Novels:1722

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Dutch

  1. Nieuwe Gevallen Van den Ongelukkigen Napolitaan, Of van Den Heer Roselli; Behelsende desselfs wonderbaare ontmoetingen, sedert syne komst in Hollandt tot op desselfs doodt. Uyt het Fr. vert. 's Gravenhage: Gedrukt voor den vertaalder. 1722.
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Reprinted

  1. D'ongelukkige Napolitaen, Of zeldzaem Levensbedryf van Rozelli (Utrecht: Jakob van Poolsum, 1722).
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English

  1. A Journal of the Plague Year Written by a Citizen, who continued all the while in London. Never made publick before. London: Printed for E. Nutt, J. Roberts, A. Dodd, and J. Graves, 1722.
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  2. A SELECT| COLLECTION| OF| NOVELS| In SIX VOLUMES.| Written by the most Celebrated Authors| in several Languages.| Many of which never appear'd in ENGLISH| before; and all New Translated from| the ORIGINALS,| by several Eminent HANDS.| [line of typographical ornaments]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Watts; And Sold by W. Mears at the Lamb| without Temple-Bar, J. Broterton and W. Meadows at| the Black-Bull in Cornhill, W. Chetwood in Russel-Street,| Covent-Garden, and J. Lacy at the Ship between the| two Temple-Gates, Fleet-Street. MDCCXXII.</font>
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  3. Fatal Gallantry: or, the Secret History of Henrietta, Princess of England [...] Writ by the Countess de la Fayette who had the Honour of being very intimate with the Princess. London: Printed for W. Clay, 1722.
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  4. Lovers Tales: In Several New Surprising and Diverting Stories. To which is annex'd, The Lovers Night, A Poem. Printed for T. Warner, 1722. 1s
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  5. Persian Letters. Translated from the French by Mr. Ozell. London: Printed for J. Tonson and sold by Thomas Combes and James Lacy, 1722.
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  6. The Adventures of the Prince of Clermont, and Madam de de Ravezan: A Novel. In Four Parts. By a Person of Quality. Done from the French, By, the Author of Ildegerte. London, Printed for E. Bell, J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. Fayram, J. Pemberton, J. Hooke, C. Rivington, F. Clay, J. Batley, and E. Symon, 1722.
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  7. The British Recluse: or, the Secret History of Cleomira, Stuppos'd Dead. A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London Printed for D. Browne, W. Chetwood, and S. Chapman, 1722.
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  8. The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, and during a Life of continued Variety, for Threescore Years, beside her Childhood, was Twelve Years a Whore, Five Times a Wife (whereof once to her own Brother,) Twelve Years a Thief, Eight Years a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent. London: Printed for W. Chetwood and T. Edling, 1722.
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  9. The History and Remarkable Life of the truly Honourable Colonel Jacque, vulgarly called Col. Jack, who was born a Gentleman; put Trentice to a Pickpocket; was six and twenty years a Thief, and then kidnapped to Virginia; came back a Merchant; was five times married to four Whores; went into the Wars, behaved bravely, got Preferment, was made Colonel of a Regiment; came over, and fled with the Chevalier, is still abroad Completing a Life of Wonders, and resolves to die a General. London: Printed for J. Brotherton, T. Payne, W. Mears and A. Dodd, W. Chetwood, J. Graves, S. Chapman, and J. Stagg, 1722.
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  10. The Life and Amorous Adventures of Lucinda, an English Lady, her Courageous and undaunted Behaviour at Sea, in an Engagement wherein she was taken by a Rover of Barbary, and sold a Slave at Constantinople. An Account of her Treatment there, with several particular Customs of the Turks. Her unexpected Deliverance, with the lucky meeting of her first Love, their Return and Settlement in their own Country, where she at present resides. Written by her self. Intermixed with two diverting Novels, the one call'd Conjugal Duty rewarded, or, The Rake reform'd. The Other, Fortune favours the Bold, or, The happy Milanese. London: Printed for E. Bell, J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. Fayram, J. Pemberton, J. Hooke, C. Rivington, F. Clay, J. Batley, and E. Symon, 1722.
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  11. 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. The Manner of their Living there: The surprizing Discoveries they made, and strange Deliverance thence. How in their return to Europe they were taken by two Algerine Pirates near the Straits of Gibraltar. Of the Slavery they endured in Barbary; and of their meeting there with several Persons of Quality, who were likewise Slaves. Of their escaping thence, and Arrival in their respective Countries, Venice, Spain, and France, in the Year 1718. With many extraordinary Accidents that befel some of them afterwards. Being a History full of most remarkable Events. By Mrs. Aubin. London: Printed for E. Bell, J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. Fayram, J. Pemberton, J. Hooke, C. Rivington, F. Clay, J. Batley, and E. Symon, 1722.
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  12. The Travels and of Three of Sarendip Intermixed with Eight Delightful and Entertainng Novels. Translated from the Persian into French, and from thence into English, to which is added Amazonta, or, The Politick Wife; a Novel. Adorn'd with Cuts. London: Printed for Will. Chetwood, 1722.
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  13. The Unfortunate Marriage Exemplify'd in the Life and Surprizing Adventures of the Marchioness De Frene. I.Her Husband's Extravagant Jealousy towards her. II.His selling her for a Slave to a Turkish Pyrate, and reporting her to be drown'd at Sea. III.An Account of how the Turk fell so desperately in Love with her, that he promis'd to turn Christian and marry her. IV.The great Riches they acquir'd by Pyracy. V.Of their sailing to Rome to get a Dispensation from the Pope to set her former Marriage aside; on the Pope's Refusal, he entered into a Monastery. VI.Of her going to France, where the French King espous'd her Cause against her Husband, to the great Stirprize of all her Relations, who thought her Dead. The whole interspersed with several Strange and Remarkable Providences, seldom met withal in History. London: Printed for T. Warner, 1722.
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Reprinted

