Books by Daniel Defoe

Portrait of Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe, often hailed as one of the founders of the English novel, brought a journalist's eye for detail to his fiction. His vivid storytelling and pragmatic moral tone capture the ambitions, fears, and resilience of early eighteenth‑century life, giving readers a striking sense of realism and adventure.

Best known for creating enduring characters such as Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, Defoe combined social observation with gripping narrative. His works continue to engage modern readers through their exploration of survival, enterprise, and the human spirit in a rapidly changing world.

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  • Dickory Cronke

    Kessinger Publishing Dickory Cronke

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    £16.16

  • Everybodys Business Is Nobodys Business

    Kessinger Publishing Everybodys Business Is Nobodys Business

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    £14.71

  • The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll

    1 in stock

    £19.09

  • Robinson Crusoe

    Simon & Schuster Robinson Crusoe

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    £22.49

  • A Journal of the Plague Year

    Graphic Arts Books A Journal of the Plague Year

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    Book SynopsisImagine a plague so horrific, only forty percent of the population lived to tell the tale. Written as a first-person account of the world’s most dangerous pandemic, the mysterious narrator bears witness to a society that has seemingly given up hope during terrifying times.From mounting death tolls, to horrific bodily ailments, contracting the Black Plague was considered a fate worse than death. Combining his own experiences within each of the two stories, the enigmatic narrator, known only by the initials, H.F., gives a dark and detailed account of one of the most horrific pandemics in human history. H.F. recounts two stories of uniquely different Londoners doing everything in their power to avoid contracting the plague. One story tells of a poor man who takes shelter on his boat, away from his infected wife and child. This man uses his boat to bring provisions to various communities by the water, doing all he can to support sick families. The other story is describes a group of three men, each of different professions, who escape the village in an effort to survive together off the land. Bearing uncanny similarities to the Coronavirus spreading across the globe today, A Journal of the Plague Year is, perhaps, a comforting reminder that times could always be worse. This version contains an informative new note about the author and a professionally typeset manuscript. With a stunning and eye-catching cover, this Mint Edition book is a beautiful edition to any classics bookshelf.

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  • A Journal of the Plague Year

    Graphic Arts Books A Journal of the Plague Year

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    Book SynopsisImagine a plague so horrific, only forty percent of the population lived to tell the tale. Written as a first-person account of the world’s most dangerous pandemic, the mysterious narrator bears witness to a society that has seemingly given up hope during terrifying times.From mounting death tolls, to horrific bodily ailments, contracting the Black Plague was considered a fate worse than death. Combining his own experiences within each of the two stories, the enigmatic narrator, known only by the initials, H.F., gives a dark and detailed account of one of the most horrific pandemics in human history. H.F. recounts two stories of uniquely different Londoners doing everything in their power to avoid contracting the plague. One story tells of a poor man who takes shelter on his boat, away from his infected wife and child. This man uses his boat to bring provisions to various communities by the water, doing all he can to support sick families. The other story is describes a group of three men, each of different professions, who escape the village in an effort to survive together off the land. Bearing uncanny similarities to the Coronavirus spreading across the globe today, A Journal of the Plague Year is, perhaps, a comforting reminder that times could always be worse. This version contains an informative new note about the author and a professionally typeset manuscript. With a stunning and eye-catching cover, this Mint Edition book is a beautiful edition to any classics bookshelf.

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    £8.54

  • Moll Flanders

    Broadview Press Ltd Moll Flanders

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    Book SynopsisBorn to a petty thief in London’s notorious Newgate prison and determined to make her way in a rapacious and materialistic society, Moll Flanders recounts the “fortunes and misfortunes” of her turbulent life in this 1722 novel. Though Moll Flanders was shaped by the conventions of criminal biography, Defoe also drew on other literary traditions and his own rich background to create a remarkably original—and still controversial—work. In addition to a critical introduction and substantial footnotes, this Broadview edition provides a wide range of writings by Defoe as well as contemporary responses to Moll Flanders. Other appendices include a selection of eighteenth-century writings on crime, prisons, and the Virginia colony.Trade Review“With this new edition of Moll Flanders, instructors are at last well-equipped to teach Defoe’s challenging and enigmatic novel. Scanlon has carefully edited and helpfully annotated the most authoritative text of Moll and supplied readers with a wealth of contemporary texts, including Defoe’s comments on women’s roles in urban life, that illuminate the complex cultural context into which Defoe launched his novel. These glimpses of Defoe’s other writings in combination with excerpts from literary contemporaries give students and general readers an unprecedentedly rich context in which to understand Moll Flanders.” — Melissa Mowry, St. John’s University, New YorkTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionDaniel Defoe: A Brief ChronologyDefoe’s Times: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextMoll FlandersAppendix A: Related Writings by Defoe From An Essay upon Projects (1697) From the Review (19 February 1704-11 June 1713) From Applebee’s Journal (25 June 1720-14 May 1726) From Colonel Jack (1722) From Roxana (1724) From A Tour thro’ the Whole Island of Great Britain (1724-27) From Conjugal Lewdness; Or, Matrimonial Whoredom (1727) From An Essay on the History and Reality of Apparitions (1727) From Street-Robberies, Consider’d [1728] Appendix B: Related Works by Other Writers From Hell Upon Earth (1703) Paul Lorrain, The Ordinary of Newgate (1709) From A Discourse and View of Virginia [1712] From Alexander Smith, The History of the Lives, of the MostNoted Highway-Men (1714) From The History of the Press-Yard (1717) Jonathan Swift, The Last Speech and Dying Words of Ebenezor Elliston (1722) From An Essay in Praise of Knavery (1723) From T. Read, The Life and Actions of Moll Flanders [c. 1723] From An Accurate Description of Newgate (1724) From The Matchless Rogue (1725) Appendix C: Defoe and Moll Flanders: Eighteenth-Century Views From The True-Born Hugonot, &c.A Satyr (1703) From Jonathan Swift, A Letter Concerning the Sacramental Test (1709) From Jonathan Swift, the Examiner (16 November 1710) From John Gay, The Present State of Wit (1711) From Joseph Addison, The Late Trial and Conviction of Count Tariff (1713) From Charles Gildon, Preface to The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Mr. D.… De F.… (1719) From Giles Jacob, The Poetical Register (1723) From the Preface to An Essay in Praise of Knavery (1723) From The Flying Post (1 March 1729) From Alexander Pope, The Dunciad Variorum (1729) From Richard Savage (?), An Author to be Lett (1729) From the Grub-street Journal (29 April 1731) From Read’s Weekly Journal (1 May 1731) From a Conversation with Alexander Pope (1742) From Theophilus Cibber, The Lives of the Poets (1753) From the Monthly Review (March 1775) From James Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson (1778) From George Chalmers, The Life of Defoe (1786) From the Monthly Review (December 1787) From the Monthly Review (December 1790) Select Bibliography

