

 
in Bartholomew-Close near West-Smithfield

    1712
  1.  
  2.   A| COMPANION| FOR THE| LADIES-CLOSETS:| OR, THE| LIFE| AND| DEATH| OF THE| Most EXCELLENT| THE| Lady ---------| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed and Sold by J. Downing in Bartholo-|mew-Close near West-Smithfield, 1712.link
    1715
  3.  
  4.   AN| ABSTRACT| OF THE| Remarkable Passages| In the LIFE of a| PRIVATE GENTLEMAN:| [rule]| In Three PARTS.| [rule]| Relating to TROUBLE of MIND,| some violent Temptations, and a| Recovery: In order to awaken the| Presumptuous, convince the Sceptick,| and encourage the Despondent.| [rule]| With Reflexions thereon.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed and Sold Joseph Downing. in| Bartholomew-Close, near West-Smith-|field, 1715.link

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R. Gosting

 
at the Mitre in Fleetstreet

    1712
  1.  
  2.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures,| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. II| LONDON:| Printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass,| and A.| Bettesworth at the Red Lyon on London-Bridge;| J. Harding at the upper end of St. Martin's-Lane;| J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over-against Stocks-|Market; E. Curl at the Dial, and R. Gosting at the| Mitre in Fleetstreet, M DCC XII. Price 5 s.| Where may be had the First Volume.link

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J. Graves

 
next White's Chocolate-House in St. James's Street.

    1711
  1.  
  2.   THE| TELL-TALE;| OR THE| Invisible Witness:| Being the| SECRET OBSERVATIONS| OF| PHILOLOGUS,| Upon the| Private Actions of Human Life.| [rule]| To be continued at Leisure.| [rule]| The FIRST PART.| Of Lovers, and Persons of modern Pleasure.| [rule]| Infert se septus nebulâ (mirabile dictu)| Per medios, miscetque viris, neque cernitur ulli.| Virg.| Turpe quid ausurus, te sine teste, time. Mart.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick Lane; and sold by Mr. Graves,| next White's Chocolate-House in St. James's Street. 1711.| (Price 1 s.)link
    1714
  3.  
  4.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| LIFE| Of COUNT| DE GRAMMONT:| Containing, in Particular, the| Amorous Intrigues| OF THE| COURT OF ENGLAND| In the REIGN of| King CHARLES II.| [rule]| Translated from the French| By Mr. BOYER.| [rule]| Il peut revenir un Condé| Il peut revenir un Turenne;| Un Comte de Grammont est en vain demandé,| La Nature auroit trop de Peine.| St. Evremond.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed, and are to be Sold by J. ROUND| in Exchange-Alley, W. TAYLOR at the Ship in Pater-|noster-row, J. BROWN near Temple-Bar, W. LEWIS in| Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, and J. GRAVES next White's| Chocolate-House in St. Jamses's-Street, 1714.link
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  6.   THE| LADIES TALES:| EXEMPLIFIED| IN THE| Vertues and Vices| OF THE| QUALITY,| WITH REFLECTIONS.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for Ferd. Burleigh in Amen Corner;| A. Dod without Temple-Bar; and J. Graves,| next White's Chocolate-House in St.| James's Street, 1714.link
    1715
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  8.   THE| SECRET HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES| OF THE| Most celebrated Beauties, Ladies| of Quality, and Jilts, from Fair| ROSAMOND down to this pre-|sent Age.| WITH| Their private Amours and Intrigues| with several Kings, Noblemen, and| other eminent Persons noted in Great-|Britain.| [rule]| By Captain ALEXANDER SMITH, Au-|thor of the History of Highway-men,| Foot-pads, and other Robbers, for Fifty| Years past.| [rule]| Printed for J. BROWN without Temple| Bar, J. GRAVES next WHITE's| Chocolate-House in St. James's Street, and| J. MORPHEW near Stationers-Hall, 171 .link

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R. Halfey

 
at the Plow in Cornhill

    1710
  1.  
  2.   THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Marq. de Langallerie:| Containing an Account| of the most Secret Intrigues| OF THE| FRENCH, SPANISH, and| BAVARIAN Courts:| And the most Remarkable| Battles, Sieges, and Encampments,| IN| Germany, Spain, and Flanders.| Together with the most considerable Treaties and| Alliances made with France, from the Year| 1687, to the Year 1710.| Intermix't with several Original Private Letters, (never before made Publick) written by| The French King,| Card. Portocarrero,| Duke of Anjou,| Elector of Bavaria, Marquess de Torcy,| Charles III. of Spain,| Prince Eugene,| D. of Marlborough,| D. of Ormond,| M. Auverquerque, &c.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| Translated from the French, and continued to this present Time.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for J. Round at Seneca's Head in Change-Alley, N. Cliff at the Golden Candlestick in Cheapside, and sold by A. Collins at the Black-Boy in Fleetstreet, and R. Halfey at the Plow in Cornhil. 1710.link

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J. Harding

 
at the upper-end of St. Martin's-Lane

    1711
  1.  
  2.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. I| LONDON:| Printed for T. NORRIS at the Looking-Glass,| and A. BETTESWORTH at the Red-Lyon| on London-Bridge; J. HARDING at the| upper-end of St. Martin's-Lane; and Sold| by J. WOODWARD in Scalding-Alley, over-|against Stocks-Market. M DCC XI.link
    1712
  3.  
  4.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures,| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. II| LONDON:| Printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass,| and A.| Bettesworth at the Red Lyon on London-Bridge;| J. Harding at the upper end of St. Martin's-Lane;| J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over-against Stocks-|Market; E. Curl at the Dial, and R. Gosting at the| Mitre in Fleetstreet, M DCC XII. Price 5 s.| Where may be had the First Volume.link

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G. Harris


    1711
  1.  
  2.   The Improvement of| HUMAN REASON,| Exhibited in the LIFE of| Hai Ebn Yokdhan:| Written in Arabick above 500 Years| ago, by Abu Jaafar Ebn Tophail.| In which is demonstrated| By what Methods one may, by the meer| Light of Nature, attain the Knowledg| of things Natural and Supernatural;| more particularly the Knowledg of GOD,| and the Affairs of another Life.| [rule]| Illustrated with proper Figures| [rule]| Newly Translata!d from the original Arabick,| by SIMON OCKLEY, A. M. Vicar of| Swaversey, in Cambridgshire.| [rule]| With an APPENDIX,| In which the Possibility of Man's attain-|ing the True Knowledg of GOD, and| Things necessary to Salvation, without| Instruction, is briefly consider'd.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by E. P. and Sold by G. Harris, 1711.link
    1712
  3.  
  4.   THE| Spanish Decameron:| OR, TEN| NOVELS.| VIZ. THE| Rival Ladies.| Mistakes.| Generous Lover.| Libertine.| Virgin Captive.| Perfidious Mistress.| Metamorphos'd Lover.| Impostor Out-witted.| Amorous Miser.| Pretended Alchymist.| [rule]| Made English by Sir Roger Lestrange.| [rule]| The Third Edition.| LONDON,| Printed by E. P. for Geo. Harris, next| door to the Bagnio in St. James's-street, 1712.link

