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French

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  2.   Histoire de la comtesse de Gondez par M.D.L. 1725.
    Author: Lussan, Marguerite de. English translated by Penelope Aubin:
    The Life of the Countess de Gondez. Written By her own Hand in French, and Dedicated to the Princess de la Roche-sur-Yon. And now faithfully Translated into English. By Mrs. P. Aubin (London: Printed for J. and J. Knapton, J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. Fayram, J. Osborn and T. Longman, J. Pemberton, C. Rivington, F. Clay, J. Batley, and A. Ward, 1729).

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  4. LA| PRINCESSE| DE| CLEVES.| TOME PREMIER.| [vignette]| A PARIS,| Par la Compagnie des Libraires| associez.| [rule]| M. DCC. XXV.| AVEC PRIVILEGE DU ROY.link

Dutch


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  1.  
  2.   [De Leidsche straat-schender, of de roekelooze student. Behelzende de lichtmisserijen, en boeve-stukken, die de studenten gewoon zijn aan te rechten. Tweede druk. 2 Pts. Amsterdam, Weduwe Gijsbert de Groot.]
    Date: c. 1725. Bibliographical Reference: Buisman 2193. History of Publication cf. De Leidsche straat-schender, of de roekelooze student [...] Derde druk (Amsterdam [1679]).link
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  4.   D'ongelukkige Napolitaen, Of zeldzaem Levensbedryf van Rozelli (Utrecht: Jakob van Poolsum, 1722).link
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  6.   [D'Openhertige juffrouw. Amsterdam: Wed. Gijsbert de Groot.]
    Date: c. 1725. Bibliographical Reference: Buisman 974. History of Publication: D'Openhertige juffrouw, of d'ontdekte geveinsdheid. Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur (Leiden: Francois Vrouwaard, 1680).link

English

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  2.   Bath-Intrigues: In Four Letters to a Friend in London. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1725. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 172. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 51 pp. 8vo. {L: 1080.i.42}
    • "The Third Edition" (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1725).
    • Included in Secret Histories [...] Printed since the Publication of the four Volumes of her Works (1727), vol. II.
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  4.   Chinese Tales: Or, The Wonderful Adventures of the Mandarine Fum-Hoam. In Two Volumes. Adorned with Cuts. Translated from the French. To which is added An Introduction on the Doctrine of Transmigration. London: Printed for J. Brotherton and W. Meadows, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 186. Description: 2 vols. (275 and 264 pp.). 12mo. 4s. {L: 1467.a.18} {N: Case Y1565.G931}. Translated by John Macky from Gueulette, Thomas Simon, Les Avantures merveilleuses du mandarin Fum Hoam. Contes chinois (1723).
  5.  
  6.   [Chinese Tales. London: E. Curll and T. Edlin; 1725.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 186a. Description: 2 vols. 4s. Advertised by E. Curll and T. Edlin. Translated by the Rev. Mr. Stackhouse from Gueulette, Thomas Simon, Les Avantures merveilleuses du mandarin Fum Hoam. Contes chinois (1723).
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  8.   Chinese Tales in Parker's Penny Post, 1725-26.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 186a. Description: Published in installments in Parker's Penny Post, 1725-26. Translated by the Robert Samber from Gueulette, Thomas Simon, Les Avantures merveilleuses du mandarin Fum Hoam. Contes chinois (1723).
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  10.   Fantomina; or, Love in a Maze, Being a Secret History of an Amour between Two Persons of Condition. London: Printed for D. Browne, Jun., and S. Chapman, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 174. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Question: Was this edition sold independently?
    • Included in Secret Histories, Novels and Poems. [...] The Second Edition (1725), III, 257-291.
    • Third edition, included in third edition, Secret Histories (1732), III, 259-292.
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  12.   Fatal Fondness: or, Love its own Opposer. (Being the Sequel of The Unequal Conflict.) A Novel. London: Printed for J. Walthoe and J. Crokatt, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 175. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Listed by Whicher.
