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French

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  2.   Henry, duc des Vandales [...] avec un extrait des histoires tragiques de Bandel, traduites par Belleforest. 1724.
    Author: Bedacier, Catherine after Bandello, Matteo.
    English:
    • Love in its Variety: Being a Collection of Select Novels; Written in Spanish by Signior Michael Bandello. Made English By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. (Printed for W. Feales and J. Jackson, 1727.
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  4.   Les Aventures de Poinponious, chevalier romain, ou l'histoire de notre temps par Labadie, religieux convers de la congrégation de St. Maur, publie par l'abbé Prévost. 1724.
    Author: This satirical roman à clef, directed against the Regent, Philip of Orleans, has also been attributed to Themiseul de St. Hyacinthe. George I appears in it as Agricola. Translated into English by John Macky in: The Adventures of Pomponious, A Roman Knight: or, the History of Our Times. Made English from the Rome edition of the French Original, By Mr. Macky (London: Printed for E. Curll, 1726).

English

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  2.   A Continuation of the Life and Adventures of Signor Rozelli, late of the Hague [...] in a Series of the most Diverting History and surprizing Events ever yet made Publick. Written by himself just before his Decease, and committed to the Care of an Intimate Friend. Adorn'd with Curious Copper-Cutts. London: Printed for Will. Taylor and Tho. Butler, 1724. 3s.6d.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 168: {L: 1451.f.14(2)} {H. 16428.11.42} Translated from Nouvelles avantures de l'infortuné Napolitain, ou du seigneur Rozelli (Amsterdam, 1721). This continuation has been erroneuously attributed to DeFoe.
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  4.   A General History of the Robberies and Murders Of the most notorious Pyrates, and also their Policies, Discipline, and Government from their first Rise and Settlement in 1717 to the present year, with the Adventures of the two Female Pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny. To which is prefix'd An Account of the famous Captain Avery and his Companions; with the Manner of his Death in England. By Captain Charles Johnson. London: C. Rivington/ J. Lacy/ J. Stone, 1724. 4.s.link
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  6.   A Spy upon the Conjurer: or, a Collection of Surprising Stories, with Names, Places, and particular Circumstances relating to Mr. Duncan Campbell [...] Written to my Lord - by a Lady, who for more than Twenty Years past, has made it her Business to observe all Transactions in the Life and Conversation of Mr. Campbell. London: Sold by Mr. Campbell [...] and at Burton's Coffee House, 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 161. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 259 pp. 8vo. {L: G.13535} {H: 15493.1640}.
    • "Second Edition" (London: Printed for T. Corbett, 1724).
    • Another edition, 8vo., (London: Printed for J. Peele, 1724). [Whicher.]
    • Another edition, "Revised by Mrs. Eliz. Haywood," (London: Printed for W. Ellis, J. Brotherton, J. Batly, T. Woodward, and J. Fox, 1725).
    According to Whicher, these 4 issues consist of identical sheets bound up with different title pages.
  7.  
  8.   La Belle Assemblée: or, the Adventures of Six Days. Being A Curious Collection of Remarkable Incidents which happen'd to some of the First Quality in France. Written in French for the Entertainment of the King, and dedicated to him By Madam De Gomez. Translated into English. London: Printed for D. Browne, Junr., and S. Chapman, 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 167. Author: Gomez, Madeleine Angelique Poisson, dame de. Description: 3 pts (138, 105, 119 pp.). 8vo. Price: 2s., 1s.6d. and 1s.6d. {L: 7036.pp.2}. History of Publication: Translated by Eliza Haywood from Les Jounées amusantes, vols. I-IV (1722-24).
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  10.   LOVE| UPON| TICK:| OR,| Implicit Gallantry.| EXEMPLIFIED,| In some Merry MEMOIRS of the Rise| and Progress of an Extraordinary and| Occasional AMOUR.| IN WHICH| The Whole MECHANISM of that PAS-|SION is Expos'd, and made Obvious to| the Meanest Capacity.| [Linie]| By the AUTHOR of----| [Linie]| Double the Pleasure is as great,| Of being Cheated, as to Cheat. HUD.| [Linie]| Semel insanivimus Omnes.| [Linie]| LONDON:| Printed and Sold by J. BILLINGSLEY, and W.| MEADOWS, in Cornhill: T. WORTAL, against| St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street: And J.| STAGG, in Westminster Hall. MDCCXXIV.| Price 2 s. 6 d.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 150. Description: 143 pp. 8vo. Shelf-marks: {N: Case Y 1565.L888}. History of Publication:
    • Reprint of 1724-editon: The Highland Rogue (Anonymous). Love upon Tick (Anonymous). The Matchless Rogue (Anonymous) [Foundations of the Novel, ed. Michael F. Shugrue] (New York/ London, 1973).