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    £17.06

  • Roxana: or, The Fortunate Mistress

    Broadview Press Ltd Roxana: or, The Fortunate Mistress

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    Book SynopsisAlmost three hundred years after its first publication, Roxana continues to challenge readers, who, though compelled by Roxana’s story, are often baffled by her complex relationships to her children, her fortune, and her vices. As one of Daniel Defoe’s four major fictions, Roxana has long been understood as central to the history of the novel, and provides readers with Defoe’s sharpest and most specific commentary on the complexities of life in seventeenth-century London. This edition offers a range of contemporary documents that will help readers understand the struggles of Roxana’s life as series of metaphoric engagements with pressing issues of her time.Trade Review“Rare is that edition that gives us a fresh interpretation of a primary work, but that is precisely what Melissa Mowry has accomplished in this excellent edition. The introduction details Roxana’s place in Defoe’s career and the ways the novel evokes his Dissenter politics, while also shedding new light on the novel’s imbrication in debates about political sovereignty, feminism, and prostitution. The supplementary materials are all artfully chosen to produce fresh readings of the novel. Finally, the inclusion of some of the alternate endings written for Roxana, along with a brief reception history of Defoe’s work, invites speculation about changes in the representation of gender and sexuality over the course of the long eighteenth century in Britain.” — Scarlet Bowen, University of ColoradoTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionDaniel Defoe: A Brief ChronologyDefoe’s Times: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextRoxanaAppendix A: Roxana’s Shifting Identity and the Tradition of Whore Biography From The Lawyer’s Clarke Trappan’d by the Crafty Whore of Canterbury (1663) From The London Jilt (1683) From The Whores Rhetorick (1683) Appendix B:Women’s Work A True Copie of the Petition of the Gentlewomen, and Tradesmens-Wives (1641) Mary Collier, The Woman’s Labour: An Epistle to Mr. Stephen Duck (1739) Appendix C: Court Culture Poor-Whores Petition (1668) The Gracious ANSWER … To the Poor-Whores Petition(1668) John Dunton, The Night-Walker (1696) Appendix D: City Culture The Character of a Town-Miss (1680) Auction of Whores (1691) Appendix E: The Great Debate on the Poor From Matthew Hale, A Discourse Touching Provision for the Poor (1683) From Thomas Firman, Some Proposals for the imployment of the Poor (1681) From Daniel Defoe, The Poor Man’s Plea (1698) From Daniel Defoe, Every-Body’s Business is No-Body’s Business (1725) From Bernard Mandeville, Modest Defense of the Publick Stews (1724) From Daniel Defoe, Some Considerations Upon Street-Walkers (1726) Appendix F:Women and Marriage From Mary Astell, Some Considerations on Marriage (1700/1706) From Daniel Defoe, Conjugal Lewdness (1727) Appendix G: Alternate Endings of Roxana Daniel Defoe, The fortunate mistress (1740) Daniel Defoe, The history of Mademoiselle de Beleau (1775) Appendix H: Defoe, Roxana, and Posterity From Charles Gildon, The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Mr. Daniel Defoe (1719) From The History of Mademoiselle de Beleau; or,The New Roxana (1775) John Howlett, The Insufficiency of the Causes to which the Increase of the Poor’s Rates Have Been Commonly Ascribed (1788) George Chalmers, The Life of Daniel Defoe (1790) Thomas Ruggles, The History of the Poor (1797) The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (1833) Select Bibliography