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  14.   Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots: being the Secret History of her Life, and the Real Causes of all Her Misfortunes [...] Translated from the French, by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: Printed for D. Browne, Junior, S. Chapman, and J. Woodman, and D. Lyon, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 183. According to Whicher, translated by Eliza Haywood from various French sources. Introduction says it is collected from 15 or 16 "known Authors.". Description: 240 pp. 8vo. 3s.6d.
    • Second edition (London: Printed for D. Browne, Junior, S. Chapman, and J. Woodman, and D. Lyon, 1726).
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  16.   Memoirs of a Certain Island Adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. Written by a Celebrated Author of that Country. Now translated into English. London: Printed and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1725. 2s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 178. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 290 pp. 8vo. {L: 12613.g.18} {H: Utopia 1725.5} {N: Case Y 1565.H3289}. Listed by Wilford, August/September 1724, among "New Miscellaneous Books." 8vo. 4s.
    • Vol. II. (London: Printed and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1726).
    • Second edition (London: Printed and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1726), 2 vols.
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  18.   Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse, Who was Broke on the Wheel In the Reign of Lewis XIV. Containing, an Account of his Amours. With Several Particulars relating to the Wars in those Times. Collected from Authentic Authors, and an Original Manuscript. London: Printed for D. Browne, Jun., and S. Chapman, 1725. 3s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 177. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 169 pp. 8vo. {L: 1201.g.3}. Listed by Wilford, December 1724, as printed for D. Browne, Jr.
    • "Second Edition" (London: Printed for D. Browne, Jun., and S. Chapman, 1725).
    • Included in Secret Histories [...] Printed since the Publication of the four Volumes of her Works (1727), II.
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  20.   Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse, Who was Broke on the Wheel In the Reign of Lewis XIV. Containing, an Account of his Amours. With Several Particulars relating to the Wars in those Times. Collected from Authentic Authors, and an Original Manuscript. Second Edition. [In two parts.] London: Printed for D. Browne, Jun., and S. Chapman, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 177a. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 2 Pts. (77 and 92 pp., 1s.6d. each). {L: G.14732(2)}. First edition of pt. 1: 1725.
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  22.   The Amorous History of the Gauls. Written in French by Roger de Rabutin, Count de Bussy, And now translated into English. London: Printed for Sam. Illidge, 1725. 5s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 184. History of Publication: A new translation, probably by Samuel Humphreys, of Histoire amoureuse des Gaules, (1666).link Author: Bussy, Roger de Rabutin, comte de. Description: 234 pp. (i.e., 232; pp. 190-191 omitted). 12mo. {L: 1081.c.3}.
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  24.   The Dumb Projector: Being a Surprizing Account of a Trip to Holland made by Mr. Duncan Campbell. [...] London: Printed for W. Ellis, J. Roberts, Mrs. Billingsly, A. Dod, and J. Fox, 1725. 6d.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 173. Author: Eliza Haywood? Description: 40 pp. 8vo. {L: G.13739(2)}. Referring to The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (London: E. Curll/ W. Mears/ T. Jauncy/ W. Meadows/ A. Bettesworth/ W. Lewis/ W. Graves, 1720).link
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  26.   The Force of Nature: or, the Lucky Disappointment: A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: Printed for D. Browne, Jun., and S. Chapman, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 176. Description: 3-150. Question: Was this edition sold independently?
    • Included in Secret Histories, Novels and Poems [...] The Second Edition (1725), IV, 3-50.
    • Included in "third edition," of Secret Histories (1732), IV, 3-49.
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  28.   The Lady's Philosopher's Stone: or, The Caprices of Love and Destiny: an Historical Novel. Written in French by M. L'Abbé de Castera; And now Translated into English. London: Printed for D. Browne, Junr., and S. Chapman, 1725. 1s.6d.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 185. Translated by Eliza Haywood from La Pierre Philosophale des dames, ou les caprices de l'amour et du destin (1723). Author: Castera, Louis Adrien Duperron de. Description: 96 pp. 8vo. {L: 12614.dd.19} {N: Case Y 1565.D.94}.
