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Dutch

     
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  2.   De Leidsche straatschender of de roekelooze student. Behelzende de ligtmisserien en boeve-stukken, die de studenten gewoon zijn aan te regten. Derde druk. Amsterdam, Weduwe Gijsbert de Groot.
    Date: c. 1730. 2 pts. {L: 12350 a 5} Buisman 2194. History of Publication cf. De Leidsche straat-schender, of de roekelooze student [...] Derde druk (Amsterdam [1679]).link

English

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  2.   Court Intrigues: or, An Account of the Secret Amours of our British Nobility and Others, with the most celebrated Beauties, and most famous Jilts, from the Restoration to the Present Time. Printed and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster (1730).link
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  4.   Love-Letters on All Occasions Lately passed between Persons of Distinction. Collected by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: Printed for and sold by John Brindley, Robert Willock, John Jackson, John Penn, and Francis Cogan, 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 249. Author: Haywood, Eliza. Description: 224 pp. 8vo. {L: 1086.f.27} {H: 15493.1646.15}.
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  6.   Persian Anecdotes: Or, Secret Memoirs of the Court of Persia [...] Written for the Entertainment of the King, by the Celebrated Madam de Gomez, Author of La Belle Assemblée London: Printed for Weaver Bickerton, 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 250. Description: 402 pp. 8vo. {L: 1080.m.35} {H: 40517.27.25}. Translated by Paul Chamberlen from Gomez, Madeleine Angélique Poisson, dame de, Anecdotes persanes (1727). Also attributed to N. Baudot de Juilly.
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  8.   The Amours of Philaris and Olinda: or the Intrigues of Windsor. A Genuine History. London: Printed for F. Cogan, 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 246. Description: 70 pp. 8vo. {L: 12614.d.11} {N: Case Y 1565.A525}. Dedication signed "S.L." There is also an undated edition entitled Windsor Tales, or the Amours of a Gentleman and Lady, with some Court Intrigues: A Genuine History (London: Printed for S.C. and sold by H. Cooke and E. Lynn). 2 Pts. (pp. 1-35, 36-70). 8vo. 1s. {L: 1080.1.470). The running title is The Amours of Philaris and Olinda. Morgan's statement that this work was advertised in May 1690 is probably erroneous.
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  10.   The Brothers: or, Treachery puinish'd. Interspers'd with I. The Adventures of Don Alvarez. II. The Adventures of Don Lorenzo. III. Cupid and Bacchus, a Dramatic Entertainment. And, IV. The Adventures of Mariana, Sister to Don Alvarez. Written by a Person of Quality. London: Printed for T. Payne, 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 247. Description: 166 pp. 8vo. {L: 1459.b.30} {H: 15496.245}.
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  12.   The Forced Virgin; or, the Unnatural Mother. A True Secret History. London: Printed for W. Trott, 1730. 1s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 248. Description: 40 pp. 8vo. {L: 1093.i.18}.
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  14.   The Life and Surprizing Adventures of Mirandor. Translated from the Dutch. Adorned with Thirteen Cuts. In Two Volumes. London: Printed for Cha. Davis and Abraham Vanderhoeck [sic], 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 251. Author: Heins, Nicholaas. Description: 2 vols. (185 and 330 PP). 12mo. {L: 1155.g.28}. According to the preface, translated from L'Avanturier Hollandois, ou la Vie & Avantures surprenantes de Mirandor, traduit du hollandols de Nicolas Heinsius (Amsterdam, 1729). The original Dutch work appeared in 1695.

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  16.   Fortune's Fickle Distribution: In Three Parts. Containing, First, The Life and Death of Moll Flanders [...] Part II. The Life of Jane Hackabout, her Governess [...] Part III. The Life of James Mac-Faul, Moll Flanders' Lancashire Husband. London: Printed, and Dublin: Re-printed and sold by the Booksellers, 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), No. 128f. 124 pp. (1-91, 93-111, 113-124). 12mo. {L: 126121.14}. Contains a "List of Books lately printed by or for S. Fuller, Dublin." First edition: The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of the famous Moll Flanders (London: Printed for W. Chetwood and T. Edling, 1722).
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  18.   Persian Letters. Translated from the French by Mr. Ozell. [...] Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Tonson, 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no.136a. Author: Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, baron de. Description: 2 vols. (269 and 307 pp.). 12mo. {L: 12350.aaa.38}. Source: Lettres persanes, 1721.
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  20.   Some Memoirs of the Amours and Intrigues of a certain Irish Dean, who Liv'd and Flourish'd in the Kingdom of Ireland, not many Hundred Years since. Interspers'd with the Gallantries of two Berkshire Ladies. In which will be inserted several Original Letters of the said Dean, that will be well known by those that may be now Living, who have ever seen the Dean's Handwriting. By a Lady, who was in those days well acquainted with him. Third Edition. London: Printed and Dublin reprinted by R. Dickson and sold by the Booksellers, 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 225. Attributed to Defoe by CBEL. Certain elements, however, seem to indicate authorship by Eliza Haywood (e.g., same introduction as that of The Fatal Secret, 1724). Description: 96 pp. 8vo. 2s.6d. {H: 16423.9*} {N: Case Y 1565.S675}. Published by subscription. First edition: 1728.
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  22.   THE| ADVENTURES| OF| ABDALLA,| SON of HANIF [...] Second Edition. 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 243a. History of Publication: Translated by Williarn Hatchett [Bignon, Jean Paul,] Les aventures d'Abdalla, fils d'Hanif [...] Traduites en François sur le manuscrit arabe, trouvé à Batavia par Mr. De Sandisson (La Haye, 1713). Edition existed according to Conant and CBEL. First edition: 1729.
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  24.   The Noble Slaves: or, the Lives and Adventures of Two Lords and two Ladies, who were shipwreck'd and cast upon a desolate Island near the East-Indies in the Year 1710. [...] Dublin, printed for William Jones, 1730.
    pp.7-144. 12mo. {L: 12604.aa.10}. First published 1722.
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  26.   The Travels of Cyrus. In Two Volumes. To which is annex'd, A Discourse upon the Theology and Mythology of the Ancients. By the Chevalier Ramsay. Fourth Edition. London: Printed and sold by T. Woodward and J. Peele, 1730. 10s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 222c. Description: 2 vols. (356 and 243, 294 pp.). 8vo. {O: Radcliffe.C.204-5}. Translated by Hooke, Nathaniel from Ramsay, Andrew Michael, Voyages de Cyrus, avec un Discours sur la Mythologie. Par M. Ramsay (1727).
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  28.   The Travels of Cyrus. In Two Volumes. To which is annex'd, A Discourse upon the Theology and Mythology of the Ancients. By the Chevalier Ramsay. Fourth Edition. London: Printed by James Bettenham, 1730. 10s.
    Bibliographical Reference: W. H. McBurney (1960), no. 222d. Description: 363 and 94 pp. {H: 405.1.51}. Published by subscription. Translated by Hooke, Nathaniel from Ramsay, Andrew Michael, Voyages de Cyrus, avec un Discours sur la Mythologie. Par M. Ramsay (1727).