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    £17.95

  • Colonel Jack

    Broadview Press Ltd Colonel Jack

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    Book SynopsisLong dismissed by critics as a novel of merely historical interest, Colonel Jack is one of Daniel Defoe’s most entertaining, revealing, and complex works. It is the supposed autobiography of an English gentleman who begins life as a child of the London streets. He and his brothers are brought up as pickpockets and highwaymen, but Jack seeks to improve himself. Kidnapped and taken to America, he becomes first a slave, then an overseer on plantations in Maryland. Jack’s story is one of dramatic turns of fortune that ultimately lead to a life of law-abiding prosperity as a plantation owner.Historical appendices relate to eighteenth-century Virginia and Maryland and to contemporary crime, punishment, and imprisonment.Trade Review“It is a pleasure to have an edition of Defoe’s Colonel Jack available for use in the classroom. As the editors, Gabriel Cervantes and Geoffrey Sill, remark, there has been no edition of this novel available for decades. The introduction is a remarkable piece of original scholarship and criticism. The discussion of Jack’s shifting concept of identity suggests Defoe’s original approach to this subject; the comparison between Jack and the later slave, Frederick Douglas frames a rich discussion about the nature of servitude at the time; and the interesting reading of the illustrations later appended to Defoe’s narrative as a way into discussing Jack’s criminal boyhood and later repentance & all provide suggestive openings into Defoe’s work both for university students who may encounter it in a class and for the general reader. Professors Cervantes and Sill also provide an appendix with fascinating documents throwing light on the nature of transporting criminals to the North American colonies and critical assessments of Colonel Jack. They rightfully lament the neglect of this work and contribute to what will surely be a revival of critical interest in one of Defoe’s best fictional narratives.” — Maximillian E. Novak, UCLA“Jack cuts a wider swath across the social and political geography of his times than any of Defoe’s other protagonists. Abandoned at birth, he rises from homeless London street urchin to wealthy Virginia planter. Along the way, by a ‘long series of Changes and Turns,’ he is among other things a sneak thief and robber; kidnapped into slavery; the overseer and then master of slaves; a captive, variously, of the French and the Spanish; a parvenu returned to Europe intent on fashioning himself into a gentleman; an officer in the French army and then in the service of the Pretender; a fugitive who has not once but twice taken up arms against the English crown; a merchant engaged in illicit trade with Latin America; and five times the husband of four women in England, Italy, France, and Virginia, all of whom betray him. Of labile and elusive identity, he can pass for a Frenchman among his countrymen and a Spaniard among Spaniards. This scrupulous and meticulous edition provides, with its immensely useful annotation, rich and valuable historical context for an often undervalued novel.” — Lincoln Faller, University of Michigan“Colonel Jack, the poor stepchild among the books of Defoe’s major period of fiction writing, has finally gotten the modern edition it deserves. Freshly edited and splendidly introduced by Gabriel Cervantes and Geoffrey Sill, this edition has just the right mix of contemporary writings on trade, criminality, Jacobitism, and marriage to enable modern readers to recover the rich transatlantic world that Defoe inscribes. I cannot wait to bring this edition into the classroom.” — John O’Brien, University of VirginiaTable of ContentsList of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsIntroductionDaniel Defoe: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextColonel JackAppendix A: Historical and Political Contexts From George Alsop, A Character of the Province of Mary-Land (1666) From The Confession and Execution of the Prisoners at Tyburn … (1676) From William Fleetwood, A Sermon Preached before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1711) From The Jacobites Detected (1718) From An Act for the further Preventing Robbery, Burglary and other Felonies, and for the more effectual Transportation of Felons … (1718) “Compassion on Famishing Thieves,” Applebee’s Original Weekly Journal (16 June 1722) “On the Return to England of Transported Felons,” Applebee’s Original Weekly Journal (26 January 1723) “A Plea for Charity Schools,” Applebee’s Original Weekly Journal (23 July 1723) From Batty Langley, An Accurate Description of Newgate (1724) From Daniel Defoe, Conjugal Lewdness: or, Matrimonial Whoredom (1727) Appendix B: Literary Contexts James Revel, The Poor Unhappy Transported Felon’s Sorrowful Account of His Fourteen Years Transportation at Virginia in America (c. 1659–80) From Street-Robberies, Consider’d: The Reason of their Being so Frequent (1728) Preface to the Fourth Edition of Colonel Jack (1738) “Of some our MODERNS,” London Magazine and Monthly Chronologer (February 1741) Benjamin Franklin, Notices and Editorials on Convict Transportation “London, Jan. 27,” Daily Journal (27 January 1724) “Jakes on our Tables?,” The Pennsylvania Gazette (11 April 1751) “Rattle-Snakes for Felons,” The Pennsylvania Gazette (9 May 1751) From The Fortunate Transport (c. 1750) From a Letter from Erasmus Darwin to Josiah Wedgwood(22 February 1789) Robert Southey, “Elinor” (1797) Remarks on Defoe by Charles Lamb From a Letter to Walter Wilson (16 December 1822) From “Estimate of [Defoe’s] Secondary Novels” (1830) Edward E. Hale, Preface to The Life of Colonel Jack (1891) Works Cited and Select Bibliography

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    £21.56

  • The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

    Broadview Press Ltd The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

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  • Robinson Crusoe: Modernized Edition

    Broadview Press Ltd Robinson Crusoe: Modernized Edition

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    Book SynopsisRobinson Crusoe is one of the most famous literary characters in history, and his story has spawned hundreds of retellings. Inspired by the life of Alexander Selkirk, a sailor who lived for several years on a Pacific island, the novel tells the story of Crusoe’s survival after shipwreck on an island, interaction with the mainland’s native inhabitants, and eventual rescue. Read variously as economic fable, religious allegory, or imperialist fantasy, Crusoe has never lost its appeal as one of the most compelling adventure stories of all time. In addition to an introduction and helpful notes, this Broadview Edition includes a wide range of appendices that situate Defoe’s 1719 novel amidst castaway narratives, economic treatises, reports of cannibalism, explorations of solitude, and Defoe’s own writings on slavery and the African trade. A final appendix presents images of Crusoe’s rescue of Friday from a dozen of the most significant illustrated editions of the novel published between 1719 and 1920. Table of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionDaniel Defoe: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextThe Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeAppendix A: Daniel Defoe, Preface and Publisher’sIntroduction to Serious Reflections during the Life andSurprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1720)Appendix B: From Charles Gildon, The Life and StrangeSurprising Adventures of Mr. D—— De F—— (1719)Appendix C: Castaway Narratives From Ibn Tufayl, The Improvement of Human Reason, Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan (1708) Accounts of Alexander Selkirk From Woodes Rogers, A Cruising Voyage round the World (1712) Richard Steele, The Englishman, no. 26 (1-3 December 1713) From Penelope Aubin, The Strange Adventures of the Count de Vinevil and his Family (1721) From Leendert Hasenbosch, An Authentic Relation of the Many Hardships and Sufferings of a Dutch Sailor (1728) Appendix D: Explorations of Solitude From Richard Baxter, “Of Conversing with God in Solitude” (1664) From Mary, Lady Chudleigh, “Of Solitude” (1710) From Anne Kingsmill Finch, Countess of Winchilsea, “The Petition for an Absolute Retreat” (1713) From Daniel Defoe, “Of Solitude” (1720) Alexander Pope, “Ode on Solitude” (1717) From Edmund Burke, “Society and Solitude” (1757) From Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emilius and Sophia (1762) William Cowper, “Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk” (1782) Charlotte Smith, Sonnet XLIV, “Written in the Church-yard at Middleton in Sussex” (1789) From Samuel Taylor Coleridge, “The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere” (1798) William Wordsworth, “Nutting” (1800) William Cowper, “The Castaway” (1803) Appendix E: Economic Contexts From John Locke, “Of Property,” Two Treatises on Government (1698) From Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) From Karl Marx, Capital (1867) From Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1920-21) Appendix F: Defoe on Slavery and the African Trade From Reformation of Manners, A Satire (1702) From An Essay upon the Trade to Africa (1711) From A Review of the State of the British Nation (1711, 1712) From The History and Remarkable Life of the Truly Honourable Col. Jacque, Commonly called Col. Jack (1722) From A Plan of the English Commerce (1728) Appendix G: Cannibalism From Michel de Montaigne, “Of Cannibals” (tr. 1685-86) From Charles de Rochefort, The History of the Caribby-Islands (tr. 1666) From William Dampier, “Of the Reports about Cannibals” (1703) From Daniel Defoe, Serious Reflections During the Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1720) Appendix H: Illustrations of Friday’s Rescue Anonymous (1720) Anonymous (1722) Clément Pierre Marillier (1787) Charles Ansell (1790) Thomas Stothard (1790) George Cruikshank (1831) J.J. Grandville (1840) Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) (1846) Jules Fesquet (1877) Otis Turner (1913) Select Bibliography

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    £15.26

  • Captain Singleton

    Broadview Press Ltd Captain Singleton

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    Book SynopsisFollowing the success of Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe wrote a new fiction, the story of an English pirate whose success eclipsed every buccaneer the Atlantic world had seen. Featuring a haunted, unreliable narrator, a daring trek across the continent of Africa, and mercantile adventures in the China Seas, Captain Singleton is a tale of loneliness, brotherhood, and the lust for profit.Appendices to this Broadview Edition include materials on pirate writing, travel writing, and earlier pirate tales that may have provided models for Captain Singleton.Trade Review“Manushag Powell’s excellent edition of Captain Singleton fills a need for teachers and students of Defoe and the eighteenth-century novel, since there is no widely available edition of this important work. Powell’s introduction is informative about Defoe and about the eighteenth century’s fascination with pirates. Her copious annotation of the text is judicious; the supplementary readings of other pirate and travel narratives from the period provide very useful contexts for Defoe’s novel.” — John Richetti, University of Pennsylvania, Emeritus“Captain Singleton, while fascinating, is in many ways a bewildering text for twenty-first-century readers. Rather than attempt to tame it, Powell expertly guides us into its most perplexing and ambiguous aspects, helping us see how fictional projects depart from historical ones, even as fiction and history inform each other. By refusing to resolve the text’s ‘narrative enigmas,’ the introduction urges us toward thinking critically and imaginatively about the tale’s more challenging components. This edition presents Singleton as an opportunity to practice ways of reading that will give readers purchase on a wide array of eighteenth-century prose fictions.” — Eugenia Zuroski, McMaster University“I can think of nobody better than pirate expert Manushag Powell to edit Defoe’s ripping yarn of the adventures of Captain Bob Singleton, pirate extraordinaire. Her well-judged introduction provides generous intellectual context for new readers of this absorbing novel of global travel and international trade. The excitement and possibilities, as well as the consequences, of European expansionism are brought to readers’ attention through Powell’s inclusion in her appendices of a series of short extracts from the experiences of other eighteenth-century travellers. By using this excellent new edition, students and teachers alike will be able not only to appreciate the importance of Captain Bob within his eighteenth-century context, but also to understand his place in the history of pirate lives and literature.” — Claire Jowitt, University of East Anglia“There is copious contextual grounding in Manushag Powell’s excellent edition, with meticulously informative notes that will intrigue even the most blasé undergraduate.” — Min Wild, Times Literary Supplement“Manushag N. Powell’s carefully edited and meticulously researched edition does an outstanding job of combining interpretive lens and pedagogical glossing. … Powell’s edition will introduce generations of students to one of Defoe’s most wide-ranging adventure stories.” — Srividhya Swaminathan, Eighteenth Century FictionTable of Contents APPENDICES Appendix A: The Test-Run(?) for Singleton The King of Pirates: Being an Account of the Famous Enterprises of Captain Avery, the Mock King of Madagascar (1719) Appendix B: Pirate Writing From The Life of Charlotta Du Pont, an English Lady (Penelope Aubin, 1723) Letter from James Aubin to Abraham Aubin, protesting his treatment by pirates (1720) Some Memoirs Concerning that Famous Pyrate Capt. Avery (1708) From The Life and Adventures of Capt. John Avery (1709) From A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates (1724) From Daniel Defoe, A Review of the State of the British Nation (1707) Appendix C: Travel Writing From Robert Knox, An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon (1681) From Madagascar: Or, Robert Drury’s Journal (1729) From Willam Bosman, A New and Accurate Description of the Coast of Guinea (1705) From William Dampier, A New Voyage Round the World (1697) From Woodes Rogers, A Cruising Voyage Round the World (1712) From Herman Moll, Atlas Geographus (1711–17)

    3 in stock

    £19.76

  • The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

    Serenity Publishers, LLC The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

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    £10.43

  • Robinson Crusoe: Restless Classics

    Restless Books Robinson Crusoe: Restless Classics

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    Book SynopsisRestless Classics presents the Three-Hundredth Anniversary Edition of Robinson Crusoe, the classic Caribbean adventure story and foundational English novel, with new illustrations by Eko and an introduction by Jamaica Kincaid that contextualizes the book for our globalized, postcolonial era.Three centuries after Daniel Defoe published Robinson Crusoe, this gripping tale of a castaway who spends thirty years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad, encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers before being ultimately rescued, remains a classic of the adventure genre and is widely considered the first great English novel.But the book also has much to teach us, in retrospect, about entrenched attitudes of colonizers toward the colonized that still resound today. As celebrated Caribbean writer Jamaica Kincaid writes in her bold new introduction, The vivid, vibrant, subtle, important role of the tale of Robinson Crusoe, with his triumph of individual resilience and ingenuity wrapped up in his European, which is to say white, identity, has played in the long, uninterrupted literature of European conquest of the rest of the world must not be dismissed or ignored or silenced.

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    £14.24

  • The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of

    Bucknell University Press,U.S. The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisRobinson Crusoe, an adventure tale that fascinated such thinkers as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Karl Marx, Virginia Woolf, and J. M. Coetzee, has been an international best-seller for three hundred years. An adventure tale involving cannibals, pirates, and shipwrecks, it embodies economic, social, political, and philosophical themes that continue to be relevant today. Moreover, the notion of isolation on a deserted island and a fascination with survival continue to be central to countless popular cinema and television programs. This edition of the novel with its introduction, line notes, and full bibliographical notes provides a uniquely scholarly presentation of the novel. There has been no other edition like it. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.Trade Review"The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe revitalizes a classic text published three centuries ago. The scholarship displayed here--more than a decade in the making--provides full, expert annotation and an exhaustive textual collation. This is clearly the definitive edition, one that specialists and libraries alike will want to acquire." -- Anthony W. Lee * editor of Community and Solitude: New Essays on Johnson's Circle *"Edited by a trio of distinguished Defoe scholars, the Stoke Newington edition of The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a welcome addition to the field. With its learned and wide-ranging introduction, its dense contextual and interpretive annotations, and its extensive bibliographical and textual apparatus, the volume will serve as the basis for scholarship and criticism for decades to come." -- Benjamin Pauley * Eastern Connecticut State University *" This book does all that you could ask of a thoroughly scholarly work, but won’t deter any enquirer; its introduction is thorough, judicious and wise, its bibliographical apparatus refrains from crowding the story and authentic illustrations are expertly annotated. Crisp footnotes, on the right page, are thorough, responsible and concise." * Times Literary Supplement *"Bucknell Press is to be commended for reviving this excellent project....A fine edition that scholars will want to acquire." * Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer *"The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe revitalizes a classic text published three centuries ago. The scholarship displayed here--more than a decade in the making--provides full, expert annotation and an exhaustive textual collation. This is clearly the definitive edition, one that specialists and libraries alike will want to acquire." -- Anthony W. Lee * editor of Community and Solitude: New Essays on Johnson's Circle *"Edited by a trio of distinguished Defoe scholars, the Stoke Newington edition of The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a welcome addition to the field. With its learned and wide-ranging introduction, its dense contextual and interpretive annotations, and its extensive bibliographical and textual apparatus, the volume will serve as the basis for scholarship and criticism for decades to come." -- Benjamin Pauley * Eastern Connecticut State University *" This book does all that you could ask of a thoroughly scholarly work, but won’t deter any enquirer; its introduction is thorough, judicious and wise, its bibliographical apparatus refrains from crowding the story and authentic illustrations are expertly annotated. Crisp footnotes, on the right page, are thorough, responsible and concise." * Times Literary Supplement *"Bucknell Press is to be commended for reviving this excellent project....A fine edition that scholars will want to acquire." * Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Foreword Headnote Introduction Critical Reputation Source in Defoe’s Writing and Other Authors Contemporary Influences on the Novel The Novel as Historical Fiction Philosophical and Social Themes Religion as a Formal Structure and Practice Colonial and Post-Colonial Themes Language, Style, and Fiction Selected Bibliography Works Consulted Before 1731 Works Consulted After 1731 Notes to HeadnoteThe Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe The Preface The Journal Bibliographic Descriptions Variants Introduction to the List of Variants List of Variants List of Works Consulted Line Notes About the Editors