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J. Hinchliffe

 
at Drydens-head under the Royal Exchange

    1714
  1.  
  2.   THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Lives, Intrigues,| AND| Comical Adventures| Of the most Famous| GAMESTERS| AND| Celebrated Sharpers| In the Reigns| of Charles II.| James II.| William III.| AND| Queen Anne.| Wherein is contain'd| The Secret History of Gaming, discovering| all the most sharping Tricks and Cheats (us'd by slight| of Hand) at Picquet, Gleek, Lanterloo, Bankafalet, Basset,| Primero, Cribbidge, Verquere, Tick-tack, Grand-Tricktrack;| and the English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Italian| Games, play'd with Cards, Dice, Tables, or otherwise.| The whole calculated for the Meridians of| London, Bath, Tunbridge, and the Groom-Porters.| [rule]| By Theophilius Lucas, Esq;| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| Printed for J. Brown without Temple-bar, J. Hooke at| the Flower de Luce in Fleetstreet, W. Hinchliffe at Drydens-head| under the Royal Exchange, & F. Burleigh in Amen-Corner. 1714.link

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J. Hooke

 
at the Flower de Luce in Fleetstreet

    1714
  1.  
  2.   THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Lives, Intrigues,| AND| Comical Adventures| Of the most Famous| GAMESTERS| AND| Celebrated Sharpers| In the Reigns| of Charles II.| James II.| William III.| AND| Queen Anne.| Wherein is contain'd| The Secret History of Gaming, discovering| all the most sharping Tricks and Cheats (us'd by slight| of Hand) at Picquet, Gleek, Lanterloo, Bankafalet, Basset,| Primero, Cribbidge, Verquere, Tick-tack, Grand-Tricktrack;| and the English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Italian| Games, play'd with Cards, Dice, Tables, or otherwise.| The whole calculated for the Meridians of| London, Bath, Tunbridge, and the Groom-Porters.| [rule]| By Theophilius Lucas, Esq;| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| Printed for J. Brown without Temple-bar, J. Hooke at| the Flower de Luce in Fleetstreet, W. Hinchliffe at Drydens-head| under the Royal Exchange, & F. Burleigh in Amen-Corner. 1714.link

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G. Lewis

 
in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden

    1714
  1.  
  2.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| LIFE| Of COUNT| DE GRAMMONT:| Containing, in Particular, the| Amorous Intrigues| OF THE| COURT OF ENGLAND| In the REIGN of| King CHARLES II.| [rule]| Translated from the French| By Mr. BOYER.| [rule]| Il peut revenir un Condé| Il peut revenir un Turenne;| Un Comte de Grammont est en vain demandé,| La Nature auroit trop de Peine.| St. Evremond.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed, and are to be Sold by J. ROUND| in Exchange-Alley, W. TAYLOR at the Ship in Pater-|noster-row, J. BROWN near Temple-Bar, W. LEWIS in| Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, and J. GRAVES next White's| Chocolate-House in St. Jamses's-Street, 1714.link
  3.  
  4.   THE| Count de GABALIS:| Being a Diverting| HISTORY| OF THE| Rosicrucian DOCTRINE| OF| SPIRITS,| VIZ.| SYLPHS, SALAMADERS, GNOMES,| and DÆMONS: Shewing their Various| Influence upon Human Bodies.| [rule]| Done from the PARIS Edition.| [rule]| To which is prefix'd| Monsieur BAYLE'S Account of this WORK:| And of the SECT of the ROSICRUCIANS.| [rule]| Qoud tanto impendio abscontitur, etiam solummodo| demonstrare, distruere est. Tertull.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for B. LINTOTT and E. CURLL, in| Fleet-Street, 1714. Price 1 s.link
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  6.   The Diverting| HISTORY| OF THE| Count de GABALIS:| CONTAINIG,| I. An Account of the Rosicrucian Doctrine| of Spirits, viz. Sylphs, Salamaders, Gnomes,| and Dæmons; shewing their various Influence| upon Human Bodies.| II. The Nature and Advantages of Studying the Occult Sciences.| III. The Carnal Knowledge of Women to be| renoun'd.| IV. ADAM's Fall not occasion'd by eating the| Apple, but by his carnal Knowledge of EVE.| V. The Rise, Progress, and Decay of Oracles.| VI. A Parallel between Ancient and Modern| Priestcraft.| [rule]| To which is prefix'd, Monsieur Bayle's Account of this| Work, and of of the SECT of the ROSICRUCIANS.| [rule]| Qoud tanto impendio abscontitur, etiam solummodo demon-|strare, distruere est. Tertul.| [rule]| The Second Edition| LONDON: Printed for B. Lintott at the Croß-Keys,| and E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible, in Fleet-Street, 1714.link

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B. Lintott

 
at the Cross-Keys between the Two Temple-Gates

    1712
  1.  
  2.   THE| ILIAD| OF| HOMER,| With Notes.| To which are prefix'd, A large| PREFACE,| AND THE| Life of HOMER,| BY| Madam DACIER.| [rule]| Done from the French by Mr. OZELL;| and by him compar'd with the Greek.| To which will be made some farther Notes, that| shall be added at the End of the Whole; by| Mr. JOHNSON, late of Eton, now of| Brentford.| [rule]| Illustrated with 26 CUTS, copy'd by the best Gra-|vers, from the Paris Plates design'd by COYPEL.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by G. James, for Bernard Lintott,| at the Cross-Keys between the Two Temple-Gates.| MDCCXII.link

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D. Mead

 

    1715
  1.  
  2.   The History of George A. Green, Pindar of the Town of Wakefield. His Birth, Calling, Valour, and Reputation in the Country. With Divers Pleasant, as well as Serious Passages in the Course of his Life and Fortune. The Second Edition. London: D. Mead, and D. Pratt. 1715.link

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W. Mears

 
at the Lamb without Temple Bar

    1714
  1.  
  2.   THE| PERSIAN| AND THE| TURKISH| TALES,| COMPLEAT.| Translated formerly from those Languages| into French, by| M. Petis de la Croix,| Dean of the King's Interpreters, Reader and| Professor in the Royal College at Paris.| And now into Englsh from that Translation,| By the late Learned Dr. King,| And several other Hands.| To which are added,| Two LETTERS from a French Abbot| to his Friend at Paris; giving an Account| of the Island of MADAGASCAR;| and of the French Embassador's Reception| by the King of SIAM.| [rule]| In TWO VOLUMES.| [rule]| VOL. I.| [double rule]| LONDON: Printed for W. Mears at the| Lamb, and J. Browne at the Black Swan,| both without Temple Bar. MDCCXIV.link

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J. Milner

 
at Lincolns-Inn Back Gate in Lincolns-Inn-Fields

    1710
  1.  
  2.   THE| RECORDS| OF| LOVE:| OR,| Weekly Amusements| FOR THE| FAIR SEX.| [rule]| VOL. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by J. Grantham, and Sold by D. Brown| at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar; And J.| Milner at Lincolns-Inn Back Gate, in Lincolns-Inn-|Fields. 1710. Where Subscriptions are taken in.link