    • "Third Edition with Additions," (London: Printed and sold by A. Bettesworth, J. Billingsley, W. Meadows, T. Worral, and J. Stagg, 1725).
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  12.   [The Arragonian Queen: A Secret History. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 157. Author: Haywood, Eliza.
    • "Second Edition," (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724).
    • "Second Edition," advertised in Daily Post, January 4, 1727 as printed for D. Browne and sold by E. Nutt.
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  14.   [The Fatal Secret; or, Constancy in Distress. By the Author of the Masqueraders, or Fatal Curiosity. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724. 1s.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 159.
    • "Second Edition," (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724).
    • "Third Edition," included in Secret Histories, Novels and Poems (1725), III, p.207-254. Also advertised by J. Roberts in Bath Intrigues.
    • "Fourth Edition," included in third edition of Secret Histories (1732), III, 209-256.
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  16.   The Fortunate Mistress: Or, A History of the Life and Vast Variety of Fortunes of Mademoiselle de Beleau, Afterwards Call'd The Countess of Wintselsheim, in Germany. Being the Person known by the Name of the Lady Roxana, in the Time of King Charles II. London: Printed for T. Warner, W. Meadows, W. Pepper, S. Harding, and T. Edlin, 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 155. Description: 407 pp. 8vo. 5s. Author: DeFoe, Daniel. {L: G.13737} {H: *EC7/D3623/724f} {Ill: X823/D36for/417(cs)}.
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  18.   The History of the Life and Intrigues of that Celebrated Courtezan, and Posture-Mistress, Eliz. Mann, alias Boyle, alias Sample, Commonly call'd, The Royal Soveraign. Who departed this Life 26 May, 1724. Written by Capt. Johnson. London: Printed for A. Moore, 1724. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 165. Description: 49 pp. 8vo. {L: 1418.d.45} {N: Case Y 1565.J618}. Also attributed to DeFoe.
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  20.   The Knight of Malta: or, the Reward of Constancy. A Novel. To which is added, The Unfortunate Lovers: or, Virtue in Distress. A Novel. Both done from the French. London: Printed for T. Payne, 1724. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 166. Description: 2 pts. (pp. 3-37, 1-72). 8vo. {N Case Y 1565.K74}. Source unidentified.
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  22.   The Masqueraders; or, Fatal Curiosity; Being the Secret History of a Late Amour. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 159. Description: 47 pp. 8vo. {L: 12614.d.14} Author: Eliza Haywood.
    • "Second Edition" (1724).
    • Pt. II (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1725), 1s. 45 pp. 8vo. {N: Case Y 1565.H32884}.
    • Included in Secret Histories, Novels and Poems, IV (London: 1725), p.5-45.
    • Pt. II included in Secret Histories [...] Printed since the Publication of the four Volumes of her Works, II (1727).
    • Included in third edition of Secret Histories, (1732), IV, 5-45.
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  24.   The Persian Cromwell: Being An Account of the Life and Surprizing Atchievements and Successes of Miri-Ways, Great Duke of Candahar and Protector of the Persian Empire. Written by a Swedish Officer who, for many Years, was Domestick Slave to Miri-Ways. London: Printed for W. Mears and J. Roberts, 1724. 1s.6d.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 152. Description: 196 pp. 12mo. {L: 1199.a.17}.
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  26.   The Prude: A Novel. By a Young Lady. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724. 1s.6d.
    Bibliographical Reference: W .H. McBurney (1960), no. 153: Description: Pt. I, 87 pp. 8vo. Author: A., Ma., {Fon: PR/3291/A1/P7}.
    • Second edition (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724).
    • Pts. II and III (1725).
    • "Third Edition," (1725).
    • "Compleat in Three Parts," (London: Printed for D. Browne, junr., and S. Chapman, 1726).
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  28.   The Rash Resolve: or, the Untimely Discovery. A Novel. In Two Parts. London: Printed for D. Browne, junr., and S. Chapman, 1724. 2s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 160. Description: 128 pp. (1-67, 67-128). 8vo. Author: Eliza Haywood. {L: Huth 117} {N: Case Y 1565.H3296} {Ill: x823/H33r(cs)}.