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    £107.20

  • The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of

    Bucknell University Press,U.S. The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisRobinson Crusoe, an adventure tale that fascinated such thinkers as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Karl Marx, Virginia Woolf, and J. M. Coetzee, has been an international best-seller for three hundred years. An adventure tale involving cannibals, pirates, and shipwrecks, it embodies economic, social, political, and philosophical themes that continue to be relevant today. Moreover, the notion of isolation on a deserted island and a fascination with survival continue to be central to countless popular cinema and television programs. This edition of the novel with its introduction, line notes, and full bibliographical notes provides a uniquely scholarly presentation of the novel. There has been no other edition like it. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.Trade Review"The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe revitalizes a classic text published three centuries ago. The scholarship displayed here--more than a decade in the making--provides full, expert annotation and an exhaustive textual collation. This is clearly the definitive edition, one that specialists and libraries alike will want to acquire." -- Anthony W. Lee * editor of Community and Solitude: New Essays on Johnson's Circle *"Edited by a trio of distinguished Defoe scholars, the Stoke Newington edition of The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a welcome addition to the field. With its learned and wide-ranging introduction, its dense contextual and interpretive annotations, and its extensive bibliographical and textual apparatus, the volume will serve as the basis for scholarship and criticism for decades to come." -- Benjamin Pauley * Eastern Connecticut State University *" This book does all that you could ask of a thoroughly scholarly work, but won’t deter any enquirer; its introduction is thorough, judicious and wise, its bibliographical apparatus refrains from crowding the story and authentic illustrations are expertly annotated. Crisp footnotes, on the right page, are thorough, responsible and concise." * Times Literary Supplement *"Bucknell Press is to be commended for reviving this excellent project....A fine edition that scholars will want to acquire." * Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Foreword Headnote Introduction Critical Reputation Source in Defoe’s Writing and Other Authors Contemporary Influences on the Novel The Novel as Historical Fiction Philosophical and Social Themes Religion as a Formal Structure and Practice Colonial and Post-Colonial Themes Language, Style, and Fiction Selected Bibliography Works Consulted Before 1731 Works Consulted After 1731 Notes to HeadnoteThe Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe The Preface The Journal Bibliographic Descriptions Variants Introduction to the List of Variants List of Variants List of Works Consulted Line Notes About the Editors

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  • Serious Reflections During the Life and

    Bucknell University Press,U.S. Serious Reflections During the Life and

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    Book SynopsisSerious Reflections During the Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe with his Vision of the Angelick World, first published in 1720 and considered a sequel to The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, is a collection of essays written in the voice of the Crusoe character. Expressing Defoe’s thoughts about many moral questions of the day, the narrator takes up isolation, poverty, religious liberty, and epistemology. Defoe also used this volume to revive his interest in poetry, not the satiric poetry of the early eighteenth century, but the more inspirational verse that appeared in some of his later works. Serious Reflections also includes an imaginative flight in which Crusoe wanders among the planets, a return to the moon voyage impulse of Defoe’s 1705 work The Consolidator. Illuminating the ideas and philosophy of this most influential of English novelists, it is invaluable for any student of the period. Trade Review"Robinson Crusoe takes credit in the Preface for the authorship of this third part of the trilogy of The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, but this book is markedly different from the first two volumes. Crusoe rambles through a dozen large questions of social and religious morality which he contends are allegorized in his life. Even the best readers of Defoe can benefit from having a guide through this philosophical labyrinth. Fortunately, the introduction and notes to this superbly edited volume provide the necessary guidance and insight to make the Serious Reflections of Robinson Crusoe accessible, perhaps for the first time." -- Geoffrey Sill * editor of The Works of Daniel Defoe: Satire, Fantasy, and Supernatural Writings *"The editors of Serious Reflections provide useful, contextual, and reasonably tempered reflections of their own on the abundant run of Defoe’s material. Serious Reflections is a kind of topographical survey of the early eighteenth-century mind and this definitive edition charts that survey with a wonderful scholarly and critical agility throughout." -- Michael Seidel * author of Exile and the Narrative Imagination *Table of ContentsContributorsList of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionSerious Reflections During the Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe with his Vision of the Angelick WorldRobinson Crusoe’s PrefacePublisher’s Introduction1 Of SOLITUDE2 An Essay upon HONESTY3 of the Immorality of Conversation, and The Vulgar Errors of Behaviour4 An Essay on the present State of Religion in the World5 Of listning to the Voice of Providence6 Of the Proportion between the Christian and Pagan WorldA Vision of the Angelick WorldBibliographic DescriptionsList of Editorial EmendationsSelected BibliographyAbout the EditorsIndex