  1. Arabian Nights Entertainments, 9 (1722).
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  2. Ildegerte, Queen of Norway; or, Heroick Love: A Novel. Written originally in French, By the Author of the Happy Slave And Translated into English by a Gentleman of Oxford. Second Edition. London Printed for S. Illidge, W. Meadows, W. Lewls, T. Payne, B. Creake, A. Ward, and T. Butler, 1722.
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  3. [Love in Excess. Fourth Edition, printed for D.Browne, W. Chetwood, and S. Chapman. 1722.]
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  4. The British Recluse: or, the Secret History of Cleomira, Stuppos'd Dead. A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Second Edition, Printed for D. Brown, Jun., W. Chetwood and J. Woodman, and S. Chapman, 1722.
    En-1722-0018

  5. The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe [...] third edition (London: W. Taylor, 1722).
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  6. [The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, and during a Life of continued Variety, for Threescore Years, beside her Childhood, was Twelve Years a Whore, Five Times a Wife (whereof once to her own Brother,) Twelve Years a Thief, Eight Years a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent. The Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Brotherton, 1722.]
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  7. The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, and during a Life of continued Variety, for Threescore Years, beside her Childhood, was Twelve Years a Whore, Five Times a Wife (whereof once to her own Brother,) Twelve Years a Thief, Eight Years a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent. The Third Edition, Corrected, London: printed for John Brotherton, 1722.
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  8. The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, and during a Life of continued Variety, for Threescore Years, beside her Childhood, was Twelve Years a Whore, Five Times a Wife (whereof once to her own Brother,) Twelve Years a Thief, Eight Years a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent. The Third Edition Corrected," printed for and sold by W. Chetwood, and T. Edlin, W. Mears, J. Brotherton, C. King, and J. Stagg. 1722.
    En-1722-0020

  9. The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe [vols. 1-2, 6th and 4th edition] (London: W. Taylor, 1722).
    En-1722-0005

  10. The Secret History of Pythagoras: Part I. Translated from the Original Copy lately Found at Otranto in Italy. By J. W. M. D. [...] Second edition, London, Printed for J. W. and sold by J. Roberts and W. Chetwood, 1722.
    En-1722-0021

  11. The Thousand and One Days Persian Tales. [...] Translated from the French. By Mr. Philips [...] (London: J. Tonson, 1722).
    En-1722-0022

French

  1. Avantures de Don Antonio de Buffalis, 1722.
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  2. Les Illustres françoises, histoires véritables. The Hague, 1722.
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  3. Les Jounées amusantes, vols. I-IV. 1722-24.
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Reprinted

  1. Mémoirs de Madame la marquise de Fresne. 1722.
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  2. Nouvelles françaises, ou les divertissements de la princesse Aurelic. 1722.
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German

