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Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe (1659/1661 [?] - 1731) was an English writer, journalist, and spy, who gained enduring fame for his novel Robinson Crusoe. Defoe is notable for being one of the earliest practitioners of the novel and helped popularize the genre in Brita ... Read more

Books by Daniel Defoe

The Works Of Daniel Defoe: The History Of The Life And Surprising Adventures Of Mr. Duncan Campbell...: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Works, Volume 3: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Works, Volume 8...: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Works Of Daniel Defoe: With A Memoir Of His Life And Writings, Volume 2: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A Journal Of The Plague-year. To Which Is Added Some Account Of The Great Fire In 1666, Extr. From Evelyn's Memoirs: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 4: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A Tour Thro the Whole Island of Great Britain, Divided Into Circuits or Journies ... Interspersed With Useful Observations Particu: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe: His Life and Recently Discovered Writings: The Second Volume of His Writings: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A Character Of Don Sacheverellis, Knight Of The Firebrand: In A Letter To Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq., Censor Of Great Britain: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Greenshields Out Of Prison And Toleration Settled In Scotland, Or The Case Of Mr. Greenshields, Farther Examin'd. With Some Enquir: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Schism Act Explain'd: Wherein Some Methods Are Laid Down How The Dissenters May Teach Their Schools And Accademies As Usu: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Triennial Act Impartially Stated: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A Second Letter to a Friend in Suffolk: Occasion'd by Repealing the Triennial Act With a Copy of the Bill now Depending in the Hou: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A Hymn To The Pillory.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Anatomy Of Exchange-alley: Or, A System Of Stock-jobbing. Proving That Scandalous Trade, As It Is Now Carry'd On, To Be Knavis: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Mercy Of The Government Indicated: To Which Are Added Remarks Upon A Late Pamphlet Entituled An Argument To Prove The Affectio: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The case fairly stated between the Turky Company and the Italian merchants. By a merchant.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
An essay at a plain exposition of that difficult phrase a good peace. By the author of the Review.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Daniel De Foe's Voyage round the world, by a course never sailed before. To which is prefixed the life of the author, by William S: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The paralel: or, persecution of Protestants the shortest way to prevent the growth of popery in Ireland.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A collection of the writings of the author of The true-born English-man. ...: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words. The fifth: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The History Of The Kentish Petition.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Dyet of Poland,: A Satyr: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The representation of the Lower House of Convocaion [sic] of the English clergy examined: being remarks on the present state of re: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Reasons why this nation ought to put a speedy end to this expensive war; with a brief essay, at the probable conditions on which t: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
An Elegy On The Author Of The True-born-english-man. With An Essay On The Late Storm. By The Author Of The Hymn To The Pillory.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A Spectators Address To The Whigs, On The Occasion Of The Stabbing Mr. Harley.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The History Of Laetitia Atkins, Vulgarly Called Moll. Flanders. Published By Mr. Daniel Defoe. And From Papers Found Since His Dec: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Trade To India Critically And Calmly Consider'd, And Prov'd To Be Destructive To The General Trade Of Great Britain, As Well A: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe