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Editor |
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1712 |
London |
Printed for T. Norris at the Looking-glass et al |
The Life and Notable Adventures, of that Renown'd Knight Don Quixote de la Mancha
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Edward Ward |
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ENG |
2 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: Cushing has volume II only, dated 1712, although in fact it was published in 1711 (Foxon); it contains Cantos 25 to 39. |
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1742 |
London |
Printed for A. Millar |
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams
|
Henry Fielding |
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ENG |
2 |
12mo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
R484 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: First edition, first printing. "Written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote." |
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1745 |
London |
Printed for Paul Vaillant |
The History of the Life and Adventures of the Famous Knight Don Quixote de la Mancha, and his humorous squire Sancho Panza
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Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda |
William Jay Baker |
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ENG |
2 |
12mo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Five illustrations by Parr. |
Description: First edition thus. Preface by Mr. Baker. Cushing has vol. 2 only. |
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1752 |
London |
A. Millar |
The Female Quixote, or, the Adventures of Arabella
|
Charlotte Lennox |
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ENG |
2 |
12mo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
R487 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: First edition. The dedication is written by Samuel Johnson. Following Don Quixote's example, Arabella goes mad reading translations of French romances. After many adventures, she finds a suitor who, recognizing her delusions, dresses up in a plate of armor to woo her.
Cushing has volume I, volume II wanting. |
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1764 |
London |
C. Hitch, et al. |
Hudibras, in three parts; Written in the Time of the Late Wars: Corrected and Amended
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Samuel Butler |
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Zachary Grey |
ENG |
2 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
R467 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Frontispiece portrait of Butler by G. Soest, engraved by G. Vertue (dated 1744), and 16 copper plates by William Hogarth engraved by J. Mynde, five folding. |
Description: This is a second edition, "corrected and amended", with a Preface and extensive notes by Zachary Grey. A satire in verse against puritan extremism, imitating the Quixote; the first edition was published in London, 1663. |
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1769 |
London |
J. Dodsley |
The Works of Laurence Sterne: The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman; Sermons; Mr. Yorick.
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Laurence Sterne |
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ENG |
10 |
12mo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
R492 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Portrait of Sterne as frontis to volume I. |
Description: This is the third edition. Contains ten volumes in three tomes. Volume I first published in 1760, and then in multiple volume editions between 1760-1767. Sterne follows Cervantes' example in the use of metafiction and narrative self-consciousness in the early development of the modern novel. |
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1774 |
London |
Printed for J. Dodsley |
The Spiritual Quixote: or, the Summer’s Ramble of Mr. Geoffry Wildgoose. A Comic Romance.
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Richard Graves |
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ENG |
3 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
R498 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains three frontispieces and illustrated title page in volume 1 by S. Wale engraved by C. Grignion.
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Description: Second edition; first published in 1773. Cushing has 2 copies: copy 1 complete in 3 vols., copy 2 lacking vol. 3.
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1781 |
London |
Printed for W. Strahan et al |
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote
|
Henry Fielding |
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ENG |
2 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Illustrated with 12 engravings by J. Hulett, all with the caption, "Published March 1st 1742/3 by A. Millar."
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Description: This is the tenth edition; first edition published in 1742, also at the Cushing.
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1793 |
London |
C. Cooke |
The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
|
Tobias Smollett |
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ENG |
1 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Engraved title page and one other illustration by R. Corbould engraved by W. Hawkins and J. Saunders.
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Description: Volume XVII of Cooke's Pocket Fiction of Select Novels. First edition published in 1762.
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1794 |
London |
Printed for A. Law, W. Millar, and T. Martin |
The Adventures of Gil Blass de Santillane
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Alain-Rene Lesage |
Tobias Smollett |
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ENG |
4 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Illustrated with four frontispiece and 12 plates unsigned. |
Description: First edition in French was published in several volumes between 1715-1735. It shows the early influence of Cervantes and the Spanish picaresque tales on Smollett. |
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1799 |
London |
C. Cooke |
The Female Quixote; or, the Adventures of Arabella
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Charlotte Lennox |
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ENG |
2 |
12mo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Illustrated with 5 steel engravings by T. Kirk (2) and R. Corbould (3), executed by W. Hawkins, C. Armstrong, A. Rainback and C. Warren (2). |
Description: Following Don Quixote's example, Arabella goes mad reading translations of French romances. After many adventures, she finds a suitor who, recognizing her delusions, dresses up in a plate of armor to woo her. First published in London, 1752. |
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1809 |
London |
C. Chapple |
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote
|
Henry Fielding |
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ENG |
2 |
16mo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
R484 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains six illustrations by T. Uwins. |
Description: First edition thus of Joseph Andrews, first published published in 1742. |
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1832 |
London |
James Cochrane and Co. |
The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
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Tobias Smollett |
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ENG |
1 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains four illustrations by George Cruikshank, and a portrait of Oliver Goldsmith engraved by Freeman, from an original painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds |
Description: Part of T. Roscoe's Novelist's Library; 2 vols. in 1, bound together with The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith. |
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1881 |
Leipzig |
Bernard Tauchnitz |
Donna Quixote
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Justin McCarthy, M.P. |
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ENG |
1 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: Contains two volumes in one. |
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1884 |
Hartford, CT |
American Publishing Company |
A Modern Quixote, My Wife´s Fool of a Husband
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August Berkely |
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ENG |
1 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Illustrated by True Williams |
Description: |
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1900 |
New York |
The Abbey Press |
The New Don Quixote
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Mary Pacheco |
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ENG |
1 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Decorated cover by C.H. Rowe. |
Description: A novel in imitation of the Quixote about a ranch man in Arizona who becomes heir to an Earldom in England. |
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1916 |
London and New York |
Cassell and Co. |
Miss Quixote
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Violet M. Methley |
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ENG |
1 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains four color illustrations by Stanley Davis. Decorated cloth cover with picture laid on. |
Description: |
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1927 |
New York |
Dodd, Mead & Co. |
The Return of Don Quixote
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G. K. Chesterton |
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ENG |
1 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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EU |
Illustrations: |
Description: First edition. |
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1929 |
Indianapolis |
The Bobbs-Merrill Co. |
John Quixote
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C. E. Scoggins |
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ENG |
1 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: First edition |
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1953 |
London |
MacDonald |
Don Quixote Drowned
|
James Hanley |
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ENG |
1 |
8vo |
e. Continuations and Imitations |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: First edition, signed by the author. A collection of stories, one entitled "Don Quixote Drowned." |