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John Morphew

 
near Stationer's-Hall

    1709
  1.  
  2.   SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ATALANTIS,| AN| Island in the Mediteranean.| [rule]| Written Originally in ITALIAN.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, and| J. Woodward in St. Christopher's Church-yard, in| Thread-needle-street. 1709.link
    1710
  3.  
  4.   MEMOIRS| OF| EUROPE,| Towards the Close of the| Eighth Century.| [rule]| Written by| EGINARDUS,| Secretary and Favourite to| CHARLEMAGNE;| [rule]| And done into English by the| TRANSLATOR| OF THE| New ATALANTIS.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for JOHN MORPHEW, near| Stationers-Hall, 1710.link
  5.  
  6.   MEMOIRS| OF| EUROPE,| Towards the Close of the| Eighth Century.| [rule]| VOL.II.| [rule]| Written by EGINARDUS,| Secretary and Favourite to Char-|lemagne; and done into English| by the Translator of the NEW| ATALANTIS.| [rule]| Since none the Living-Villains dare implead,| Arraign them in the Persons of the Dead.| Vice is at stand, and at the highest flow:| Then Satyr spread thy Sails; take all the Winds can blow.| Dryd. Juv. Sat. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for JOHN MORPHEW, near| Stationers-Hall, 1710.link
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  8.   THE| WORKS| OF| T. Petronius Arbiter,| In Prose and Verse;| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| WITH| A Critical Preface in Defence of the| Author, and his Life and Character, written by| Mons. St. Evremont; and a Key to the Satyres| by a Person of Quality.| [rule]| The Second Edition, adorn'd with Cuts.| [rule]| Made English by Mr. Wilson,| Mr. Burnaby,| Mr. Blount,| Mr. Tho. Brown,| Capt Ayloff, and| several others.| [rule]| To which is prefix'd,| The Charms of Liberty, a POEM,| by the late Duke of Devonshire.| [rule]| London, Printed for S. Briscoe, and Sold by| James Woodward, in St. Christopher's Church-yard, near the Royal Ex-|change; and J. Morphew near Stationers-hall. 1710.link
    1711
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  10.   A| HISTORY| OF THE| Ridiculous Extravagancies| OF| Monsieur OUFLE;| Occasion'd by his reading Books treating| of Magick, the Black-Art, Daemoniacks, Conjurers,| Witches, Hobgoblins, Incubus's, Succubus's, and the| Diabolical-Sabbath; of Elves, Fairies, Wanton Spirits,| Genius's, Spectres and Ghosts; of Dreams, the Phi-|losopher's-Stone, Judical Astrology, Horoscopes, Talis-|mans, Lucky and Unlucky Days, Eclipses, Comets,| and all sorts of Apparitions, Divinations, Charms,| Enchantments, and other Superstitious Practices.| WITH| NOTES containing a multitude of Quotations| out of those Books, which have either Caused such| Extravagant Imaginations, or may serve to Cure them.| [rule]| Written Originally in French, by the Abbott B-----;| and now Translated into English.| [double rule]| Printed for J. Morphew, near Stationer's-Hall. 1711.link
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  12.   THE| GENEROUS RIVALS,| OR,| LOVE| TRIUMPHANT.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| Res est soliciti plena Timoris Amor.| Ovid.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by J. Applebee, for J. Morphew,| near Stationer's-Hall, 1711.link
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  14.   THE| WORKS| OF| LUCIAN,| Translated from the GREEK,| by several Eminent Hands.| [rule]| The first Volume.| [rule]| WITH| The Life of Lucian,| A| Dicourse on his WRITINGS,| AND| A CHARACTER of some of the present| Translators| [rule]| Written by JOHN DRYDEN, Esq;| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for SAM. BRISCOE, and sold by J. Wood-|ward in Scalding-Alley against Stocks-Market, and| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall. 1711.link
  15.  
  16.   Court INTRIGUES,| IN A| COLLECTION| OF| Original Letters,| FROM THE| ISLAND| OF THE| New Atalantis, &c.| [rule]| By the Author of those MEMOIRS.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's Hall,| and James Woodward in Scalding-Alley, near| Stocks Market, 1711.link
  17.  
  18.   MEMOIRS| OF| EUROPE,| Towards the Close of the| Eighth Century.| [rule]| Written by| EGINARDUS,| Secretary and Favourite to| CHARLEMAGNE;| And done into English by the| TRANSLATOR| OF THE| New ATALANTIS.| [rule]| The Second Edition, Corrected.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for JOHN MORPHEW, near| Stationers-Hall, 1711.link
  19.  
  20.   The Memoirs of the Court of Scotland, Or the History of the Earl of Douglas; With The Secret History of Macbeth, King of Scotland. Written by the author of The Ladies travels into Spain. [...] To which is added the Art of Love; or the Amours of Count Schlick [...] written in Latin by Pope Pius the II. London: Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by James Woodward; and John Morphew. 1711.link
    1712
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  22.   Entertainments| OF| GALLANTRY:| OR| Remedies for Love.| [rule]| Familiarly Discours'd, by a Society of| Persons of Quality.| [rule]| ----Amor est medicabilis--- Ovid.| Ipse quidem nostro Jussu de Corde perusto| Ipse Tyrannorum maximus exit Amor;| Falsus Amor; neq; enim tentas expellere verum.| Cowl. Plant. lib. 1st.| [double rule]| LONDON,| Printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-|Hall, 1712.with image
  23.  
  24.   THE| ADVENTURES| OF| TELEMACHUS.| In English Verse.| [rule]| Book I| [rule]| Os tenerum Pueri balbumque------ figurat;| Torquet ab absoenis jam nunc sermonibus aurem;| Mox etiam pectus præceptis format amicis. Hor.| [rule]| [vignette]| LONDON:| Printed, are to be Sold by J. MORPHEW, near| Stationers-Hall. 1712.link
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  26.   THE| WORKS| OF| Titus Petronius Arbiter,| In Prose and Verse.| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| Together with| His Life and Character,| Written by Mons. St. Evremont.| AND| a Key to the Satyre, by a Person of Quality.| [rule]| Made English by Mr. Wilson,| Mr. Burnaby,| Mr. Blount,| Mr. Tho. Brown,| Capt Ayloft, and se-|veral others.| [rule]| And Adorn'd with Cuts.| [rule]| To which is added,| The Charms of Liberty, a Poem,| by the late Duke| of Devonshire.| [rule]| London, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by J. Mor-|phew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-Alley,| against Stocks-Market. 1712.link
    1713
  27.  
  28.   A| NEW VOYAGE| TO THE| ISLAND of FOOLS,| Representing the| Policy, Government,| AND| PRESENT STATE| OF THE| STULTITIANS.| [rule]| By a Noble Venetian.| [rule]| Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable,| The Lord FERDINANDO.| [rule]| Translated from the Italian.| [rule]| "Multáque conquesti Terris allabimur illis,| "Quas procul hinc cernis; procul hinc tibi (cerne)| videnda est| &"INSULA, visa mihi. Ovid. Met. l. 14.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, 1713.link
  29.  
  30.   THE| TESTIMONIES| Of several| Citizens of Fickleborough,| In the Kingdom of| FAIRY-LAND,| Concerning the Life and Character of| Robert Hush,| Commonly called,| BOB.| To which are prefixed,| SOME| MEMOIRS| Of the LIFE of| Charity Hush, the Grandfather,| AND OF| Oliver Hush, the Father of the said Bob.| [rule]| Agitur enim Nihil aliud, Quirites, quam ut Nullum sit| posthac in Republica Publicum Concilium, Nulla Bono-|rum Consensio contra Improborum Furorem & Audaciam,| Nullum extremis Reipublicæ Temporibus Perfugium &| Præsidium salutis. Tull.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for John Morphew, near| Stationers Hall, 1713. Price 3 d.link
  31.  
  32.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| LIFE| AND| ADVENTURES| OF| Signor ROZELLI.| Giving a particular Account of his Birth,| Education, Slavery, Monastick State, Im-|prisonment in the Inquisition at Rome,| and the different Figures he has since| made, as well in Italy, as in England,| France, and Holland.| The Whole being a Series of the most diverting| History, and surprizing Events, ever yet made| Publick.| [rule]| The Second Edition corrected, enlarged with Appendix of| two whole Sheets, and adorn'd with curious Cutts.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, and J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley near Stocks-Market| [rule]| M DCC XIII.link
  33.  
  34.   THE| GENEROUS RIVALS:| OR| LOVE| TRIUMPHANT.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| Res est soliciti plena Timoris Amor.| Ovid.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Morphew, near Sta-|tioner's-Hall, 1713.link
  35.  
  36.   THE| WORKS| OF| PETRONIUS ARBITER,| Translated by several Hands.| With a KEY by a Person of Honour,| AND ALSO| His Life and Character,| By Monsieur St. Evremont.| [rule]| The Fourth Edition.| [rule]| To which is added,| Some other of the Roman Poets, viz. Ca-|tullus, Tibullus and Propertius. And Translations| from the Greek of Pindar, Anacreon and Sappho.| With a Poem on TELEMACHUS,| By the Duke of Devonshire;| And an Essay on Poetry, by| John Duke of Buckingham.| The whole Adorn'd with CUTS.| [rule]| LONDON, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-|Alley, against Stocks-Market. 1713.link
  37.  
  38.   THE| HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES| Of the most Noted| HIGHWAY-MEN,| FOOT-PADS,| HOUSE-BREAKERS,| SHOP-LIFTS,| AND| CHEATS,| Of both Sexes, in and about London,| and other Places of Great Britain, for| above fifty Years last past.| Wherein their most secret and barbarous Murders,| unparallel'd Robberies, notorious Thefts, and| unheard of Cheats, are expos'd to the Publick.| [rule]| By Capt. Alexander Smith.| [rule]| Foelices proavorum atavos, foelicia dicas| Secula quae quondam sub regibus, atque tribunis| viderunt uno contentam carcere Romam. Juv. Sat.3| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall,| and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar. M DCC XIV.link
    1714
  39.  
  40.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures,| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| Vol. III. Part the 1st| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| To be continued till the whole is compleated. With covers to keep it cleen in order to be bound up.| LONDON:| Printed for Eben. Tracy and Sold by J. Morphew and J. Woodward, 1714.link
  41.  
  42.   THE| MYSTERIES| OF| VIRGINITY:| OR,| A full Discovery of the DIFFERENCE| Between Young Maids and Old Ones.| Set forth in several Diverting Dialogues| of the Female Sex,| ON| Love and Gallantry,| Marriage and single Life,| Dress and Behaviour,| Batchellors and Husbands,| Beauty and Courtship| Plays and Musick.| With many other curious Subjects| relating to Young Women not enter'd into| the State of MATRIMONY.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed: And sold by J. Morphew near| Stationers-Hall, and A. Dodd with-|out Temple-Bar, 1714.link
  43.  
  44.   THE| Second Volume| OF THE| HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES| Of the most Notorious| High-way-Men,| FOOT-PADS,| And Other| THIEVES,| AND| Murderers,| Of both Sexes, for above fifty Years| last past; Continu'd from Du Vall,| and the German Princess, which com-|pleats the History to the present time.| Wherein their Thefts, Cheats, and Murders,| committed in GREAT-BRITAIN, and| IRELAND, are farther expos'd.| [rule]| By Capt. ALEXANDER SMITH.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall,| and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar. 1714.link
  45.  
  46.   THE| HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES| Of the most Noted| HIGHWAY-MEN,| FOOT-PADS,| HOUSE-BREAKERS,| Shop-lifts and Cheats,| Of both Sexes, in and about London,| and other Places of Great Britain, for| above fifty Years last past.| Wherein their most secret and barbarous Murders,| unparallel'd Robberies, notorious Thefts, and| unheard of Cheats, are expos'd to the Publick.| [rule]| By Capt. ALEXANDER SMITH.| [rule]| In Two Volumes.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall,| and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar. M DCC XIV.link
  47.  
  48.   THE| WORKS| OF| PETRONIUS ARBITER,| Translated by several Hands.| With a KEY by a Person of Honour,| AND ALSO| His Life and Character,| By Monsieur St. Evremont.| [rule]| To which is added,| Some other of the Roman Poets, viz. Ca-|tullus, Tibullus and Propertius. And Translations| from the Greek of Pindar, Anacreon and Sappho.| With a Poem on TELEMACHUS,| By the Duke of Devonshire;| And an Essay on Poetry, by| John Duke of Buckingham.| The whole Adorn'd with CUTS.| [rule]| LONDON, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-|Alley, against Stocks-Market. 1714.link
    1715
  49.  
  50.   THE| SECRET HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES| OF THE| Most celebrated Beauties, Ladies| of Quality, and Jilts, from Fair| ROSAMOND down to this pre-|sent Age.| WITH| Their private Amours and Intrigues| with several Kings, Noblemen, and| other eminent Persons noted in Great-|Britain.| [rule]| By Captain ALEXANDER SMITH, Au-|thor of the History of Highway-men,| Foot-pads, and other Robbers, for Fifty| Years past.| [rule]| Printed for J. BROWN without Temple| Bar, J. GRAVES next WHITE's| Chocolate-House in St. James's Street, and| J. MORPHEW near Stationers-Hall, 171 .link