    • "Second Edition," (London: Printed for D. Browne, junr., and S. Chapman, 1724), 2s. 128 pp. 8vo. {L: 12613.c.26 (2)}
    • Included in Works of Mrs. Eliza Haywood (1724), IV, 1-128.
    • "Third Edition," included in Secret Histories, Novels and Poems (1725), IV, pp. 1-59, 60-111.
    • Included in third edition of Secret Histories (1732), IV, 5-63, 64-115.
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  30.   The Reform'd Coquet. A Novel. By Mrs. Davys. London: Printed by Henry Woodfall, for the Author, and sold by J. Stephens, 1724. 3s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no.154. Description: 171 pp. 12mo. Author: Davys, Mary. {L: 12604.aaa.5} {N: Case Y 1565.D308}.
    • Included in Works of Mrs. Davys, (1725), II, 3-120.
    • "Third Edition," (1725).
    • The Reform'd Coquet: or, Memoirs of Amoranda. A Surprising Novel. (Dublin: Printed by M. Rharnes for R. Gunne, 1735), 99 pp. 12mo. {L: 12612.ccc.19}.
    • "Fourth Edition Corrected," London: Printed by T. Forbes for J. Stephens, 1736), 147 pp. 12mo. {O: Vet.A4f.1}. Also, advertised by A. Dodd (GM, July 1737) as "Printed in a Large Letter for the Use of antient Ladies." 2s.
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  32.   The Surprise: or Constancy Rewarded. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 162. Description: 46 pp. 8vo. {O: Vet.A4e.67o(2)}.
    • "Second Edition" advertised in Daily Journal, September 7 1724, as printed for J. Roberts.
    • "Second Edition" (London: Printed for D. Browne, Junr., and S. Chapman, included in Secret Histories, Novels and Poems (1725). III, 167-200.
    • "Third Edition," included in third edition of Secret Histories (1732), III, 169-202.
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  34.   The Works of Mrs. Eliza Haywood; Consisting of Novels, Letters, Poems, and Plays. In Four Volumes. London: Printed for Dan. Browne Junr and Sam. Chapman, 1724. 5s.link
  35.  
  36.   [Three Novels. viz. I. The Beautiful Pyrate; II. Eugenia; III. Bajazet. London: Printed for D. Browne, 1724. 1s.6d.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 188a. Listed by Wilford, December 1724. Source: 2nd, 1st, 6th novels of Segrais, Jean Regnauld de, Nouvelles françaises, ou les divertissements de la princesse Aurelic (1656-57, reissued in 1722).link

    Reprinted
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  38.   A General History of the Robberies and Murders Of the most notorious Pyrates, and also their Policies, Discipline, and Government from their first Rise and Settlement in 1717 to the present year, with the Adventures of the two Female Pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny. To which is prefix'd An Account of the famous Captain Avery and his Companions; with the Manner of his Death in England. By Captain Charles Johnson. Second Edition, with considerable additions London: Printed for and sold by T. Warner, 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 164a. pp. 17-427. 8vo. {L: 1045.i.1}. First edition: 1724.
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  40.   A Spy upon the Conjurer: or, a Collection of Surprising Stories, with Names, Places, and particular Circumstances relating to Mr. Duncan Campbell [...] Written to my Lord - by a Lady, who for more than Twenty Years past, has made it her Business to observe all Transactions in the Life and Conversation of Mr. Campbell. Second Edition. London: Printed for T. Corbett, 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 161a. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 259 pp. 8vo. {L: 613.f.2}. [First edition: 1724. According to Whicher, all issues following the first consist of identical sheets bound up with different title pages.]
  41.  
  42.   [A Spy upon the Conjurer: or, a Collection of Surprising Stories, with Names, Places, and particular Circumstances relating to Mr. Duncan Campbell [...] Written to my Lord - by a Lady, who for more than Twenty Years past, has made it her Business to observe all Transactions in the Life and Conversation of Mr. Campbell. London: Printed for J. Peele, 1724.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 161b. Author: Haywood, Eliza. [First edition: 1724. According to Whicher, all issues following the first consist of identical sheets bound up with different title pages.]
  43.  
  44.   Authentick Memoirs of the Life and Surprising Adventures of John Sheppard: Who was Executed at Tyburn, November the 16th, 1724. By way of Familiar Letters from a Gentleman in Town, to his Friend and Correspondent in the Country. The Second Edition. London: Printed for Joseph Marshall, 1724. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 156: 82 pp. 12mo. Author: E., G. {L: 1414.a.14}. First edition?
