Defoe Daniel Attributed To (13 results)
More imagesThe Impartial Secret History of Arlus, Fortunatus, and Odolphus [and] The History of the Proceedings of the Mandarins and Proatins of the Britomartian Empire [and] The Adventures of Five Englishmen from Pulo Condoro
Anonymous [attributed to Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer OR Daniel Defoe]; Anonymous; Walter Vaughan; new introduction by William Graves
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. No Dust Jacket. Reprint. Library stamps/marks/labels, sunning, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover.; Reprints of three English works, the first two are "representative of the allegorical satires which anonymous early eighteenth-century Whig propagandiss directed against the Tories. . [the thir…d work] reflects the eighteenth-century English interest in exotic travel and adventure. . The reader learns first of a shipwreck, the ensuing confusion and suffering, then of the sighting of natives, the good and bad qualities of these people from the English vantage point, and finally the delivery of the sufferers that renders feasible the publication of the tale." - Introduction. The Impartial secret history . is a reprint of the 4th ed.; the 3 previous editions, also of 1710, were published under title: The Secret history of Arlus and Odolphus, and have been variously ascribed to the 1st Earl of Oxford [Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer] and to D. Defoe. The History of the proceedings . is a reprint of the 1712 ed. The adventures of five Englishmen . is a reprint of the 1714 ed.; Foundations of the Novel : Representative Early Eighteenth-Century Fiction; Ex-Library; 39, 78, 152 pages.

Language: English
Published by Samuel Whiting, London 1711
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. 36pp. Original pamphlet published in 1711 disbound from book. Light wear and age-toning, overall sound and complete. Title page reads: " R____'s on both Sides. In which are the Characters of Some R____'s not yet describ'd; With a true Description of An Old Whig, and a Modern Whig; an Old Tory, and A…Modern Tory; High-flyer, or Motly; As also of a Minister of State." Pamphlet has been attributed to Daniel Defoe. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by London: printed for J. Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, 1714. 1714
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Octavo. [ii], 96, [ii]pp. Price: One Shilling. With a half-title and a final advertisement leaf, both missing in this copy. Twentieth-century quarter russet morocco over marbled boards. ESTC N27592; Moore, J.R.A check list of the writings of Daniel Defoe, p. 113, No. 284. Several institutional en…tries question the existence of the half-title and advertisement leaf (per ESTC), and the digitized copy on-line (Internet Archive) does not display them either.
The Secret History of Arlus and Odolphus, Chief Ministers of State to the Empress of Grandinsula in which are Discovered the Laboured Artifices formerly used for the Removal of Arlus, and the true Causes of his late Restoration.
Anonymous. By Colley Cibber; sometimes also attributed to Robert Harley and to Daniel Defoe
Published by No pub., London 1710
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Disbound. Condition: Good. Title continued: upon the Diffusion of Oldolphus and the Quinquinvirate. Humbly offered to those Good People of Grandinsula, who have not yet done wondering why that Princess would Change so Notable a Ministry. 37 p. Third edition. Back page stained along edge. A few inscriptions in pen. Replied to in:… 'The impartial secret history of Arlus', 1710. British political satire regarding Harley, Godolphin and Marlborough. Book.

The annals of King George, year the second : being a faithful history of the affairs of Great Britain, for the year MDCCXVI containing also a full and compleat history of the rebellion
Unknown Author [sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe (Trent, Moore, Novak)]
Published by London : printed for A. Bell; W. Taylor, and J. Baker 1717
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- First Edition
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.MW Books
Contact seller5-star sellerFirst Edition. Near fine copy bound in later, near-modern, marble boards. Title label to spine. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 35 pages; Physical desc. : iv, 352; 99, [13]p. : frontis.…(port. ); 21cm. Subjects: Great Britain - Politics and government - 1714-1727 - King George. Notes: The 'Appendix' has separate pagination and register. - With an index and two final advertisement leaves (13p. ). Referenced by: Sometimes attributed, at least in part, to Daniel Defoe (Trent, Moore, Novak). Attribution disputed by Furbank and Owens, Defoe de-attributions. Referenced by: Moore, 351. 3 Kg.