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John Nicholson

 
at the Kings-Arms in Little-Britain

    1712
  1.  
  2.   Love-Letters| BETWEEN A| NOBLEMAN| AND HIS| SISTER;| WITH THE| HISTORY| OF THEIR| ADVENTURES.| [rule]| In THREE PARTS.| [rule]| The FOURTH EDITION.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for D. Brown, J. Tonson, J. Nicholson,| B. Tooke, and G. Strahan. 1712.with image
  3.  
  4.   THE| Whole Comical| WORKS| OF| Mon. SCARRON.| CONTAINING| I. His Comical Romance of a Company of Stage-|Players. In three Parts, Compleat.| II. All his Novels and Histories.| III. His Selected Letters, Characters, &c.| A great Part of which never before in English.| [rule]| Translated by Mr. Tho. Brown, Mr. Savage,| and Others.| [rule]| ---Ridiculum acri| Fortius & Melius Magnas plerumq; scat res. Hor.| Rebus in Angustis facile est contemnere Vitam:| Fortiter ille Facit, qui miser esse potest. Mart.| [rule]| The Third Edition, Revised and Corrected.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Nicholson, at the Kings-Arms, J. and B. Sprint,| at the Bell in Little-Britain; R. Parker, under the Royal-|Exchange and Benj. Tooke, at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleet-|Street. 1712.with image
    1715
  5.  
  6.   The Diverting| WORKS| OF THE| Countess D'Anois,| Author of the| LADIES TRAVELS| TO| SPAIN.| CONTAINING| I. The Memoirs of her own Life.| II. All her Spanish Novels and Histories.| III. Her Letters.| IV. Tales of the Fairies in Three Parts| Compleat.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION Illustrated with| many CUTTS.| [rule]| Newly done into English.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Nicholson at the King's Arms; Benj. and John| Sprint at the Bell in Little Brittain, Andrew Bell at the Cross Keys and Bible in Cornhill; and for Samuel Burows, 1715.link

