Biblio
1733
Memoirs of the Twentieth Century, Being Original Letters of State, under George the Sixth, Relating to the most Important Events in Great-Britain and Europe, as to Church and State, Arts and Sciences, Trade, Taxes, and Treaties, Peace and War, and Characters of the Greatest Persons of those times. From the Middle of the Eighteenth, to the End of the Twentieth Century, and the World. Received and Revealed in the Year 1728; And now Published, for the Instruction of all Eminent Statesmen, Churchmen, Patriots, Politicians, Projectors, Papists and Protestants. In Six Volumes. Vol. Volume I [all published]. London: Ptd. for Osborn, Longman, Davis, and Batley et. al, 1733.
1728
Memoirs Concerning the Life and Manners of Captain Mackheath. London: Ptd. for A. Moore, 1728.
1727
Memoirs of the Court of Lilliput. Written by Captain Gulliver. Containing an Account of the Intrigues, and some other particular Transactions of that Nation, omitted in the two Volumes of his Travels. Published by Lucas Bennet, with a Preface, shewing how these Papers fell into his hands. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1727.
1638
The Man in the Moone; or A Discourse of a Voyage Thither. London: Ptd. by John Norton, 1638.
1605
Mundus Alter et Idem siue Terra Australis antehac semper incognita longis itineribus peregrini Academici nuperrime lustrata. Frankfort [London]: Ascanij de Rinialme [Actually Humphrey Lownes], 1605.
1573
“The maner of her Wyll, and what she left to London, and all those in it: at her departing” In A sweet Nosegay, or Pleasant Posye: contayning a hundred and ten Phylosophicall Flowers . London: R. Jones, 1573.