More imagesPublished by Sold by J. Morphew, London 1715
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Contact seller5-star seller8vo. 24 pages. Modern quarter calf, cloth boards. First edition. Sometimes attributed to William Oldisworth (1680-1734), a miscellaneous writer, but also to Defoe (by Trent, Hutchins, Moore and Novak; disputed by Furbanks and Owens). It is a reply to Thomas Burnet's 'The necessity of impeaching the late ministry'. ESTC T65946; M…oore 301. A few scattered foxmarks, but a fine copy.

The annals of King George, year the second : being a faithful history of the affairs of Great Britain, for the year MDCCXVI containing also a full and compleat history of the rebellion
Unknown Author [sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe (Trent, Moore, Novak)]
Published by London : printed for A. Bell; W. Taylor, and J. Baker 1717
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First Edition. Near fine copy bound in later, near-modern, marble boards. Title label to spine. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 35 pages; Physical desc. : iv, 352; 99, [13]p. : frontis.…(port. ); 21cm. Subjects: Great Britain - Politics and government - 1714-1727 - King George. Notes: The 'Appendix' has separate pagination and register. - With an index and two final advertisement leaves (13p. ). Referenced by: Sometimes attributed, at least in part, to Daniel Defoe (Trent, Moore, Novak). Attribution disputed by Furbank and Owens, Defoe de-attributions. Referenced by: Moore, 351. 1 Kg.
More imagesPublished by J. Baker 1713
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A Letter From a Member of the House of Commons to his Friend in the country, Relating to the Bill of Commerce, attributed to Daniel Defoe. 1713 First Edition, Printed for J. Baker. The Volume is in Very Good Condition bound in later gilt ruled calf , with the spine divided into six g…ilt stamped compartments by five gilt and raised bands, with gilt morocco letter-pieces in the second and third compartment from the top, with very small delicate type, very skillfully done, with gilt board edges and turn-ins, and with leaf edges marbled. Internally the leaves are generally clean and amply margined, trimmed somewhat close to the top, and with some toning on the initial leaves. The Volume is Complete In All Respects The volume is paginated as follows: [ii], 46. The volume collates as follows: [x]1, A-E4, F3. The volume measures about 18.5 cm. By 11.5 cm. By 1 cm. Each leaf measures about 185 mm. By 110 mm. Visit our website for More Images and/or Binding Spins.
More imagesSecret Memoirs Of the late Mr. Duncan Campbel, The Famous Deaf and Dumb Gentleman. Written By Himself, who ordered they should be publish'd after his Decease. To which is added, An Appendix, by Way of Vindication of Mr. Duncan Campbel, against that groundless Aspersion cast upon him, That he but pretended to be Deaf and Dumb
[Daniel Defoe] (popularly attributed to); Duncan Campbel (attr.); [Eliza Haywood] (sometimes attr.)
Published by J. Millan, London 1732
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Hardcover (Full Leather). Condition: Very Good Condition. First Edition. Rebound in ca. early 20th century full polished calf, gilt turn ins, marbled endpapers. Rear hinge a touch rubbed, a few minor scattered stains, foxing, added rear endpapers have browned the final couple pages, but a generally clean, bright copy. Lacking th…e frontis portrait. Appendix with a separate title but continuously paginated. 239pp. A nice copy of this biography of the famous deaf and dumb seer and clairvoyant who attracted a stream of London society to his home for decades in the early 18th century. Supposedly written by Campbel himself, but not. Often, but in our view very doubtfully, attributed to Defoe. More likely written by Eliza Haywood who had earlier published two Duncan Campbel related stories (A Spy Upon the Conjuror in 1724 and The Dumb Projector in 1725) and was a frequent visitor. Campbel remains a figure of interest in historical studies, the occult, and disability studies. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Chase. Size: Octavo (8vo). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Inventory No: 049342.
More imagesPublished by Printed, and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, London 1712
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Seller: Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, NV, U.S.A.Tavistock Books, ABAA
Contact seller5-star seller1st Edition (ESTC T5338; Moore 243). 36 pp. 4to: A - D^4 E^2. 7-3/4" x 4-1/2" Rare in the trade; RBH shows the last copy to auction was 1971. Binding a bit rubbed and scuffed, with board showing a bit at the tips. Period engraved bookplate to rear board fixed-ep [meaning the binder switched the boards during the respining]. Usua…l browning & age-toning to paper. Some leaves trimmed [though text not affected]. Overall, Very Good. Period full calf, with later respining to style.