    • Included in Secret Histories [...] Printed since the Publication of the four Volumes of her Works (1727), vol. I.
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  30.   The Life of Mary Stewart, Queen of Scotland and France. Written Originally in French, and Now done into English [...] By James Freebairn. Edinburgh: Printed for the Author and are to be Sold by most of the Booksellers in Town, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 187. Description: 328 pp. 8vo. {O: 8°Z.71.Jur.} According to Bodleian catalogue, translated by James Freebairn from Marie Stuart, reine D'Ecosse, nouvelle historique, 1675. Published by subscription.
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  32.   The Masqueraders; or, Fatal Curiosity; Being the Secret History of a Late Amour. Pt. II, London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1725. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 159b. Description: 45 pp. 8vo. {N: Case Y 1565.H32884}. First part first published in 1724.
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  34.   THE| MATCHLESS ROGUE:| ACCOUNT| OF THE| Contrivances, Cheats, Strategems and Amours| OF| TOM MERRYMAN,| COMMONLY CALED| Newgate TOM:| Who Stiled Himself,| Baron of BRIDEWELL, Viscount of NEW-PRISON,| Earl of HOLBORN-HILL, Marquis of NEWGATE,| and Duke of TYBURN.| WITH| A particular Detail of his Life and Actions, both| Comical and Tragical, from the Time of his| Birth in NEWGATE, to the Hour of his Unhapy Exit at TYBURN.| [Linie]| Raro antecedentem Scelestum| Defruit pede poena claudo HOR.| Sure-footed Venegance, tho' it moves not fast,| Will catch th' unwary Criminal at last.| [Linie]| LONDON:| Printed for A. MOORE, near St. Paul's MDCCXXV.| [Price 1 s. 6 d.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 169. Description: 87 pp. 8vo. {L: 1417.e.9} {N: Case Y 1565.M558}. Reprint: The Highland Rogue (Anonymous). Love upon Tick (Anonymous). The Matchless Rogue (Anonymous) [Foundations of the Novel, ed. Michael F. Shugrue] (New York/ London, 1973).
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  36.   [The Power of Jealousy exemplify'd in Two Novels. London: Printed for D. Browne and sold by S. Chapman, 1725. 1s.6d.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 188a. i.e. Montrose and Mistaken Jealousy Listed by Wilford, April 1725. Source: 2nd, 1st, 6th, 4th, and 5th novels of Segrais, Jean Regnauld de, Nouvelles françaises, ou les divertissements de la princesse Aurelic (1656-57, reissued in 1722).link
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  38.   [The Prude: A Novel. By a Young Lady. Pts. II-III, London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1725. 1s.6d. each.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W .H. McBurney (1960), no. 153b: 93 and 87 pp. 8vo. First edition of pt. 1: 1724.
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  40.   The Tea-Table: or, A Conversation between some Polite Persons of both Sexes, at a Lady's Visiting Day. Wherein are Represented The Various Foibles, and Affectations, which form the Character of an Accomplish'd Beau, or Modern Fine Lady. Interspersed with several Entertaining and Instructive Stories. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: Printed and sold by J. Roberts and the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1725. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 180. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 51 pp. 8vo. {L: 635.f.II(5)} {H: 15493.1641}.
    • Pt. II (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1725), 59 pp. 8vo. {O: G. Pamph. 1308(6)}.
    • "Fourth Edition" (Dublin: Printed by W. Wilmot for E. Hamilton, 1725). 51 pp. 8vo. {Col: B824St3/P/1725}.