  45.  
  46.   A Narrative of all the Robberies, Escapes, &c. of John Sheppard: giving an exact description of the manner of his wonderful escape from the Castle in Newgate [...] Written by himself [...] after his being retaken in Drury-Lane. Second Edition. London: Printed for John Applebee, 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 151. 31 pp. 8vo. {L: 1485.t.11} History of Publication. First edition not mentioned by McBurney:
    • Third Edition (London: Printed for John Applebee, 1724). 31 pp. 8vo. {L: 1418.g.17}.
    • Fifth Edition (London: Printed for John Applebee, 1724). 30 pp. 8vo. {L: 64966.h.2(11)}.
    • Eighth Edition (London: Printed for John Applebee, 1724). 31 pp. 8vo. {L: 518.f.38}.
  47.  
  48.   A Narrative of all the Robberies, Escapes, &c. of John Sheppard: giving an exact description of the manner of his wonderful escape from the Castle in Newgate [...] Written by himself [...] after his being retaken in Drury-Lane. Third Edition. London: Printed for John Applebee, 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 151a. 31 pp. 8vo. {L: 1418.g.17}. See "Second Edition" (1724).
  49.  
  50.   A Narrative of all the Robberies, Escapes, &c. of John Sheppard: giving an exact description of the manner of his wonderful escape from the Castle in Newgate [...] Written by himself [...] after his being retaken in Drury-Lane. Fifth Edition. London: Printed for John Applebee, 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 151b. 30 pp. 8vo. {L: 64966.h.2(11)}. See "Second Edition" (1724).
  51.  
  52.   A Narrative of all the Robberies, Escapes, &c. of John Sheppard: giving an exact description of the manner of his wonderful escape from the Castle in Newgate [...] Written by himself [...] after his being retaken in Drury-Lane. Eighth Edition London: Printed for John Applebee, 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 151c. 31 pp. 8vo. {L: 518.f.38}. See "Second Edition" (1724).
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  54.   A| TALE| OF A| TUB.| Written for the Universal Im-|provement of Mankind.| [rule]| Diu multumque desideratum.| [...] 6th edition (London: S. Tooke/ B. Motte, 1724).
    History of Publication: cf. 1704.link
  55.  
  56.   [Authentick Memoirs of the Life Intrigues and Adventures Of the Celebrated Sally Salisbury. With True Characters of her most Considerable Gallants. By Captain Charles Walker. 1724.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 146a. Advertised for T. Warner. Wilford, May 1723, lists a "Second Edition." First edition: 1723.
  57.  
  58.   Lasselia: or, the Self-Abandon'd. A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Second Edition, London: Printed for D. Browne, junr., and S. Chapman, 1724. 1s. 6d.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no.144a. Description: 80 pp. 8vo. {L: 12613.C.26(1)} {O: Vet.A4e-670(3)}. First edition: 1723.
  59.  
  60.   Letters from a Lady of Quality to a Chevalier. Translated from the French. By Mrs. Haywood. Second edition, printed for D. Brown and S. Chapman. 1724. 2s.link
  61.  
  62.   Love in Excess. Fifth Edition, included in The Works of Mrs. Eliza Haywood, Vol.I, printed for D. Browne and S. Chapman. 1724.
    Description: 323 pp. 8°. History of Publication: I:1719; II:1719(?); III:1720; [1721; 1722]; 1724; [1724]; 1725; 1732.
  63.  
  64.   [Love in Excess. 1724. "First Edition," Dublin, printed for J. Watts.
    History of Publication: I:1719; II:1719(?); III:1720; [1721; 1722]; 1724; [1724]; 1725; 1732. Remarks: Whicher.
  65.  
  66.   [Tales of Love and Honour, Being some very Curious and Diverting Tales, Written by an English Lady. 1724.]
    Author: Hearne, Mary. History of Publication: [Honour the Victory and Love the Prize, 1720; Tales of Love and Honour, 1724; 1726]. Remarks: W. H. McBurney (1960), p.41: This serial reprint of Mrs. Hearne's 2 novels (as a single work in the Original London Post, March 18-July 1 (Nos. 816-861 may be the work advertised by Curll (see Wiles, Serial Publication, p. 28).
  67.  
  68.   The Arragonian Queen: A Secret History. "Second Edition," London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 157a. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 58 pp. 8vo. 1s. {N Case Y 1565.H322}. First edition: 1724.