More imagesPublished by 1702 1702
Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.Arader Galleries - AraderNYC
Contact seller5-star sellerSmall 4to., (7 7/8 x 5 6/8 inches). 8-pages (disbound, last leaf a bit marked). Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe, the author of this pamphlet voices strong opinions on the hottest of topics of the day: a possible war with France and the Act of Settlement: "So that if you would make any thing of that late Act of Settlement of… the Crown, besides waste paper." During the "spring and summer of 1701 public opinion crystallized in favour of war against France. The French King's provocations made clear his expansionist aims in Europe and their threat to English interests. The 1701-2 Parliament which like its predecessor lasted for only a single session was largely concerned with the preparations for war, and made rapid progress with necessary measures. But the death of William III on 8 Mar. 1702 halted expectations of a return of the Junto lords to power to manage war as they had done in the 1690s. The accession of his sister-in-law Princess Anne initiated instead a revival of Tory prospects. "At the general election in November and December 1701 contests took place in 91 (34 per cent) of the 269 English and Welsh constituencies. Prolonged attack on the Tories had filled the press for months beforehand, much of it centring on a published 'black list' of MPs who had lately opposed the preparations for war. The widely publicized discovery, too, of three Tory MPs ensconced in a Westminster tavern with the French charge d'affairs Poussin gave Whig propagandists a field day in denouncing as 'Poussineers' those Tories suspected of Jacobite sympathies. But though the Whigs inflicted heavy blows in some constituencies, they did not achieve the overwhelming majority expected. The new House consisted of 248 Whigs and 240 Tories, with a further 24 MPs unclassified. Out of the 515 MPs who sat during this Parliament, 82 (16 per cent) had no previous parliamentary experience, while 91 more had sat in one earlier Parliament. Among the latter were Sir Christopher Wren and Isaac Newton" (The History of Parliament Trust online). ESTC T63001. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.

Published by Printed for J. Baker, at the Black- Boy in Pater-Noster-Row., London 1714
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8vo. 5 x 7 inches. 31 pp. + [1]. Bound in limp buckram, gilt with new endpapers. Some edge water stains but otherwise a good copy. This copy differs slightly from those quoted in ESTC below. It has the imprint date, but not the page misnumbering of N221 and is otherwise identical to T108575, except that the latter has no date in… the imprint (see also T165272 which appears to have no address in the imprint). Although sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe, it is not included in any of the standard Defoe bibliographies. Certainly he did write anti-Hanoverian pamphlets at this time; an example is Reasons against the Succession of the House of Hannover, 1713, also printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Paternoster-Row. HISTORY/THEOLOGY POLITICS POLITICS PAMPHLETS 18TH CENTURY HISTORY/THEOLOGY ESTC N221/TIO8575/T165272. Furbank and Owens, A Critical Bibliography of Daniel Defoe.
More imagesPublished by [London 1704
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB)
Contact seller5-star sellerBroadsheet, small folio (315 x 152 mm); left-hand margin trimmed close in lower half of sheet, touching a few letters, minor tears from previous fold, uniformly toned. A rare broadsheet sometimes attributed to Defoe (although more likely written by his agent in Scotland John Pierce), praising the Lords for their action affirming… the right of freeholders to vote in the Aylesbury election. There is much evidence to associate Pierce with this pamphlet, and he may well have been the author, though it is possible that he and Defoe collaborated on it. Moore 74 describes a 4-page printing of this address, but notes there is a "copy with 2 unnumbered pages" at Indiana University. This copy would seem to conform to that at Indiana. "There can be no doubt that [Defoe] was deeply involved in it, in conjunction with.John Pierce.the weight of evidence is in favour of Pierce, rather than Defoe, as the actual author" (ESTC citing Furbank and Owens, Defoe de-attributions). ESTC locates 8 copies, Lilly, UC-Riverside, and Yale only in the U.S.