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Thomas Norris

 
at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge

    1710
  1.  
  2.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudi-|brastick Verse.| [rule]| Part I. For the Month of OCTOBER| To be continued till the whole History is| Compleated.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass, and| A. Bettesworth at the Red Lyon on London-Bridge;| and sold| by J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over| against Stocks-Market. Price. 1 s. each.link
    1711
  3.  
  4.   THE| LIFE and DEATH| OF THE| English Rogue;| OR, HIS| LAST LEGACY| TO THE| WORLD.| CONTAINING| Most of his Notorious Roberies, Cheats and Debaucht Practices.| With a full Discovery of a High-way Rogue; also Directions to all| Travellers, how to Know Rogues, and how to avoid them.| And an Infallable Rule how to take them, when Robb'd by them.| Directing all Inn-keepers, Chamberlains and Ostlers, how to Di-|stinguish Rogues from honests Guests.| [rule]| The manner of his being Apprehended and his Behaviour in Prison,| which was very Remarkable| [rule]| To which is added an Alphabetical Canting Dictionary; English before| the Canting for the better understanding of Mumpers and Manders,| Priggers and Prancers, Rum Pads and Rumpadders.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by Tho. Norris, at the Looking-Glass on Lon-|don Bridge.link
  5.  
  6.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. I| LONDON:| Printed for T. NORRIS at the Looking-Glass,| and A. BETTESWORTH at the Red-Lyon| on London-Bridge; J. HARDING at the| upper-end of St. Martin's-Lane; and Sold| by J. WOODWARD in Scalding-Alley, over-|against Stocks-Market. M DCC XI.link
    1712
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  8.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures,| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. II| LONDON:| Printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass,| and A.| Bettesworth at the Red Lyon on London-Bridge;| J. Harding at the upper end of St. Martin's-Lane;| J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over-against Stocks-|Market; E. Curl at the Dial, and R. Gosting at the| Mitre in Fleetstreet, M DCC XII. Price 5 s.| Where may be had the First Volume.link
    1713
  9.  
  10.   The Famous and Pleasant| HISTORY| OF| PARISMUS,| The Valiant and Renowned| Prince of BOHEMIA.| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| PART I. Containing his Triumphant Bat-|tles fought against the Persians, his Love| to the Beautiful Laurana, the great Dan-|gers he passed in the Island of Rocks, and his| strange Adventures in the Desolate Island.| PART II. Containing the Adventurous| Travels, and Noble Chivalry of Paris-|menos, the Knight of Fame, with his Love| to the fair Princess Angelica, the Lady| of the Golden Tower.| PART III. Containing the Admirable Ad-|ventures and truly Heroick Atchievements| of Parismenides, Knight of the Golden Star| with his Love to the Fair Astrea, Princess| of Austracia, and other rare Adventures.| [rule]| The Fifth Edition.| Printed by and for C. Brown, and T. Norris| and are to be sold by the Booksellers of| London and Westminster. 1713.link

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John Nutt

 
near Stationer's Hall

    1710
  1.  
  2.   A| TALE| OF A| TUB.| Written for the Universal Im-|provement of Mankind.| [rule]| Diu multumque desideratum.| [rule]| To which is added,| An Account of a| BATTEL| BETWEEN THE| Antient and Modern BOOKS| in St. James's Library.| [rule]| Basima eacabasa eanaa irraurista, diarba da caeotaba| fobor camelanthi. Iren. Lib. 1. c. 18.| [rule]| ----Juvatque novos decerpere flores,| Insignemque meo capit petere inde coronam,| Unde prius nulli velarunt tempora Musæ. Lucret.| [rule]| The Fifth EDITION: With the Au-|thor's Apology and Explanatory Notes.| By W. W--tt--n, B. D. and others.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for John Nutt, near| Stationers-Hall. M DCC X.link

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J. Osborne

 
in Lombard-Street

    1715
  1.  
  2.   THE| French Inquisition:| OR, THE| HISTORY| OF THE| BASTILLE in Paris,| THE| State-Prison in France:| In which is| An Account of the manner of the Ap-|prehending of Persons sent thither, and of| the barbarous Usage they meet with there.| AS ALSO| An Account of the lewd Lives and| strange Adventures of several Prisoners,| but more particularly of some Priests.| [rule]| Written by Constantin de Renneville, who was a| Prisoner there Eleven Years.| [rule]| Translated from the Original printed at Amsterdam.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for A. Bell, in Cornhill; T. Varn-|ham, and J. Osborne, in Lombard-Street; W. Taylor, and J. Baker, in Pater-Noster-Row. 1715.link

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J. Pemberton

 
at the Buck and Sun, both against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street

    1715
  1.  
  2.   THE| ADVENTURES| OF| TELEMACHUS,| The SON of| ULYSSES.| [rule]| In Ten Books.| [rule]| With the Adventures of| ARISTONUS.| Written by the Archbishop of Cambray.| [rule]| Done from the New French Edition,| By Mr. OZELL.| [rule]| Adorn'd with Twelve Cuts, and a Map| of Telemachus's Travels. All curiously| Engraven by Mr. Vander Gucht.| [rule]| Vol. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for E. Curll at the Dial and Bible, and| J. Pemberton at the Buck and Sun, both against| St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, and W. Taylor| at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row. 1715. Price 6 s.link

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S. Popping

 
at the Raven in Pater-noster-Row

    1711
  1.  
  2.   AN| ABRIDGMENT| OF THE| Secret History| OF| CRETE.| [rule]| Translated out of Greek;| And humbly Dedicated to his Grace the| Duke of Cambridge.| Never printed in English before.| [rule]| By GREG's Ghost.| [rule]| LONDON: S. Popping at the Raven in| Pater-noster-Row. 1711.| Price Three Pence.link

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D. Pratt

 

    1715
  1.  
  2.   The History of George A. Green, Pindar of the Town of Wakefield. His Birth, Calling, Valour, and Reputation in the Country. With Divers Pleasant, as well as Serious Passages in the Course of his Life and Fortune. The Second Edition. London: D. Mead, and D. Pratt. 1715.link

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James Read

 
in White-Fryars

    1715
  1.  
  2.   A| New Voyage| TO THE| Island of FOOLS,| Representing the| Policy, Government,| AND| Present STATE| OF THE| STULTITIANS.| [rule]| Written by the Author of| The Black-Bird's Song.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| [vignette]| LONDON,| Printed for James Read in White-Fryars, and R. Bur-|leigh in Amen-Corner. 1715. (Price 1 s.)link

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J. Roberts

 
at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane

    1714
  1.  
  2.   THE| COURT| OF| ATALANTIS.| CONTAINING,| A Four Years HISTORY of that| Famous ISLAND,| Political and Gallant;| Intermixt with| Fables and Epistles| IN| VERSE and PROSE.| [rule]| By several Hands.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed and Sold by J. ROBERTS in| Warwick-Lane. M DCC XIV.link
    1715
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  4.   Truth found out too late:| OR, THE| Fruits of Jealousy.| AND| The Jealous Husband:| OR,| WITTY LADY.| In Two NOVELS.| To which are added the following Poems, viz.| The wandring Lady.| A Letter to a Lady.| To my Mistress.| Cupid's Speech.| On the Honourable| Sir R.T. Bt. Written| in the Year 1712.| May-day' Proceeding| at B----ham.| [rule]| By William Temple, Esq;| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. B. and Sold by J. Roberts at the| Oxford-Arms in Warwick-lane. 1715. Pr. 1 s.link
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  6.   A SECOND| TALE| OF A| TUB:| OR,| The History of ROBERT POWEL| the Puppet-Show-Man.| [rule]| Dingdong. Give me your Hand--Humph, you go to see| Fashions; you are the King's Jester; your Name is Robin| Mutton. Do you see this same Ram? His Name too is| Robin. Here, Robin, Robin, Robin; Baea, Baea, Baea.| Hath he not a rare Voice?| Panurge. Ay marry hath he, a very fine and harmonious Voice.| Dingdong. Well, this Bargain shall be made between you and| me, Friend and Neighbour; we will get a Pair of Scales,| then you, Robin Mutton shall be put into one of them,| and Tup Robin into the other. Now I'll hold you a Peck| of Oysters, that in Weight, Value, or Price, he shall outdo| you, and you shall be found light in the very numerical| manner as when you shall be hanged and suspended.| Rabelais, Book 4. Chap. 6.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| LONDON: Printed for J. ROBERTS near the Oxford Arms| in Warwick-lane. 1715. Price 3 s. 6 d.link

