Biblio
1719
The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; Being the Second and Last Part of His Life, And of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of his Travels Round three Parts of the Globe. Written by Himself. To which is added a Map of the World, in which is Delineated the Voyages of Robinson Crusoe. London: Ptd. for W. Taylor, 1719.
1715
The History of the Kingdom of Basaruah, Containing A Relation of the most Memorable Transactions, Revolutions and Heroick Exploits in that Kingdom, from the first Foundation thereof unto this present time. Collected from the most Antient Records of that Country, and Translated into our Language, not only for Delight, but for the abundant Instruction that may be learned there-from, in these Remote Parts. Written in Discharge of the Trust reposed in the Author by his Majesty, for the Discovery of Foreign things. Boston, MA [Actually New York]: Np [Actually Bradford], 1715.
1714
News from the Dead: or, The Monthly Packet Of True Intelligence from the Other World. Vol. 3rd. ed. London: Ptd. for W. Needham, 1714.
1713
A New Voyage to the Island of Fools, Representing the Policy, Government, and Present State of the Stultitians. By A Noble Venetian. Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable, The Lord Ferdinando. Translated from the Italian. London: Ptd. for John Morphew, 1713.
"The Petition for an Absolute Retreat" In Miscellany Poems. Written by a Lady [pseud.]. London: Ptd. for John Barber, 1713.
1711
["The Vision of Mirzah"] In The Spectator . Vol. 2.150 ., 1711.
1709
Canary-Birds Naturaliz'd in Utopia. A Canto. Dulce est paternum solum. London: Np, 1709.
Choirochorographia: sive, Hoglandiae descriptio. London: Np, 1709.
The Island of Content; or, A New Paradise Discovered. In a Letter from Dr. Merryman of the same Country, to Dr. Dullman of Great Britain. London: Ptd. by J. Baker, 1709.
Secret Memoirs and Manners of several Persons of Quality, of both Sexes. From the New Atalantis, an Island in the Mediterranean. Written originally in the Italian and translated from the third Edition of the French. Vol. 2 vols. London: Ptd. for John Morphew and J. Woodward, 1709.
1706
"The Retreat" In Poems on Several Occasions Together with a Pastoral, Edited by F[yge], Mrs. S[arah] and F., Mrs. S.. London: J. Nutt, 1706.
1705
The Consolidator: or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon. Translated from the Lunar Language. London: Ptd. by Benj. Bragg, 1705.
1704
An Historical and Geographical Description of Formosa, an Island Subject to the Emperor of Japan. Giving an Account of the Religion, Customs, Manners, & c. of the Inhabitants. Together with a Relation of what happen'd to the Author in his Travels; particularly his Conferences with the Jesuits, and others, in several Parts of Europe. Also the History and Reasons of his Conversion to Christianity, with his Objections against it (in defence of Paganism) and their Answers. To which is prefix'd, A Preface in Vindication of himself from the Reflections of a Jesuit lately come from China, with an Account of what passed between them. London: Ptd. for Dan. Brown, G. Strahan, and W. Davis, and Fran. Coggan, 1704.
1703
1700
“Island of Fools: A Farce in Two Acts” . New Have, CT: James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, 1700.
"The Law Book" In The Law Book of the Crowley Iron Works, Edited by Flinn, M. W.. Vol. Publications of the Surtees Society, 167. London: Surtees Society, 1700.
1698
An Overture for Establishing a Society to Improve the Kingdom and All the Affairs of the Nation: so as every man can live happily. Edinburgh, Scot.: Np, 1698.
Two Discourses Concerning the Affairs of Scotland; Written in the Year 1698. Edinburgh, Scot.: Np, 1698.
1696
The Free State of Noland. London: Ptd. for J. Whitlock, 1696.