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  42.   The Tea-Table: or, A Conversation between some Polite Persons of both Sexes, at a Lady's Visiting Day. Wherein are Represented The Various Foibles, and Affectations, which form the Character of an Accomplish'd Beau, or Modern Fine Lady. Interspersed with several Entertaining and Instructive Stories. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Part II. London: London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1725. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 180a. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 59 pp. 8vo. {O: G. Pamph. 1308(6)}. First vol. first published in 1725.
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  44.   The True Secret History of the Lives and Reigns Of All The Kings and Queens of England, From King Williain the First, Called the Conqueror, to the End of the Reign of the late Otteen Anne. To which is Prefixed An Abstract of the General History of each Reign. Collected (chiefly) from Original Manuscripts, and the most valuable Private Memoirs, and Authentick Historians. By a Person of Honour. In Two Volumes. London: Printed for D. Browne, junr., 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 170. Description: 2 vols. (pp. 3-391, 1-320). 8vo. {N: Case Y 1565.T768}.
    • Advertised in third edition, La Belle Assemblée (1732), for 8s.
  45.  
  46.   [The Unequal Conflict; or, Nature Triumphant: A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: Printed for J. Walthoe and J. Crokatt, 1726.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 181a. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: advertised by J. Walthoe, Daily Journal, February 17, 1726.
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  48.   The Whimsical Lovers: or, Cupid in Disguise. A Novel. By Mr. Symons. London: Printed for J. Crokatt, 1725. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 182. Author: Symons, Mr. Description: pp. 3-61. 8vo. {L: 12614.ff.18}. Listed by Wilford, February 1725, for J. Crokatt and J. Brotherton.
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  50.   The Works of Mrs. Davys: Consisting of Plays, Novels, Poems, and Familiar Letters. Several of which never before Published. In Two Volumes. London: Printed by H. Woodfall, for the Author, and sold by J. Stevens, and by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 171, Description: 2 vols. 8vo. 9s. Author: Davys, Mary. {L: 633.e.13} {H: TS 996.50}. Including:
    Vol. I:
    pp. 161-272: The Merry Wanderer [A revision of The Fugitive (1705)].
    Vol. II:
    • pp. 3-120: The Reform'd Coquet. [First published in 1724].
    pp. 123-301: The Lady's Tale.
    • pp. 205-261: The Cousins; A Novel. [Published as: The False Friend: or, the Treacherous Portugueze. A Novel. Interspersed with the Adventures of Lorenzo and Elvira. Carlos and Leonora. Octavia and Clara. Written by a Lady (London: Printed for T. Astley, 1732), 1s. 136 pp. 12mo. {N: Case Y1565F2}.]
    • pp. 265-308: Familiar Letters Betwixt a Gentleman and a Lady.

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  52.   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. Third Edition. London: Printed for and sold by T. Warner, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 161b. pp. 17-427 (i.e., 441: numbered 17-430, 417-427). 8vo. {L: 276.i.4}. First edition: 1724.
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  54.   [A Select Collection of Novels in Six Volumes. Written by the most Celebrated Authors in several Languages. 1725.]
    History of Publication: I-IV: 1720; V-VI: 1722; [1925;] 1729; 1932; 1933. Remarks: Advertised in Chinese Tales as printed for J.Brotherton and W. Meadows. 15s.
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  56.   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. Revised by Mrs. Eliz. Haywood London: Printed for W. Ellis, J. Brotherton, J. Batly, T. Woodward, and J. Fox, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 161a. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 259 pp. 8vo. 3s.6d. {O: 8° 950}. [First edition: 1724. According to Whicher, all issues following the first consist of identical sheets bound up with different title pages.]
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  58.   Bath-Intrigues: In Four Letters to a Friend in London. The Third Edition. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1725. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 172. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 51 pp. 8vo. {N: Case Y 1565.M2894}. First edition: 1725.
