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Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1995. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. The format is approximately 7.75 inches by 10 inches. 431 pages. Illustrations. Further Reading. Index. Slight front board weakness. This is a heavy item and if sent outside of the United States will require additional shipping costs. Roy Sydney Porter, FBA (31 December 1946 - 3 March 2002) was a British historian known for his work on the history of medicine. He retired in 2001 from the director of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine at University College London (UCL). He won a scholarship to Christ's College, Cambridge, where he studied under J. H. Plumb. His contemporaries included Simon Schama and Andrew Wheatcroft. He achieved a double starred first and became a junior Fellow in 1968, studying under Robert M. Young and lecturing on the British Enlightenment. In 1972, he moved to Churchill College as the Director of Studies in History, later becoming Dean in 1977.…
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London; A Social History
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Robinson Crusoe and His Life and Strange Surprising Adventures
by Daniel DeFoe
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First published in 1719, for over three hundred years the story of Robinson Crusoe has captivated audiences around the world. Robinson Crusco follows the title character (born Robinson Kreutznaer) after he is cast away and spends 28 years on a remote tropical desert island near the coasts of Venezuela and Trinidad, encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers, before being rescued. By the end of the nineteenth century, no book in the history of Western literature had more editions, spin-offs, and translations than "Robinson Crusoe" with more than 700 alternative versions, including children's versions with pictures and no text.This edition is written "In Words of One Syllable" with Seventy Illustrations. The frontispiece is a color chromolithograph while the other illustrations are in black & white. The illustrations were created by Walter Paget for the 1891 Cassell fine art edition, and have been widely reproduced, used in many other editions, and by many other publishers.
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The Genuine Works of Mr. Daniel DeFoe, author of The True-born English-Man, A Satyr. Containing ThirtyNine Scarce and Valuable Tracts, upon many Curious and uncommon Subjects. To which is added A Complete KEY to the whole, never before Printed. Vol II
by Daniel Defoe
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London: Printed and Sold by the Booksellers (Price Twelve Shillings), 1744 Vol 2 only. Original full leather worn and marked, spine edges and corners restored, new eps, neat name (Anthony Quirke) to title verso, pages foxed and stained, complete, sound. Contains A New Discovery of an Old Intreague: a Satyr levell'd at Treachery and Ambition; More Reformation, a Satyr on Himself; An Elegy on the Author of a True-Born English Man; The Storm, an Essay; A Hymn to the Pillory; A Hymn to Victory; The Pacificator; The double Welcome, a Poem to the Duke of Marlborough; The Dissenters Answer to the High-Church Challenge; A Challenge of Peace, address'd to the Whole Nation; Peace without Union; More Short Ways with the Dissenters; A new Test of the Church of England's Honesty; A serious Enquiry . . .;The Dissenter Misrepresented and Represented; The Parallel: or Persecution of Protestants the shortest way to prevent the Growth of Popery in Ireland; Giving Alms no Charity . . .; Royal Religion.
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The Morning - Exercise at Cripple-Gate : Or, Several Cases of Conscience Practically Resolved, by Sundrey Ministers, September 1661
by Samuel Annesley
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London: T. Milbourn for Joshua Johnson. 1671. Royal octavo, full leather boards restored by Cottage Bindery of Bath, original front and rear boards with blindstamped border and decoration, new leather spine with gilt title, blindstamped decoration and raised bands, pp (vi), 648, viii.. Engraved decorative borders sermon headings. Two previous owners' signatures, fep and ffep. A contemporary owner underlined the references to Bible verses in the 'Cases Resolved' contents page. Mark to the edge of p. 279. Very good condition, beautifully bound. Collection of sermons by Samuel Annesley (c. 1620 - 1696), a prominent Puritan and nonconformist pastor. "Daniel Defoe (who was a member of his congregation) wrote a pathetic and melodious elegy on his death. âHe had the reputation,â concludes the âBiographia Britannica,â âof being a warm, pathetic preacher, as well as a pious, prudent, and very charitable…
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