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J. Round

 
at Seneca's Head in Change-Alley

    1710
  1.  
  2.   THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Marq. de Langallerie:| Containing an Account| of the most Secret Intrigues| OF THE| FRENCH, SPANISH, and| BAVARIAN Courts:| And the most Remarkable| Battles, Sieges, and Encampments,| IN| Germany, Spain, and Flanders.| Together with the most considerable Treaties and| Alliances made with France, from the Year| 1687, to the Year 1710.| Intermix't with several Original Private Letters, (never before made Publick) written by| The French King,| Card. Portocarrero,| Duke of Anjou,| Elector of Bavaria, Marquess de Torcy,| Charles III. of Spain,| Prince Eugene,| D. of Marlborough,| D. of Ormond,| M. Auverquerque, &c.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| Translated from the French, and continued to this present Time.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for J. Round at Seneca's Head in Change-Alley, N. Cliff at the Golden Candlestick in Cheapside, and sold by A. Collins at the Black-Boy in Fleetstreet, and R. Halfey at the Plow in Cornhil. 1710.link
    1714
  3.  
  4.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| LIFE| Of COUNT| DE GRAMMONT:| Containing, in Particular, the| Amorous Intrigues| OF THE| COURT OF ENGLAND| In the REIGN of| King CHARLES II.| [rule]| Translated from the French| By Mr. BOYER.| [rule]| Il peut revenir un Condé| Il peut revenir un Turenne;| Un Comte de Grammont est en vain demandé,| La Nature auroit trop de Peine.| St. Evremond.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed, and are to be Sold by J. ROUND| in Exchange-Alley, W. TAYLOR at the Ship in Pater-|noster-row, J. BROWN near Temple-Bar, W. LEWIS in| Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, and J. GRAVES next White's| Chocolate-House in St. Jamses's-Street, 1714.link
    1715
  5.  
  6.   A SECOND| TALE| OF A| TUB:| OR,| The History of ROBERT POWEL| the Puppet-Show-Man.| [rule]| Dingdong. Give me your Hand--Humph, you go to see| Fashions; you are the King's Jester; your Name is Robin| Mutton. Do you see this same Ram? His Name too is| Robin. Here, Robin, Robin, Robin; Baea, Baea, Baea.| Hath he not a rare Voice?| Panurge. Ay marry hath he, a very fine and harmonious Voice.| Dingdong. Well, this Bargain shall be made between you and| me, Friend and Neighbour; we will get a Pair of Scales,| then you, Robin Mutton shall be put into one of them,| and Tup Robin into the other. Now I'll hold you a Peck| of Oysters, that in Weight, Value, or Price, he shall outdo| you, and you shall be found light in the very numerical| manner as when you shall be hanged and suspended.| Rabelais, Book 4. Chap. 6.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for J. ROBERTS near the Oxford Arms| in Warwick-lane. 1715. Price 3 s. 6 d.link

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J. S.

 
at the Bell in Little-Britain

    1715
  1.  
  2.   THE| Honour of Chivalry,| OR| The Famous and Delectable| HISTORY| OF| Don Bellianis of Greece.| CONTAINING,| The Valient Exploits of that Mag-|nanimous and Heroick Prince, Son un-|to the Emperor Don Bellaneo of Greece| Wherein are described, the Strange and| Dangerous Adventures that befel him: With| his Love towards the Princess Florisbella| Daughter to the Soldan of Babylon.| [rule]| Translated out of Italian.| [rule]| Sed tamen est tristissima janua nostre,| Et labor est unus tempora prima pati.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for J. S. and are to be Sold by the| Booksellers of London, and Westminster.link

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J. & B. Sprint

 
at the Bell in Little-Britain

    1712
  1.  
  2.   THE| Whole Comical| WORKS| OF| Mon. SCARRON.| CONTAINING| I. His Comical Romance of a Company of Stage-|Players. In three Parts, Compleat.| II. All his Novels and Histories.| III. His Selected Letters, Characters, &c.| A great Part of which never before in English.| [rule]| Translated by Mr. Tho. Brown, Mr. Savage,| and Others.| [rule]| ---Ridiculum acri| Fortius & Melius Magnas plerumq; scat res. Hor.| Rebus in Angustis facile est contemnere Vitam:| Fortiter ille Facit, qui miser esse potest. Mart.| [rule]| The Third Edition, Revised and Corrected.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Nicholson, at the Kings-Arms, J. and B. Sprint,| at the Bell in Little-Britain; R. Parker, under the Royal-|Exchange and Benj. Tooke, at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleet-|Street. 1712.with image
    1715
  3.  
  4.   The Diverting| WORKS| OF THE| Countess D'Anois,| Author of the| LADIES TRAVELS| TO| SPAIN.| CONTAINING| I. The Memoirs of her own Life.| II. All her Spanish Novels and Histories.| III. Her Letters.| IV. Tales of the Fairies in Three Parts| Compleat.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION Illustrated with| many CUTTS.| [rule]| Newly done into English.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Nicholson at the King's Arms; Benj. and John| Sprint at the Bell in Little Brittain, Andrew Bell at the Cross Keys and Bible in Cornhill; and for Samuel Burows, 1715.link

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G. Strahan

 

    1712
  1.  
  2.   Love-Letters| BETWEEN A| NOBLEMAN| AND HIS| SISTER;| WITH THE| HISTORY| OF THEIR| ADVENTURES.| [rule]| In THREE PARTS.| [rule]| The FOURTH EDITION.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for D. Brown, J. Tonson, J. Nicholson,| B. Tooke, and G. Strahan. 1712.with image

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W. Taylor

 
at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row

    1712
  1.  
  2.   THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Marq. de Langallerie:| Containing an Account| of the most Secret Intrigues| OF THE| FRENCH, SPANISH, and| BAVARIAN Courts:| And the most Remarkable| Battles, Sieges, and Encampments,| IN| Germany, Spain, and Flanders.| Together with the most considerable Treaties and| Alliances made with France, from the Year| 1687, to the Year 1710.| Intermix't with several Original Private Letters, (never before made Publick) written by| The French King,| Card. Portocarrero,| Duke of Anjou,| Elector of Bavaria, Marquess de Torcy,| Charles III. of Spain,| Prince Eugene,| D. of Marlborough,| D. of Ormond,| M. Auverquerque, &c.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| Translated from the French, and continued to this present Time.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed and Sold by W. Taylor, at the Ship| in Pater-Noster-Row, 1712.with image
    1714
  3.  
  4.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| LIFE| Of COUNT| DE GRAMMONT:| Containing, in Particular, the| Amorous Intrigues| OF THE| COURT OF ENGLAND| In the REIGN of| King CHARLES II.| [rule]| Translated from the French| By Mr. BOYER.| [rule]| Il peut revenir un Condé| Il peut revenir un Turenne;| Un Comte de Grammont est en vain demandé,| La Nature auroit trop de Peine.| St. Evremond.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed, and are to be Sold by J. ROUND| in Exchange-Alley, W. TAYLOR at the Ship in Pater-|noster-row, J. BROWN near Temple-Bar, W. LEWIS in| Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, and J. GRAVES next White's| Chocolate-House in St. Jamses's-Street, 1714.link
    1715
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  6.   THE| ADVENTURES| OF| TELEMACHUS,| The SON of| ULYSSES.| [rule]| In Ten Books.| [rule]| With the Adventures of| ARISTONUS.| Written by the Archbishop of Cambray.| [rule]| Done from the New French Edition,| By Mr. OZELL.| [rule]| Adorn'd with Twelve Cuts, and a Map| of Telemachus's Travels. All curiously| Engraven by Mr. Vander Gucht.| [rule]| Vol. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for E. Curll at the Dial and Bible, and| J. Pemberton at the Buck and Sun, both against| St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, and W. Taylor| at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row. 1715. Price 6 s.link