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  60.   Five Novels: Translated from the French of M. Segrais, Author of Zayde, and the Princess of Cleves. viz. I. The Beautiful Pyrate; or, The Constant Lovers. II. Eugenia; or, The Force of Destiny. III. Bajazet; or, The Imprudent Favourite. IV. Montrose; or, The Happy Discovery. V. Mistaken Jealousy; or, The Disguisd Lovers. London: Printed for D. Browne, junr., 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 188. Description: 141 pp. (1-51, 52-102, 103-141) and 168 pp. (1-87, 88-168). 12mo. 2s.6d. and 1s.6d. {L: 12511.aaa.23} {H: 39533.15.10}. Source: 2nd, 1st, 6th, 4th, and 5th novels of Segrais, Jean Regnauld de, Nouvelles françaises, ou les divertissements de la princesse Aurelic (1656-57, reissued in 1722).link
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  62.   Love in Excess. Sixth Edition, included in Secret Histories, Novels and Poems, Vol.I, printed for D. Browne and S. Chapman. 1725.
    Description: 279 pp. (1-51, 53-146, 147-279). 12mo. History of Publication: I:1719; II:1719(?); III:1720; [1721; 1722]; 1724; [1724]; 1725; 1732.
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  64.   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 Passion is Expos'd, and made Obvious to the Meanest Capacity. Third Edition with Additions. London: Printed and sold by A. Bettesworth, J. Billingsley, W. Meadows, T. Worral, and J. Stagg, 1725. 1s.6d.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no.150a. Description: pp. 2-99. 8vo. 1s.6d. {L: 1132.c.44}. First edition: 1724.
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  66.   Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Signor Rozelli. At the Hague [...] The whole being a Series of the most diverting History. and surprizing Events, ever yet made Publick. Done into English, from the Second Edition of the French. The Third Edition, Corrected, printed for F. Fayram, J. Bowyer, and A. Roper and Sold by J. Isted. 5s. 1725.
    History of Publication: cf. 1708.link
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  68.   Mrs. Manley's History of Her Own Life and Times. Published from Her Original Manuscript. With a Preface concerning the present Publication. The Fourth Edition. Printed for E. Curll and J. Pemberton. 1s.6d. and 2s.6d. 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W .H. McBurney (1960), p.27: 120 pp. 8vo. {L: 1418.d.44}. History of Publication: (The Adventures of Rivella; or, the History Of the Author of the Atalantis 1714; Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Manley 1717; Mrs. Manley's History of Her Own Life and Times 1725).
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  70.   Pure Love: A Novel. Being the History of the Princess Zulima [...]. London: printed for J.Osborne, J.King, and James Hodges, 1725.
    Description: pp.9-136. Shelf-marks: {L: 12512.b.15} {N Case Y 1565.L552}. Date: 1725 (?). Source: W. H. McBurney (1960), p.34: Translated by "M.B." from Zulima, ou l'Amour pur, seconde nouvelle historique (1694), or the 1718 Amsterdam edition. History of Publication: ([1718]; 1719; 1725).
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  72.   Secret Histories, Novels and Poems. In Four Volumes. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. The Second Edition. London: Printed for Dan Browne, Jun., and S. Chapman, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 179. Description: 4 vols. 12mo. {L: 12612.ee.8}. Including:
    Vol. I:
    • pp. 1-51, 53-146, 147-279: Vol. 1. Love in Excess, "Sixth Edition," (1725).
    Vol. II:
    • pp. 1-114: The British Recluse: or, the Secret History of Cleomira, Stuppos'd Dead. A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. [First edition 1722.]
    • p.121-259: The Injur'd Husband: or, the Mistaken Resentment. Third edition. (London: Printed for D. Browne and S. Chapman, 1725). [First edition 1723.]
    • pp. 261-280: Poems on Several Occasions.
    Vol. III:
    • pp. 1-56, 57-108, 109-162: Idalia: or, the Unfortunate Mistress. A Novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Third Edition (1725). [First edition (London: Printed for D. Browne and S. Chapman, 1723).]