    15 in stock

    £41.60

  • Serious Reflections During the Life and

    Bucknell University Press,U.S. Serious Reflections During the Life and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSerious Reflections During the Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe with his Vision of the Angelick World, first published in 1720 and considered a sequel to The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, is a collection of essays written in the voice of the Crusoe character. Expressing Defoe’s thoughts about many moral questions of the day, the narrator takes up isolation, poverty, religious liberty, and epistemology. Defoe also used this volume to revive his interest in poetry, not the satiric poetry of the early eighteenth century, but the more inspirational verse that appeared in some of his later works. Serious Reflections also includes an imaginative flight in which Crusoe wanders among the planets, a return to the moon voyage impulse of Defoe’s 1705 work The Consolidator. Illuminating the ideas and philosophy of this most influential of English novelists, it is invaluable for any student of the period. Trade Review"Robinson Crusoe takes credit in the Preface for the authorship of this third part of the trilogy of The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, but this book is markedly different from the first two volumes. Crusoe rambles through a dozen large questions of social and religious morality which he contends are allegorized in his life. Even the best readers of Defoe can benefit from having a guide through this philosophical labyrinth. Fortunately, the introduction and notes to this superbly edited volume provide the necessary guidance and insight to make the Serious Reflections of Robinson Crusoe accessible, perhaps for the first time." -- Geoffrey Sill * editor of The Works of Daniel Defoe: Satire, Fantasy, and Supernatural Writings *"The editors of Serious Reflections provide useful, contextual, and reasonably tempered reflections of their own on the abundant run of Defoe’s material. Serious Reflections is a kind of topographical survey of the early eighteenth-century mind and this definitive edition charts that survey with a wonderful scholarly and critical agility throughout." -- Michael Seidel * author of Exile and the Narrative Imagination *"Robinson Crusoe takes credit in the Preface for the authorship of this third part of the trilogy of The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, but this book is markedly different from the first two volumes. Crusoe rambles through a dozen large questions of social and religious morality which he contends are allegorized in his life. Even the best readers of Defoe can benefit from having a guide through this philosophical labyrinth. Fortunately, the introduction and notes to this superbly edited volume provide the necessary guidance and insight to make the Serious Reflections of Robinson Crusoe accessible, perhaps for the first time." -- Geoffrey Sill * editor of The Works of Daniel Defoe: Satire, Fantasy, and Supernatural Writings *"The editors of Serious Reflections provide useful, contextual, and reasonably tempered reflections of their own on the abundant run of Defoe’s material. Serious Reflections is a kind of topographical survey of the early eighteenth-century mind and this definitive edition charts that survey with a wonderful scholarly and critical agility throughout." -- Michael Seidel * author of Exile and the Narrative Imagination *Table of ContentsContributorsList of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionSerious Reflections During the Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe with his Vision of the Angelick WorldRobinson Crusoe’s PrefacePublisher’s Introduction1 Of SOLITUDE2 An Essay upon HONESTY3 of the Immorality of Conversation, and The Vulgar Errors of Behaviour4 An Essay on the present State of Religion in the World5 Of listning to the Voice of Providence6 Of the Proportion between the Christian and Pagan WorldA Vision of the Angelick WorldBibliographic DescriptionsList of Editorial EmendationsSelected BibliographyAbout the EditorsIndex

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  • A Journal of the Plague Year

    G&D Media A Journal of the Plague Year

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    Book SynopsisThe year was 1665 when the plague swept through London. Daniel Defoe was only five at the time but 60 years later relied on his memories as well as those of his uncles and a collection of their journals to create this vivid chronicle of the devastating epidemic, which claimed over 97,000 lives.The ringing of a bell and the chilling call of Bring out your dead! from the collector of plague victims, still fills readers centuries later with terror as Defoe traces the devastating advance of the Bubonic plague through the streets of London.Through Defoe's fictional narrator we see a city transformed by the sounds and smells of human suffering in this pandemic known as the Black Death. Reading of some streets eerily empty, and others with crosses on their doors, we bear witness to first hand accounts of the terror and fear that defined the times and the horrifying stories that still scream to be heard.Defoe both historically and fictionally reconstructed events, incorporating memorable, realistic details that give the novel its authenticity. It's no wonder that parallels of A Journal of the Plague Year, always a staple of college literature courses, can be drawn to this century's Covid-19 pandemic, making it even more fascinating and relevant today.

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  • Robinson Crusoe

    G&D Media Robinson Crusoe

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    £13.49

  • North Parade Publishing Robinson Crusoe

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    £7.60

  • Robinson Crusoe (Royal Collector's Edition)

    Engage Books Robinson Crusoe (Royal Collector's Edition)

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    Book SynopsisOn Robinson Crusoe''s first seafaring voyage, his ship sinks in a violent storm. On his second voyage he is enslaved by pirates. When Crusoe braves the ocean after several years in Brazil, Providence leaves him as the sole survivor of a shipwreck on a deserted island. Confronted by hunger and the elements, Crusoe builds a home, grows crops, tames wild animals, and survives cannibals and mutineers by his wits and the qualities of his cultural upbringing. But while Crusoe has conquered his island, he is affected most by his isolation from civilization.Robinson Crusoe is widely regarded as the first English novel. No book in the history of Western literature had spawned more editions, spin-offs, and translations. Adaptations include The Swiss Family Robinson, the Hollywood film Cast Away, and nbc''s tv series Crusoe. The story was likely influenced by the real-life Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish castaway in 1704 who spent four years and four months on the Pacific island Juan Fernández which was later changed to Robinson Crusoe Island in 1966.This case laminate collector''s edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket. 

