Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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6125

Defoe, Daniel. Atlas Maritimus and Commercialis: Or, a General View of the World. London, 1728.

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6126

Defoe, Daniel. Captain Singleton. New York: Dial; London: Oxford UP, 1935, 1969, xiv, 370 pp. Ed: Shiv K. Kumar.

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6127

Defoe, Daniel. The Essay on the South-Sea Company. London, 1712.

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6128

[Defoe, Daniel.] An Essay on the South-Sea Trade: With an Enquiry into the Grounds and Reasons of the Present Dislike and Complaint against the Settlement of a South-Sea Company. London: Baker, 1711, 1712, 47 pp. Originally anonymous.

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6129

Defoe, Daniel. The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Being the Second and Last Part of His Life. . . . His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe: Written by Himself. . . . London: W. Taylor, 1719, iv, 373 pp. Seen as "Robinson Crusoe, vol. II"; continues to insist he is a real person.

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6130

Defoe, Daniel. The Four Years Voyage of Captain George Roberts. London: Bettesworth; New York: Garland, 1726, 1972, 458 pp. Intro: Malcolm Bosse.

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6131

[Defoe, Daniel.] A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates. . . . by Captain Charles Johnson. London: C. Rivington; Utrecht: J. Brodelet; London: T. Woodward; Paris: E. Ganeau; Birmingham: T. Aris; London: Folio Society; New York: Lyons, 1724, 1725, 1726, 1742, 1925, 1962, 1998, xiv, 373 pp. Eds: Christopher Lloyd & Arthur Hayward; intro: David Cordingly; included English, Dutch & French editions; question about authorship: Defoe or Johnson?

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6132

[Defoe, Daniel.] An Historical Account of the Voyages and Adventures of Sir Walter Raleigh. . . . Humbly Proposed for the South-Sea Company. London: W. Boreham, 1719, 55 pp. Originally anonymous.

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6133

Defoe, Daniel. The King of Pirates. London: Hesperus, 2002, 112 pp. Foreword: Peter Ackroyd; account of pirate living.

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6134

Defoe, Daniel. The Life, Adventures, and Pyracies, of the Famous Captain Singleton. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1720, 1990, xxix, 285 pp. Intro: Renepole Wilson; ed: Shiv Kumar; fiction; most important of his pirate works.

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6135

Defoe, Daniel. The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Of York, Mariner: Who Lived 8 and 20 Years, All Alone in the Un-inhabited Island. . . . Written by Himself. Penguin Classic. London: W. Taylor; London: Ballantyne; Paris: Bonnassies; New York: Limited Edition Club; London: Sears; London: Penguin; Oxford: Oxford UP, 1719, 1775, 1784, 1810, 1930, 1948, 1972, 1981, 2001, xx, 399 pp. Eds: Sir Walter Scott, John Richetti, J. Donald Crowley; Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor forced to live on an isolated island; extraordinary influence on international literature, e.g., Tobias Smollett, Oliver Goldsmith, Samuel Johnson, Jean-Jacques Rousseau & Karl Marx.

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6136

Defoe, Daniel. Madagascar: Or, Robert Drury's Journal, during 15 Years' Captivity on that Island. London: Meadows; London: Unwin; New York: Negro UP, 1727, 1897, 1969, 398 pp. Ed: Pasfield Oliver.

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6137

Defoe, Daniel. Serious Reflections during the Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: With His Vision of the Angelick World: Written by Himself. London: W. Taylor, 1720, 270 pp. Seen as "Robinson Crusoe, vol. III."

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6138

Defor, Daniel. The Storm: Or, a Collection. . . . Penguin Classic Series. London: Sawbridge; London: Penguin, 1704, 272 pp. Catastrophic storm, 26-27 November 1703; influenced development of the Beaufort system; Defoe just out of prison, 1st book.

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6139

Defoe, Daniel. A Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain. 4 vols. New York: Garland, 1700, 1769, 1963, 1975. Description of regions & trade, e.g., weaving, ironware, coal, tin, lead.

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6140

Defoe, Daniel. Writings on Travel, Discovery and History. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2001, 1408 pp. Eds: W.R. Oweus, P.N. Furbank, D.W. Hayton, W.H. Keeble, John McVeagh & Andrew Wear.

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6141

Defoe, Gideon. The Pirates!: In an Adventure with Scientists London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; London: Phoenix, 2004, 2006, 2007, xi, 167 pp. Strange & nonsensical tale; archaeology.

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6142

Dege, Wilhelm. Gefangen im arktischen Eis: Wettertrup Haydegen: die letzte deutsche Arktisstation des Zweiten Weltkrieges. Hamburg: Convent Verlag, 2006, 424 pp. Intro: William Barr & Eckart Dege; autobiography of commander, German meteorological station, Arctic.

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6143

Dege, Wilhelm. War North of 80: The Last German Arctic Weather Station of World War II. Northern Lights Series. Calgary: Calgary UP; Boulder: Colorado UP, 1954, 2004, xxxv, 361 pp. Trans: William Barr; in operation, 1943-1945.

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Deggim, Christina. Hafenleben in Mittelalter und Fruher Neuzeit: Seehandel und Arbeitsregelungen in Hamburg und Kopenhagen vom 13 bis zum 17 Jahrbundert. Schriften des Deutschen Schiffahrtsmuseums, # 62. Hamburg: Convent, 2005, 383 pp. Shipping, Hanseatic League.

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