    • pp. 167-200: "Second Edition" (London: Printed for D. Browne, Junr., and S. Chapman). [First edition: 1724.]
    • pp.207-254: The Fatal Secret; or, Constancy in Distress. By the Author of the Masqueraders, or Fatal Curiosity. "Third Edition" (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1725).
    • pp. 257-291: Fantomina; or, Love in a Maze, Being a Secret History of an Amour between Two Persons of Condition (London: Printed for D. Browne, Jun., and S. Chapman, 1725). [First published 1725.]
    Vol. IV:
    • pp. 1-59, 60-111: The Rash Resolve, "Third Edition". [First edition: 1724.]
    • pp. 5-45: The Masqueraders; or, Fatal Curiosity; Being the Secret History of a Late Amour [Pt. I first published in 1724, pt. II 1725].
    • pp. 7-93: Lasselia: or, the Self-Abandon'd. A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. [First edition: 1723.]
    • pp. 3-50: The Force of Nature.
    History of Publication: First edition: 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).
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  74.   The History and Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane. Second edition, printed for Jacob Tonson. 3 vols. 7s.6d. 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W .H. McBurney (1960), p.32: 352, 304, and 336 pp. 12mo. {Bod Vet.A4f.374-6} {H *FC7/-L5633/Eg725h}. Auflagen einzelner Bände folgen dem Erscheinen der französischen Vorlage (1716; 1725; 1732; 1735; 1737; 1742). Remarks: Lesage, Alain René, Translated from Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane, Vols. I and II, 1715; Vol.III, 1724; Vol.IV, 1735.
  75.  
  76.   The History of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha [...] fifth edition, carefully revised (1725).
    Shelf-marks: {L: 12490.e.20}. History of Publication: cf. 1670.link
  77.  
  78.   The Prude: A Novel. By a Young Lady. The Third Edition. 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W .H. McBurney (1960), no. 153c: , pts. I-III, 267 pp. 8vo. {H: 15496.37}. First edition of pt. 1: 1724.
  79.  
  80.   [The Reform'd Coquet. A Novel. By Mrs. Davys Third Edition. 1725.]
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no.154b. Description: advertised by J. Roberts in Bath Intrigues. First published in 1724.
  81.  
  82.   The Tea-Table: or, A Conversation between some Polite Persons of both Sexes, at a Lady's Visiting Day. Wherein are Represented The Various Foibles, and Affectations, which form the Character of an Accomplish'd Beau, or Modern Fine Lady. Interspersed with several Entertaining and Instructive Stories. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Fourth Edition. Dublin: Printed by W. Wilmot for E. Hamilton, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 180b. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 51 pp. 8vo. {Col: B824St3/P/1725}. First edition: 1725.

German

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  2.   Assemblé unglücklich Verliebter im Reich der Toden. Chemnitz 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.104: x 3 pts. F.
  3.  
  4.   CUPIDO auf seinem Thron. Oder Das entdeckte Reich der Liebe, In Einigen Zusammenkünfften durch allerhand verliebte und andere lustige Begebenheiten Dargestellet Von einem VOCATIVO. Freistadt: M. Liebezeit 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.131: [6] pp., 296 pp. [Sorce: a novel by Maria de Zayas y Sotomayor] {12: P.o.germ. 2#}.
  5.  
  6.   DAMABELLANTES rares PORTRAIT, Einer allzugalanten DAME, Oder Kurtze und warhaffte Lebens-Geschichte der Gräfinn von Sigarien. (s.l., s.t.) [1725].
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.214: 118 pp. {23: Lo 995} {1:} {27:} History of Publication:
    • DAMABELLANTES rares PORTRAIT, Einer allzugalanten DAME, Oder Kurtze und warhaffte Lebens-Geschichte der Gräfinn von Sigarien.
    • Leben der Gräfm von Sigarien.
    • Leben der Gräfin von S.
  7.  
