This kindle edition is sixteen books collection written by Daniel Defoe.
Works Included:
An Appeal To Honour And Justice, Though It Be Of His Worst Enemies.
An Humble Proposal To The People Of England, For The Increase Of Their Trade, And Encouragement Of Their Manufactures
Atalantis Major
Augusta Triumphans
Dickory Cronke
Everybody's Business Is Nobody's Business
The Fortunate Mistress
From London To Land's End
The Further Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe
The History Of The Devil
A Journal Of The Plague Year
The Life, Adventures And Piracies Of The Famous Captain Singleton
Memoirs Of A Cavalier
Second Thoughts Are Best: Or A Further Improvement Of A Late Scheme To Prevent Street Robberies
Tour Through The Eastern Counties Of England
The True-Born Englishman
About Author:
Daniel Defoe (1660 – 24 April 1731),[1] born Daniel Foe, was an English trader, writer, journalist, pamphleteer and spy, now most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe. Defoe is notable for being one of the earliest proponents of the novel, as he helped to popularise the form in Britain and with others such as Samuel Richardson, is among the founders of the English novel. A prolific and versatile writer, he wrote more than five hundred books, pamphlets and journals on various topics (including politics, crime, religion, marriage, psychology and the supernatural). He was also a pioneer of economic journalism.
Works Included:
An Appeal To Honour And Justice, Though It Be Of His Worst Enemies.
An Humble Proposal To The People Of England, For The Increase Of Their Trade, And Encouragement Of Their Manufactures
Atalantis Major
Augusta Triumphans
Dickory Cronke
Everybody's Business Is Nobody's Business
The Fortunate Mistress
From London To Land's End
The Further Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe
The History Of The Devil
A Journal Of The Plague Year
The Life, Adventures And Piracies Of The Famous Captain Singleton
Memoirs Of A Cavalier
Second Thoughts Are Best: Or A Further Improvement Of A Late Scheme To Prevent Street Robberies
Tour Through The Eastern Counties Of England
The True-Born Englishman
About Author:
Daniel Defoe (1660 – 24 April 1731),[1] born Daniel Foe, was an English trader, writer, journalist, pamphleteer and spy, now most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe. Defoe is notable for being one of the earliest proponents of the novel, as he helped to popularise the form in Britain and with others such as Samuel Richardson, is among the founders of the English novel. A prolific and versatile writer, he wrote more than five hundred books, pamphlets and journals on various topics (including politics, crime, religion, marriage, psychology and the supernatural). He was also a pioneer of economic journalism.