A Catalogue of Books in First Editions Selected to Illustrate the History of English Prose Fiction from 1485 to 1870 |
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... Four volumes . First published in 1709 , and commonly known as The New Atalantis . DAWN OF THE MODERN NOVEL JOHN BUNYAN ( 1628-1688 ) 42 THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
... Four volumes . First published in 1709 , and commonly known as The New Atalantis . DAWN OF THE MODERN NOVEL JOHN BUNYAN ( 1628-1688 ) 42 THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
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... book come out that all our people of taste run mad about , " while Arbuthnot ... FOUR PARTS . BY Lemuel THE WORLD . GULLIVER • · • MOTTE · • LONDON , PRINTED ... volumes . Some copies are printed on large paper . The book was published on ...
... book come out that all our people of taste run mad about , " while Arbuthnot ... FOUR PARTS . BY Lemuel THE WORLD . GULLIVER • · • MOTTE · • LONDON , PRINTED ... volumes . Some copies are printed on large paper . The book was published on ...
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... book was a favorite with Cole- ridge , Southey , Scott , Lamb and Leigh Hunt . 45 THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF PETER WILKINS ... volumes . Six plates by Boitard . Plates by Stothard , from the 1816 edition ... four 51 DAWN OF THE MODERN NOVEL.
... book was a favorite with Cole- ridge , Southey , Scott , Lamb and Leigh Hunt . 45 THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF PETER WILKINS ... volumes . Six plates by Boitard . Plates by Stothard , from the 1816 edition ... four 51 DAWN OF THE MODERN NOVEL.
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... Four volumes . • · · This edition appeared in January , and is said to have been followed by a second in February , a third in March , and a fourth in May . It was at once translated into French , and was dramatized by Voltaire . 47 ...
... Four volumes . • · · This edition appeared in January , and is said to have been followed by a second in February , a third in March , and a fourth in May . It was at once translated into French , and was dramatized by Voltaire . 47 ...
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... four main wheels to move it , and set a - going to travel through the centuries . " Saintsbury . 52 THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY , GENTLEMAN ... VOL . I [ -IX ] . 1760 [ -1767 ] . First edition . Duodecimo . Nine volumes ...
... four main wheels to move it , and set a - going to travel through the centuries . " Saintsbury . 52 THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY , GENTLEMAN ... VOL . I [ -IX ] . 1760 [ -1767 ] . First edition . Duodecimo . Nine volumes ...
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ADVENTURES Aphra Behn Arcadia ARGENIS Arthur BEECHER Behn Black letter BOSTON CAXTON character CHARLES READE DICKENS Don Quixote Duodecimo Dutch early Elizabethan England English edition English Novel Euphues fame Fielding Folio Four volumes France Frontispiece GEORGE ELIOT Godwin Gothic romance Hawthorne HENRY History of English Humphry Clinker ILLUSTRATIONS imitated IMPRINTED AT LONDON inal cloth issued Italian Jane Eyre John Bunyan JOHN LYLY Joseph Andrews knyghts Latin lished literature LONDON PRINTED Lyly Malory mances Mary Miss monthly numbers novelist Octavo Orig Original cloth perfect copy picaresque Pickwick PLATE popular preface Pride and Prejudice Professor Cross published Quarto Raleigh reprinted RICHARD Richardson ROBERT COPLAND ROBERT GREENE Saintsbury SAMUEL Scarlet Letter Scott sentiment seventeenth century Sidney Sir Walter sketches Smollett Spanish story TALE Thackeray THOMAS MALORY Three volumes tion title-page trans translated into French Waverley WILLIAM PAINTER William Stansby woodcuts writes written wrote Wynkyn de Worde YORK
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