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  70.   The British Recluse: or, the Secret History of Cleomira, Stuppos'd Dead. A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. [...] Third Edition, Dublin, printed by J. Watts. [Issued bound with The Injur'd Husband] 1723. 2s. 6d.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no.131c. 162 and 194 pp. 8vo. {L: 12611.f.10} {H: 15943.16.29.3}. First edition: 1722.
  71.  
  72.   The Fatal Secret; or, Constancy in Distress. By the Author of the Masqueraders, or Fatal Curiosity. "Second Edition," London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 159a. Description: 61 pp. 8vo. {H: 15496.29.12}. First edition: 1724.
  73.  
  74.   [The History and Remarkable Life of the truly Honourable Colonel Jacque, vulgarly called Col. Jack [...] [Third Edition], London: 1724.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 129b. 8vo. (CBEL). First edition: 1722.
  75.  
  76.   The History of John of Bourbon. Prince of Carency. 1724.
    Description: 382 pp. (i.e., 372). 8°. Shelf-marks: {H 401517.7.5}. Source: Translated from Histoire de Jean de Bourbon, Prince de Carency, 1692, or the 1719 French edition. History of Publication: Aulnoy, Marie Catherine Jumelle de Berneville, comtesse d'. The Prince of Carency (1719; 1721); The History of John of Bourbon. Prince of Carency. (1723; 1724). Remarks: Unchanged the 1723 edition.
  77.  
  78.   The Injur'd Husband: or, the Mistaken Resentment. Third Edition (Dublin, Printed by J. Watts, 1724).
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no.143c. issued bound with The British Recluse (see Haywood, 131c). {L: 12611.f.10} {H: 15493.16.293}. First published in 1723.
  79.  
  80.   [The Masqueraders; or, Fatal Curiosity; Being the Secret History of a Late Amour. Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724. 1s.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 159a. Description: 47 pp. 8vo. {L: 12614.d.14} Author: Eliza Haywood. This edition was advertised in Daily Journal, April 24, 1724. First edition 1724.
  81.  
  82.   [The New Metamorphosis; or, the Pleasant Transformation: Being The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medaura. Alter'd and Improv'd to the Modern Times [...] Written in Italian by Carlo Monte Socio [...] and Translated from the Vatican Manuscript. 7s. 1724.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W .H. McBurney (1960), p.17: listed by Wilford, February 1724, as printed for A. Bettesworth and W. Taylor, G. Strahan and W. Mears. 12° History of Publication: (1708; 1709; [1714]; [1724]; 1724; [1733]; Translated, adapted, or written by Charles Gildon.
  83.  
  84.   The New Metamorphosis; or, the Pleasant Transformation: Being The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medaura. Alter'd and Improv'd to the Modern Times [...] Written in Italian by Carlo Monte Socio [...] and Translated from the Vatican Manuscript. printed for Sam. Briscoe. 2 vols. 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W .H. McBurney (1960), p.17: pp. 5-336 and 1-360. 12° {L: 1079.d.18}. According to Longman, the 5th ed. History of Publication: (1708; 1709; [1714]; [1724]; 1724; [1733]; Translated, adapted, or written by Charles Gildon.
  85.  
  86.   [The Prude: A Novel. By a Young Lady. Second edition, London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724. 1s.6d.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W .H. McBurney (1960), no. 153a: 87 pp. 8vo. 1s.6d. First edition: 1724.
  87.  
  88.   The Rash Resolve: or, the Untimely Discovery. A Novel. In Two Parts. Second Edition London: Printed for D. Browne, junr., and S. Chapman, 1724. 2s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 160a. Description: 128 pp. 8vo. {L: 12613.c.26 (2)}. [First edition: 1724.]
  89.  
  90.   The Secret History of Europe [...] The whole Collected from Authentick Memoirs, as well Manuscript as Printed. Fourth Edition, printed for J.Pemberton. 2 pts. 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: W .H. McBurney (1960), p.23: 1-173 and 175-358 pp. 8° {H 1207.24.*}. Author: Oldmixon, John? (1712; 1712; 1715; 1724).
  91.  
  92.   The Surprise: or Constancy Rewarded. Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1724. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 162a. Advertised in Daily Journal, September 7 1724, as printed for J. Roberts. First edition: 1724.
  93.  
  94.   The Voyages, Dangerous Adventures, and imminent Escapes of Captain Richard Falconer. Second Edition Corrected, printed for J. Marshall, W. Chetwood, N. Cox, and T. Edlin. 1724. 2s. 6d.