  1. Die tausend und eine Nacht [...], 8 (1722).
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  2. Cupidon rebuté Oder Folgerungen Einer Verachteten Liebe, Wie selbige Sich bey allen TEMPERAMENTEN ereignen, Angemercket, Und Den Liebhabern der Morale mitgetheilt Von SELINTES.
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  3. Des Durchlauchtigsten Philanders und anderer Hohen Persohnen merckwürdige Begebenheiten der heutigen curieusen Welt Zu einer erlaubten Gemüths-Ergötzung und Anleitung Wie man bey den besondern Glücksund Unglücks-Fällen reflectiren soll in einem so genannten ROMAN vorgestellet von Severino. Frankfurt, Leipzig: J. Albrecht [1722].
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  4. Die Standhafte Römerin Clotildis, Mit verschiedenen andern curiösen Liebes-Begebenheiten, aus dem Italiänischen übersetzet, von Menander. Frankfurt, Leipzig: 1722.
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  5. Die tausend und eine Nacht [...] 8. Theil (1722): {29: K.10} {3: AB:W4407}.
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  6. Der glückselige Galant. Leipzig 1722.
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  7. Der Italiänische Robinson, oder gantz sonder- und wunderbahre Avanturen Don Antonio De Buffalis. Hamburg 1722.
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  8. Der Lasterhaffte Calumniant, Und da wird Erstlich Das Laster deutlich beschrieben, Zweytens Der Lästerer wohlmeynend gewarnet, Drittens Der Fromme freundl. aufgemuntert, Viertens Der Betrübte nachdrückl. getröstet. Als welcher Bey ehemals erlaubten Neben-Stunden verfertiget, Dann Auf Verlangen guter Freunde zum öffentlichen Druck übergeben worden Von J. G. Gresselius. Leipzig.
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  9. Der| Sächsische| ROBINSON,| Oder| Wilhelm Retchirs,| Eines| Gebohrnen Sachsens,| Wahrhafftige Beschreibung seiner Anno| 1691. von Leipzig aus, durch Holland,| Engelland, Franckreich, Spanien, Portugall| die Barbaren, Griechenland,| Servien,| und Hungarn gethanen Reisen,| Wobey er| Vielen wunderbaren Glücks und Unglücks-| Fällen, zwey mahl durch Schiffbruch, auch son-|sten denen äusersten Lebens-Gefahren unterworffen gewe-|sen, wovon ihn aber die sonderbare Vorsorge des Höch-|sten allezeit glücklich errettet, und endlich nach 28. Jahren,| gesund in sein Vaterland zurückgebracht, von ihm| selbst ans Licht gegeben.| Mit darzu dienlichen Kupffer-Stichen.| [rule]| Leipzig,| Bey Friedrich Lanckischens Erben, 1722.
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  10. Der Teutsche ROBINSON Oder Bernhard Creutz Das ist Eines übelgearreten Jünglings seltsame Lebens-Beschreibung Darinnen Seine Geburth, Auferziehung, Lehr-Jahre, höchstgefährliche Reisen, Ordens-Standt, Heyrathen, Schiffbruch, Judenthum, Hohe Erhebung, jählinger Fall, verwunderungs-würdige Fata und Begebenheiten erzehlet. Und nebst einer neuen Welt, deroselben Fruchtbarkeit, Justitz-Policey, Sitten, Gewohnheiten und geführte Kriege. Mit glaubwürdiger Feder beschrieben und mit saubern Kupfern gezieret werden. Hall in Schwaben: J. F. Galli.
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  11. Der Unglücklich-Glückselige Epirotische Graf Rifano, oder Dessen ausgestandene Verfolgung, und endliche Erhebung auf den Königl. Epirotischen Thron, in einer Liebes- und Helden-Geschicht, der galanten Welt zur vergönnter Belustigung ans Licht gestellet von MELISSO. Nürnberg: J. J. Wolrab, [Drucker:] J. E. Adelbulner 1722.
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  12. Der unglückselige Galant. Nürnberg 1722.
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  13. Die kluge und närrische Welt, denen Klugen zur Aufmunterung denen Narren aber zur Warnung in einen überaus lustigen ROMAN mit satyrischer Feder entworffen, von S. M.
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  14. [Die Mittel, wodurch sich ein jedweder zu einer angenehmen Heyrath befördern kann. Augsburg [Plantin] 1722.
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  15. Die Tausend und eine Viertel-Stunde (1722).
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  16. [Gomgam oder die wundervollen Menschen. Hamburg 1722]
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  17. Wahrhaffte Liebes- und Heldengeschichte Heinrichs, Herzog der Vandalen. Von Meletaon. Ulm 1722.
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