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undated  1730

  1706

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French

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  2.   Venda. La Hague, 1706.link

English

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  2.   Arabian Nights Entertainments, 1-2. London: A. Bell, 1706.link
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  4.   Arabian Nights Entertainments, 3-4. London: A. Bell, 1706.link
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  6.   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. London, 1706.link
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  8.   THE| Jilted Bridegroom:| OR,| London Coquet, &c.| Treating of a true Intrigue betwixt a| Gentleman and Gentlewoman of this| City, within these twelve Months; with| several Letters that past between them:| Sent in a Letter to a Friend in the Coun-|try.| [ornament]| [rule]| LONDON.| Printed in the year MDCCVI.| Price 1 s.
    Bibliographical Reference: Nach W.H.McBurney (1960), p.9: 55 pp. 8° {N Case Y 1565.J565}. Advertised by E. Curll and B. Bragge. 144 pp. 8°. Reprinted in: The Adventures of Lindamira, a Lady of Quality (Anonymous). The Jilted Bridegroom or London Coquet (Anonymous) [Foundations of the Novel, ed. Michael F. Shugrue] (New York/ London, 1972). {Angl. 18/ ANO/ 150}.
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  10.   The Scotch Rogue: or the Life and Actions of Donald Macdonald A High-Land Scot [...] The whole being very Pleasant and Diverting. Printed for Robert Gifford. 1 s. 1706.
    Bibliographical Reference: W.H.McBurney (1960), p.9: 114 pp. 12° {L: 1079.b.6}.

    Reprinted
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  12.   The History of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha [...]. Second Edition. London: S. Buckley, 1706.link

German

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  2.   AMOR Am Hofe, Oder, Das spielende Liebes-Glück Hoher Standes-Personen, Cavalliere und Damen [...] von Talandern. Leipzig, 1706.
    Bibliographical Reference: G. Dünnhaupt (1990-93), p.719-20: 6.1-5.7. Author: August Bohse (1661-1730). History of Publication: 1689.link
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  4.   Des lustigen Hasards seltsame Lebensgeschichte. Cosmop. 1706.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.188: Source: Mémoires du Chevalier Hasard (1703). Schw.
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  6.   Geschichte des Germanicus im Orient. Altona 1706.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.152: R- Mo.
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  8. Satyri-|rischer| ROMAN,| In| Unterschiedlichen, lustigen, lä-|cherlichen und galanten| Liebes-Begebenheiten.| von Menantes.| [rule]| HAMBURG,| [rule]| Verlegts Benjamin Wedel.link
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  10.   Talanders Letztes Liebes- und Helden Gedichte, der galanten Welt Zu vergönnter Gemüths-Ergötzung aus schuldigster Erkentnis vor die gnädige und gütige Aufnahme seiner bißherigen Romanen überreichet, und nebst Einem Verzeichniß aller seiner im Druck befindlichen Schrifften ans Licht gegeben. Leipzig: J. L. Gleditsch 1706.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.194: [12] pp. 880 pp. [A. Bohse; Continuation: Anronia de Palma in einer angenehmen Staats- und Liebes-Geschichte, (1709)] {12: P.o.germ. 154 #}.
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