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  • Daniel Defoe - Memoirs of a Cavalier:  If God

    Horse's Mouth Daniel Defoe - Memoirs of a Cavalier: If God

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  • Robinson Crusoe

    Oldcastle Books Ltd Robinson Crusoe

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    Book SynopsisCannibals! Captives! Coconuts! Cannibals! Captives! Coconuts! One man's love of the sea leaves him stranded on a desert island with nothing but a few goats, a bible and a parrot for company. Will he ever escape? Will his new pal Friday learn to efficiently press a goatskin jerkin? Or will solitude send him totally barmy?

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  • Robinson Crusoe

    Alma Books Ltd Robinson Crusoe

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    Book SynopsisRobinson Crusoe, published in 1719, is considered by many to be the first novel in English, and its success was so enormous that by the end of the nineteenth century it had spawned more translations and versions than any other previous English book. An everyman character who has become part of our cultural heritage, Defoe's castaway - shipwrecked, imperilled and facing a host of elemental challenges - lives an archetypal life of survival, adventure and personal development. On one level a simple adventure story, while at the same time an allegory, a quest novel and a spiritual autoEdition Biography, Robinson Crusoe has captured the imagination of readers for nearly three centuries.

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  • Moll Flanders: Annotated Edition (Alma Classics

    Alma Books Ltd Moll Flanders: Annotated Edition (Alma Classics

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    Book SynopsisBorn in Newgate Prison to an incarcerated mother, Moll Flanders is compelled from earliest childhood to make her own way in the world and to live off her wit and beauty. Her desire to climb the rungs of society leads her through a tangled web of incest, adultery, prostitution, deception and theft, before she is eventually transported to the New World for her crimes. Presented as Moll’s autobiography, and published anonymously, the novel, through its self-made protagonist, highlights the intricacies and double standards of Moll’s contemporary society, and offers an irresistible and evocative insight into both the drawing rooms and seedy back alleys of seventeenth-century England.Trade ReviewAmong the few English novels which we can call indisputably great. -- Virginia Woolf

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  • Moll Flanders

    Everyman Moll Flanders

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    Book SynopsisBorn in Newgate prison and abandoned six months later, Moll''s drive to find and hold on to a secure place in society propels her through incest, adultery, bigamy, prostitution and a resourceful career as a thief (''the greatest Artist of my time'') before she is apprehended and returned to Newgate.If Moll Flanders is on one level a Puritan''s tale of sin and repentance, through self-made, self-reliant Moll its rich subtext conveys all the paradoxes and amoralities of the struggle for property and power in Defoe''s newly individualistic society.

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  • Robinson Crusoe: His Life and Strange Surprising

    Everyman Robinson Crusoe: His Life and Strange Surprising

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisDefoe's most celebrated story of Crusoe's shipwreck, his resourcefulness and ingenuity in his soliatry life on a desert island and his rescue of Man Friday has been abridged and retold many times since its publication (in two volumes) in 1719. It even appeared recently in graphic-novel form. In 1968 Kathleen Lines determined to make the original text more accessible to young readers by breaking Defoe's original, continuous narrative into chapters, slightly cutting Crusoe's long meditations, and compressing the relevant bits of THE FARTHER ADVENTURES into a neat Epilogue, so that readers learn what happened to Friday. The evocative engravings are reproduced from a mid-nineteenth-century edition published by Cassell, Petter & Gilpin.

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  • Robinson Crusoe

    Real Reads Robinson Crusoe

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    Book SynopsisDefying his parents, Robinson Crusoe goes to sea. He is captured by pirates but escapes to Brazil. He makes a fortune using slave labour to grow tobacco and sugar. He sails to Africa to bring back more slaves but is shipwrecked on an uninhabited island. Everyone else is drowned. For over twenty years he lives alone. He learns to hunt and fish and make shelter. Then the cannibals arrive. Will this be the end of his adventure – or the chance to escape?

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  • Robinson Crusoe - Foxton Reader Level-2 (600

    Foxton Books Robinson Crusoe - Foxton Reader Level-2 (600

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  • Robinson Crusoe

    Baker Street Press Robinson Crusoe

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisDefying his parents, Robinson Crusoe goes to sea. He is captured by pirates but escapes to Brazil. He makes a fortune using slave labour to grow tobacco and sugar. He sails to Africa to bring back more slaves but is shipwrecked on an uninhabited island. Everyone else is drowned. For over twenty years he lives alone. He learns to hunt and fish and make shelter. Then the cannibals arrive. Will this be the end of his adventure - or the chance to escape?

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  • Klett Sprachen GmbH Robinson Crusoe. Buch AudioCD

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    £12.50

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  • Klett Sprachen GmbH Robinson Crusoe Englische Lektre fr das 5

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  • Anaconda Verlag Moll Flanders. Roman

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  • The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders

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