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J. Tonson

 
at Shakespear's-Head over-against Catherine-street in the Strand

    1712
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  2.   Love-Letters| BETWEEN A| NOBLEMAN| AND HIS| SISTER;| WITH THE| HISTORY| OF THEIR| ADVENTURES.| [rule]| In THREE PARTS.| [rule]| The FOURTH EDITION.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for D. Brown, J. Tonson, J. Nicholson,| B. Tooke, and G. Strahan. 1712.with image
    1714
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  4.   THE| Thousand and One Days:| Persian TALES.| [rule]| VOL. I.| [rule]| Translated from the French.| By Mr. PHILIPS.| [rule]| [Greek motto] Longinus.| [double rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Tonson at Shakespear's-Head over-|against Catherine-street in the Strand. 1714.link
    1715
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  6.   THE| Thousand and One Days:| Persian TALES.| [rule]| VOL. III.| [rule]| Translated from the French.| By Mr. PHILIPS.| [rule]| [Greek motto] Longinus.| [double rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Tonson at Shakespear's-Head over-|against Catherine-street in the Strand. 1715.link

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B. Tooke

 

    1712
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  2.   Love-Letters| BETWEEN A| NOBLEMAN| AND HIS| SISTER;| WITH THE| HISTORY| OF THEIR| ADVENTURES.| [rule]| In THREE PARTS.| [rule]| The FOURTH EDITION.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for D. Brown, J. Tonson, J. Nicholson,| B. Tooke, and G. Strahan. 1712.with image

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Ebenezer Tracy

 
at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge

    1710
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  2.   A| COLLECTION| Of Six New Delightful| NOVELS.| I The Unlucky Fair One:| Or, The Amours of Milistrate and Pra-|zimene, illustrated with variety of Chan-|ces of Fortune. In Two Novels.| II. Three Ingenious Spanish No-|vels Viz. 1. The Loving Revenge: Or,| Wit in a Woman. 2. The Lucky Es-|cape: Or, The Jilt Detected. 3. The| Witty Extravagant: Or, The Fortu-|nate Lovers.| III. Cynthia: Or the Tragical| Account of the Unfortunate Lovers of| Almerine and Desdemona.| [rule]| [vignette]| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for Eben Tracy, at the Three Bibles| on London-Bridge. 1710.link
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  4.   TWO DELIGHTFUL| NOVELS:| OR, THE| Unlucky Fair One.| BEING THE| AMOURS| OF| Milistrate and Prazimene.| [rule]| Illustrated with Variety of Chance| of Fortune.| [rule]| Translated from the French, by a| Person of Quality.| [rule]| LONDON:| Sold by Eben. Tracey, at the Three| Bibles, on London-Bridge.image
    1711
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  6.   THE| HISTORY| OF THE FIVE| Wise Philosophers:| OR, THE| Wonderful RELATION| OF THE| LIFE| OF| JEHOSAPHAT the Hermit,| Son of AVENERIAN King| of Barma; in India.| The Manner of his Conversion to| the Christian Faith, and the Horrid Per-|secutions he suffer'd for the same. With| toe! Miracles he wrought: And how, af-|ter his turning Hermet, he Liv'd in a Cell| in the Desart Thirty Six Years.| [rule]| A Treatise both Pleasant, Profi-|table and Pious.| [rule]| By N. H. Gent.| [rule]| London, Printed for Eben. Tracy, at the| Three Bibles on London-Bridge. 1711.link
    1712
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  8.   Three Ingenious Spanish| NOVELS:| NAMELY,| I. The Loving REVENGE:| Or WIT in a WOMAN.| II. The Lucky ESCAPE: Or, The| JILT Detected.| III. The Witty EXTRAVAGANT:| Or, The Fortunate LOVER.| CONTAINING| Several Amorous Intrigues, Subtle Plots,| and surprizing Turns of Fortune.| WRITTEN| By Don Alonso Savorsano, a Famous| Spanish Nobleman; and render'd into French by| one of the most Refin'd Wits of that Nation.| [rule]| Translated with Advantage.| [rule]| By a Person of Quality.| The Second Edition.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for E. Tracy, at the Three Bibles| on London-Bridge, 1712.link
    1714
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  10.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures,| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| Vol. III. Part the 1st| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| To be continued till the whole is compleated. With covers to keep it cleen in order to be bound up.| LONDON:| Printed for Eben. Tracy and Sold by J. Morphew and J. Woodward, 1714.link
    1715
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  12.   CYNH[!]TIA:| WITH THE| Tragical Account| OF THE| Unfortunate LOVES| OF| Almerin and Desdemona:| Being a| NOVEL.| ILLUSTRATED| With Variety of the Chances of Fortune;| Moraliz'd with many useful Observations,| drawn from thence, wherbey the Reader,| may reap both Pleasure and Profit.| [rule]| Done by an English Hand.| [rule]| The Sixth Edition, Corrected.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for Eben. Tracy, at the Three| Bibles on London-Bridge. 1715.link

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T. Varnham

 
in Lombard-Street

    1715
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  2.   THE| French Inquisition:| OR, THE| HISTORY| OF THE| BASTILLE in Paris,| THE| State-Prison in France:| In which is| An Account of the manner of the Ap-|prehending of Persons sent thither, and of| the barbarous Usage they meet with there.| AS ALSO| An Account of the lewd Lives and| strange Adventures of several Prisoners,| but more particularly of some Priests.| [rule]| Written by Constantin de Renneville, who was a| Prisoner there Eleven Years.| [rule]| Translated from the Original printed at Amsterdam.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for A. Bell, in Cornhill; T. Varn-|ham, and J. Osborne, in Lombard-Street; W. Taylor, and J. Baker, in Pater-Noster-Row. 1715.link

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T. Warner

 
near Ludgate

    1713
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  2.   The Present| STATE| OF| FAIRY-LAND.| In several LETTERS from| Esquire HUSH,| An Eminent Citizen of FICKLEBOROUGH.| To the KING of| SLAVE-ONIA.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for T. Warner near Lud-|gate, 1713.| (Price 6 d.)link

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R. Wellington

 
at the Dolphin and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard

    1713
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  2.   INCOGNITA:| Or,| LOVE| AND| DUTY| RECONCIL'D.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| By Mr. CONGREVE.| LONDON,| Printed for R. Wellington at the Dolphin and| Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1713.| [underneath frame]| [pointing hand] The Adventures of Lindamira, a Lady of| Quality, written with her own Hand to her Friend| in the Country in 24 Letters, being a very enter-|taining History.| Price 2 s.link
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  4.   THE| Lover's Secretary:| OR, THE| ADVENTURES| OF| LINDAMIRA,| A Lady of Quality.| [rule]| Written to her Friend in| the Country.| [rule]| In XXIV Letters.| [rule]| Revis'd and Corrected by Mr. Tho. Brown.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for R. Wellington,| at the Dolphin and Crown in St. Paul's| Church-yard. 1713.| The Works of Mr. Nath. Lee, in 2 Vol. price 14s.| The Works of Mr. Will. Wycherly, in 1 Vol. price 6s.link