German

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  2.   Asmodeus oder der hinckende Ehe-Deuffel, aus der von Lesage in Franz. Sprache vermehrten Ed. ins Teutsche übers, v. R. A. Heyland. Kiel 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.104: Source French: Lesage, Le diable boiteux, nouv. ed. (1726). HG {3:}.

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  4.   Birkenmayers Miraculoso Florisonti. Hamburg 1730/32.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.142: Source French: Prévost, Mémoires er aventures d'un homme de qualité (1728/31). Schw.

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  6.   [Der allzeit lustige Student. Von Horribilicribrifax. Frankfurt 1730.]
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.243: R- HG.

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  8.   Die besondern AVANTUREN Ludwigs, Grafens von Gleichen, Wie derselbe In einem Creutz-Zuge nach dem gelobten Lande unter die Saracenen als ein Gefangener gerathen, Durch eine Saracenerin aus der Gefangenschafft errettet, und bey seiner ersten Gemahlin wieder in Teutschland ankommen, auch mit beyden in Ehestand biß ans Ende blieben, In einer anmuthigen und Lehrreichen Geschichte beschrieben, von Verulamio. Schneeberg: C. W. Fulda 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.105: [10] pp., 233 pp. [J. W. Hobbhan oder J. Z. Gleichmann] [A new edition of Thüringischer Robinson (1725).] {57:}.
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  10.   [Die siebenmal übel und einmal wohlgeratene Heirat. Leipzig: Fritsch 1730.]
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.166. Also as: Die siebenmal übelgerathene ... Ehe, 1731?] Ge.
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  12. Die| unvergleichliche| Darine,| Cron-Printzeßin aus Creta,| In einer| Helden-| und| Liebes-Geschichte| der galanten Welt| zur vergönnten Gemüths-Ergötzung| vor Augen gelegt| von| Florander.| [double rule]| Franckfurt und Leipzig.| [rule]| 1730.link
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  14.   Die wunderbahre und erstaunens-würdige Begebenheiten Des Herrn von LYDIO, Worinnen dessen fast unglaubliche und unerhörte FATA enthalten; Insonderheit wie er durch einen entsetzlichen Sturm auf eine unbewohnte Insul geworffen, auf derselben 6. Jahre ohne einiges Menschen Hülffe oder Gesellschafft zugebracht; Endlich aber, nachdem solche durch ein erschreckliches Erdbeben erschüttert, ihr gantzes Fundament loß gerissen, und Stück-weiß von Wind und Wellen an das feste Land von Africa getrieben worden; haben ihn die Barbaren erhaschet, und in die Sclaverey gestürtzet, in welcher er biß An, 1727. den 13. August. verharren müssen, da er Gelegenheit gefunden, sich durch eine so sonderbahre Schickung daraus zu erretten; Mit untermengten curieusen Geschichten anderer Personen, von ihme selbst beschrieben, der neu-begierigen Welt aber mitgetheilet durch SELIMENEM. Frankfurt, Leipzig: J. N. Lossius 1730/34.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.116: 3 pts.: [2] pp., 348 pp., 282 pp., 286 pp. [J. M. Fleischer] {1a: Yv 2321 [pt. 1]} {1a: Yv 2323 [pts. 2 and 3]}.

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  16.   Liebesgeschichte Irmizens und Zelindens. Hamburg 1730.

    Sonderbare Freundschaft Irmizens gegen Zelinden

    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.196: Mo. History of Publication: Source French:

    Liebesgeschichte Irmizens und Zelindens. Hamburg 1730.

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  18.   [Geschichte von der oberländischen Zizania. 1730]
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.161: Mo, HG. History of Publication:
    • Geschichte von der oberländischen Zizania. Frankfurt 1749. {1a: Yz 931}.
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  20.   1001 Tag, Nacht und Viertelstund, auch Historie der Sultanin von Persien. Von Talandern. Leipzig 1730.
    Bibliographical Reference: Weber/ Mithal (1983), p.245: A.d.F.: de LaCroix u. Lesage, Les mille et un jour (1711/13) und de LaCroix u. Galland, Histoire de la Sultane de perse (1707).
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