    Description: 224 pp. 12°. Shelf-marks: {L: 838.a.3} {H *EC7/C4268/720vb}. Author: attributed to: Chetwood, William Rufus. History of Publication: 1720; 1724; 1734.

German

  1.  
  2.   Adam Gottlieb Arnold nützliches Rosengebüsche in Lebensbeschreibungen. Nürnberg 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
  3.  
  4.   Asiatische Banise, pt. 2 (1724).link
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  6.   Das| Carneval| Der| Liebe,| Oder| Der in allerhand Masquen| sich einhüllende| Amor,| in| Einer wahrhafftigen| Liebes-Roman| Der| Curiösen Welt entdecket| Von| Amaranthes [...] 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: G. Dünnhaupt (1990-93), p.979: 8.3. History of Publication: cf. Ausg. (1712).link
  7.  
  8.   Der AMERICANIsche ROBINSON In Drey unterschiedenen, curieusen seltsamen und angenehmen Begebenheiten vorgestellet, und Seiner Vortrefflichkeit wegen aus dem Frantzösischen ins Teutsche übersetzet. Köln [Dresden: Zimmermann] 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
  9.  
  10.   Der curiösen Eva historisch-politische Staats-Assemblé im Reich der Todten. Leipzig 1724/28.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
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  12.   Der galante und beliebte Frantzose, oder merck- und bewundernswürdige Begebenheiten einer reisenden Standesperson. Leipzig 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
  13.  
  14.   Der Moralische Robinson. Von Paulini. Halberstadt 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
  15.  
  16.   Der niederländische Robinson 1724
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
  17.  
  18.   Des seltsamen Avanturiers sonderbare Begebenheiten, Oder Cornelius Paulsons Wahrhaffte Lebens-Geschichte, seiner Merckwürdigkeiten wegen der curieusen Welt Zur erbaulichen Vergnügung ans Licht gestellet. Lübben: G. Vossen 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
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  20.   Die vor einigen Zeiten verübte politische Welt-Liebe; Welche, in einer angenehmen Liebes- und Helden-Geschichte, vorgestellet wird, von Walthern. (s.l., s.t.) 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
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  22.   Gefährliche und unerhörte Reisen des Vorgängers aller derjenigen herum geirreten Ritter, welche bis anhero ihre Lebensbeschreibung unter dem Nahmen Robinson [...] verkauffen wollen, oder Luciani Samosatensis wahrhaffte Geschichte, nebst dem Supplemente des Herrn v. Fremont. Frankfurt, Leipzig 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
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  24.   GUSTAV LANDCRON, eine Schwedischen Edelmannes, merckwürdiges Leben und gefährliche Reisen. Auf welchen er als ein wahrhafter ROBINSON sich mit einer getauften Türckin bey 12. Jahren, in einer unbewohnten Insel wunderbahr erhalten; auch sonsten die erschrecklichsten Fatalitäten, mit erstaunender Standhaftigkeit erduldet und überwunden hat; Biß er endlich gantz unvermuthet zu einer rechten Glückseeligkeit gelangen können. Nach seinem eigenen etwas undeutlichen Concept, mit verbesserter Schreib-Art und darzu gehörigen Kupfern, zum öfentlichen Druck befördert, durch C. F. v. M. Frankfurt, Leipzig (s.t.) 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
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  26.   Jungfer Robinsone 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.227: {1a: Yv 1851}. History of Publication: cf. 1723.
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  28.   Leben Joachim Lang, von ihm selbst aufgesetzt. Halle 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
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  30.   Lindepolanders Liebe ohne Bestand, oder der bei seiner Liebe niemahls glückliche Liebhaber Orontes. Breslau: Brachvogel 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
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  32.   Madame Robunse mit ihrer Tochter Jungfer Robinsgen. Adrianopel [d.i. Leipzig] 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.169: 1685 as: Das Politische Hof-Mädgen.
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  34.   Nieder-Sächsischer ROBINSON, Oder, Joh. Friedrich von Klencken, Eines Nieder-Sächsischen Edelmanns gethane Reisen, Unglückliche Gefangenschafft, Und Wunderbarliche Befreyung etc. Zu Lehrreicher Belustigung Curioser Liebhaber Von Ihm selbsten auffgesetzt und beschrieben. Frankfurt [Leipzig: Hellwings] 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983).
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  36.   Schlesischer Robinson. 2. Teil. 1724.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.226: [4] pp., 392 pp. Attributed to Chr. Stieff or Langhans. {1a: Yv 1651} {19: 8° p.germ. 984}. History of Publication: cf. 1723.

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