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J. Woodward

 
in St. Christopher's Church-yard, in Thread-needle-street

    1709
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  2.   SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ATALANTIS,| AN| Island in the Mediteranean.| [rule]| Written Originally in ITALIAN.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, and| J. Woodward in St. Christopher's Church-yard, in| Thread-needle-street. 1709.link
    1710
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  4.   A| Week's Entertainment| AT A| WEDDING.| CONTAINING| Six Surprizing and Diverting| ADVENTURES| VIZ.| I. Monday. The unhappy Mistakes retriev'd by| good Fortune.| II. Tuesday. The fatal Mischiefs of unbounded Lust.| III. Wednesday. The inhuman Father and bloody Son.| IV. Thursday. The danger of Back-Doors.| V. Friday The lewd Wife, and perfidious Gallant.| VI. Saturday. The generous Robber.| With a most| Diverting Introduction:| Being an Account of a| Spanish Wedding.| [rule]| Written in Spanish by the Author of Don Quixot, and| now first Translated into English.| [rule]| Printed, and Sold by J. Woodward, in St. Christophers-|Alley in Thread-needle-street, 1710.link
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  6.   THE| WORKS| OF| T. Petronius Arbiter,| In Prose and Verse;| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| WITH| A Critical Preface in Defence of the| Author, and his Life and Character, written by| Mons. St. Evremont; and a Key to the Satyres| by a Person of Quality.| [rule]| The Second Edition, adorn'd with Cuts.| [rule]| Made English by Mr. Wilson,| Mr. Burnaby,| Mr. Blount,| Mr. Tho. Brown,| Capt Ayloff, and| several others.| [rule]| To which is prefix'd,| The Charms of Liberty, a POEM,| by the late Duke of Devonshire.| [rule]| London, Printed for S. Briscoe, and Sold by| James Woodward, in St. Christopher's Church-yard, near the Royal Ex-|change; and J. Morphew near Stationers-hall. 1710.link

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    in Scalding-Alley, over against Stocks-Market

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  8.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudi-|brastick Verse.| [rule]| Part I. For the Month of OCTOBER| To be continued till the whole History is| Compleated.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass, and| A. Bettesworth at the Red Lyon on London-Bridge;| and sold| by J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over| against Stocks-Market. Price. 1 s. each.link
    1711
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  10.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. I| LONDON:| Printed for T. NORRIS at the Looking-Glass,| and A. BETTESWORTH at the Red-Lyon| on London-Bridge; J. HARDING at the| upper-end of St. Martin's-Lane; and Sold| by J. WOODWARD in Scalding-Alley, over-|against Stocks-Market. M DCC XI.link
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  12.   THE| WORKS| OF| LUCIAN,| Translated from the GREEK,| by several Eminent Hands.| [rule]| The first Volume.| [rule]| WITH| The Life of Lucian,| A| Dicourse on his WRITINGS,| AND| A CHARACTER of some of the present| Translators| [rule]| Written by JOHN DRYDEN, Esq;| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for SAM. BRISCOE, and sold by J. Wood-|ward in Scalding-Alley against Stocks-Market, and| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall. 1711.link
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  14.   Court INTRIGUES,| IN A| COLLECTION| OF| Original Letters,| FROM THE| ISLAND| OF THE| New Atalantis, &c.| [rule]| By the Author of those MEMOIRS.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's Hall,| and James Woodward in Scalding-Alley, near| Stocks Market, 1711.link
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  16.   The Memoirs of the Court of Scotland, Or the History of the Earl of Douglas; With The Secret History of Macbeth, King of Scotland. Written by the author of The Ladies travels into Spain. [...] To which is added the Art of Love; or the Amours of Count Schlick [...] written in Latin by Pope Pius the II. London: Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by James Woodward; and John Morphew. 1711.link
    1712
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  18.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures,| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. II| LONDON:| Printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass,| and A.| Bettesworth at the Red Lyon on London-Bridge;| J. Harding at the upper end of St. Martin's-Lane;| J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over-against Stocks-|Market; E. Curl at the Dial, and R. Gosting at the| Mitre in Fleetstreet, M DCC XII. Price 5 s.| Where may be had the First Volume.link
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  20.   THE| WORKS| OF| Titus Petronius Arbiter,| In Prose and Verse.| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| Together with| His Life and Character,| Written by Mons. St. Evremont.| AND| a Key to the Satyre, by a Person of Quality.| [rule]| Made English by Mr. Wilson,| Mr. Burnaby,| Mr. Blount,| Mr. Tho. Brown,| Capt Ayloft, and se-|veral others.| [rule]| And Adorn'd with Cuts.| [rule]| To which is added,| The Charms of Liberty, a Poem,| by the late Duke| of Devonshire.| [rule]| London, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by J. Mor-|phew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-Alley,| against Stocks-Market. 1712.link
    1713
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  22.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| LIFE| AND| ADVENTURES| OF| Signor ROZELLI.| Giving a particular Account of his Birth,| Education, Slavery, Monastick State, Im-|prisonment in the Inquisition at Rome,| and the different Figures he has since| made, as well in Italy, as in England,| France, and Holland.| The Whole being a Series of the most diverting| History, and surprizing Events, ever yet made| Publick.| [rule]| The Second Edition corrected, enlarged with Appendix of| two whole Sheets, and adorn'd with curious Cutts.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, and J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley near Stocks-Market| [rule]| M DCC XIII.link
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  24.   THE| WORKS| OF| PETRONIUS ARBITER,| Translated by several Hands.| With a KEY by a Person of Honour,| AND ALSO| His Life and Character,| By Monsieur St. Evremont.| [rule]| The Fourth Edition.| [rule]| To which is added,| Some other of the Roman Poets, viz. Ca-|tullus, Tibullus and Propertius. And Translations| from the Greek of Pindar, Anacreon and Sappho.| With a Poem on TELEMACHUS,| By the Duke of Devonshire;| And an Essay on Poetry, by| John Duke of Buckingham.| The whole Adorn'd with CUTS.| [rule]| LONDON, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-|Alley, against Stocks-Market. 1713.link
    1714
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  26.   THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures,| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| Vol. III. Part the 1st| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| To be continued till the whole is compleated. With covers to keep it cleen in order to be bound up.| LONDON:| Printed for Eben. Tracy and Sold by J. Morphew and J. Woodward, 1714.link
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  28.   ADAM and EVE| Stript of their| FURBELOWS:| OR, THE| Fashionable Virtues and| Vices of both SEXES expos'd to| publick View.| [rule]| In Two PARTS.| [rule]| I. Of the LADIES.| II. Of the GENTLEMEN.| WITH| Familiar Descants upon each CHARACTER.| [rule]| The needy Knave is punish'd for his Fau't,| And the poor Punk is to Correction brought.| The Great sin only at a nobler Price,| And with a richer Mantle, hide their Vice.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for J. WOODWARD in Scalding-Alley near| Stocks-Market, and A. BETTESWORTH at the Red Lyon| on London Bridge. Price bound 2 s. 6 d.link
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  30.   THE| WORKS| OF| PETRONIUS ARBITER,| Translated by several Hands.| With a KEY by a Person of Honour,| AND ALSO| His Life and Character,| By Monsieur St. Evremont.| [rule]| To which is added,| Some other of the Roman Poets, viz. Ca-|tullus, Tibullus and Propertius. And Translations| from the Greek of Pindar, Anacreon and Sappho.| With a Poem on TELEMACHUS,| By the Duke of Devonshire;| And an Essay on Poetry, by| John Duke of Buckingham.| The whole Adorn'd with CUTS.| [rule]| LONDON, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-|Alley, against Stocks-Market. 1714.link
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