  8.   Das fallende und steigende Glück in der Liebe Des Grafen FLORANDORS, In einem Liebes-ROMAN. Der galanten Welt zu einem Zeit-Vertreib, beschrieben von CelAndoR. Frankfurt, Leipzig (s.t.) [1725].
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.162: Date of Publication: 1725. 168 pp. {12: P.o.germ. 943}.
  9.  
  10.   Der Spinnerocken in der Kutsche. Stuttgart 1725.

    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.238: x. [J. G. Mencke] HG.
  11.  
  12.   Der Thüringische Robinson, oder Ludwigs, Grafen von Gleichen, besondere Aventuren in einer anmuthigen Erzählung vorgestellt, von Amindor. (s.l.) 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.227: R-. History of Publication:
    • Der Thüringische Robinson (1725).
    • Die besonderen Avanturen Ludwigs von Gleichen (1730).
  13.  
  14.   Des| Durch die gantze Welt| beruffenen| Ertz-Schwartz Künstlers| und Zauberers| Doctor Johann| Fausts,| Mit dem Teufel auffgerichtetes| Bündnüß, Abentheuerlicher Lebens-| Wandel und mit Schrecken| genöm-|menes Ende,| Auffs neue übersehen,| In eine beliebte Kürtze zusammengezogen,| und allen vorsetzlichen Sündern zu| einer hertzlichen Vermahnung und| Warnung| zum Druck befördert| von Einem| Christlich-Meynenden (Frankfurt, Leipzig, 1725).
  15.  
  16.   Die heldenmüthige Printzessin Bellante. Von Leander. Frankfurt, Leipzig: Johann Albrecht 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.120: HG {14: [Verlust]}.
  17.  
  18.   Die Leipziger Land-Kutsche, Worinnen Allerhand Moralische, Politische und auch lustige Discourse geführet werden. Nebst Beygefügten curieusen Liebes-Geschichten, Zum Vergnügten Zeit-Vertreib heraus gegeben, von Telandrino. Breslau, Leipzig 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.178: Printed by E. Chr. Brachvogel [6] pp., 224 pp. [J. L. Rost's authorship doubtfull] {1a: Yv 1911} {27:}.
  19.  
  20.   Die Teutsche AVANTURIERE Oder Wahrhaffte Geschichte, wunderbare Fata und gar besondere Begebenheiten Eines Charmanten Bürger-Mädgens in Tilinien, Allen curieusen Liebhabern zum Durchlesen und Nachdencken mitgetheilet von Veramor. (s.l., s.t. 1725).
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.107: Date of Publication: 1725 1725, 328 pp. {12: P.o.germ.1496lm [photocopy of the Jena copy]}.
  21.  
  22.   [Leben und Liebeshändel eines Comödianten Timantes, und seiner sehr verliebten Dame Viriana. Frankfurt, Leipzig 1725.]

    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.184: R- HG.
  23.  
  24.   Liebesgeschichte der entführten Amsterdamischen Helena
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.136: Source Ravissement de l, Hélène d'Amsterdam (1683), published also as: Die Entführung der Preisswürdigen Helena von Amsterdam (Basel, 1683); 1740 as: Leben der entführten Holländischen Helena. OMV 1684.
  25.  
  26.   Verliebte Verwirrungen sizilianischer Höfe, 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.253: New edition of Talanders letztes Liebes- und Heldengedicht (1706) including Antonia de Palma (1709). [A. Bohse].
  27.  
  28.   Vernünftiger Momus, der die Fehler der Menschen auf eine satyrische Art durchzieht. (s.l.) 1725.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.206: x [J. B.Mencke] H [1732], Mo [1732] {24:} History of Publication:
    • Vernünftiger Momus, der die Fehler der Menschen auf eine satyrische Art durchzieht. (s.l.) 1725.
    • [Vernünftiger Momus, der die Fehler der Menschen auf eine satyrische Art durchzieht. 1732.
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