101. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, ... Written from her own memorandums. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London, W. Chetwood and T. Edling, 1721. Book Loading...Special Collections - Rare Books » 18th-122 RHT Bookmark
102. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. [electronic resource] : Who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continu'd variety for threescore years, besides her childhood, was twelve years a whore, five times a wife (whereof once to her own brother) twelve years a thief, eight years a transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew rich, liv'd honest, and died a penitent. Written from her own memorandums. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London : Printed for John Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhill, against the Royal Exchange, MDCCXXII. [1722] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
103. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c [electronic resource] : Who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continu'd variety for threescore years, besides her childhood, was twelve years a whore, five times a wife (whereof once to her own brother) twelve years a thief, eight years a transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew rich, liv'd honest, and died a penitent. Written from her own memorandums. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London : Printed for John Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhill, against the Royal Exchange, MDCCXXII. [1722] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
104. The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of the Famous Moll Flanders, &C. Who Was Born In Newgate, and During a Life Of Continu'd Variety For Threescore Years, Besides Her Childhood, Was Twelve Years a Whore, Five Times a Wife (Whereof Once To Her Own Brother) Twelve Years a Thief, Eight Years a Transported Felon In Virginia, At Last Grew Rich, Liv'd Honest, and Died a Penitent. Written From Her Own Memorandums [electronic resource] Defoe, Daniel [Browse] London : Printed for John Brotherton, [etc.], 1722. Book Bookmark
105. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, ... Written from her own memorandums [electronic resource]. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London : printed for, and sold by W. Chetwood; and T. Edling, MDDCXXI [1722] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
106. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. who was born in Newgate, ... Written from her own memorandums [electronic resource]. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London : printed for, and sold by W. Chetwood; and T. Edlin; W. Mears; J. Brotherton; C. King, and J Stags, 1722. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
107. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. ... Written from her own memorandums. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London, Printed for, and sold by T. Edlin [etc., etc.] 1722. Book Loading...Special Collections - Rare Books » 18th-123 RHT Bookmark
108. Le fortuné florentin, ou, Les memoires du comte Della Vallé / par mr. le marquis d'Argens. Argens, Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, marquis d', 1704-1771 [Browse] A Amsterdam : Chez Louis Foubert ... , [1736] Book Loading...Special Collections - Rare Books » 3231.25.345 Bookmark
109. The fortune-hunters [electronic resource]: or, two fools well met. A comedy. As it is now acted by His Majesty's servants. Written by James Carlile, gent. Carlile, James, -1691 [Browse] London : printed for J. J. and P. Knapton; and sold by W. Feales, 1736. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
110. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. who was born in Newgate, ... Written from her own memorandums [electronic resource]. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London : printed for J. Brotherton; J. Stagg; and F. Noble, 1741. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
111. Fortune's favourite [electronic resource] : Containing, memoirs of the many hardships and sufferings, together with the surprizing deliverance and advancement to plenty and happiness, of Jacobo Anglicano, a young nobleman: In which will be inserted the hard usage of his cruel uncle, by whose means he was trepann'd into slavery, which he suffer'd for thirteen years, with the manner of his escape from it. The several persecutions of his uncle after his return; by whose procurement he was tried in England for a murder, for which there did not appear the least ground for accusation; and an attempt to assassinate him in Ireland. London : Printed for the author; and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1744. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
112. Fortune's favourite [electronic resource] : Containing, memoirs of the many hardships and sufferings, together with the surprizing deliverance and advancement to plenty and happiness, of Jacobo Anglicano, a young nobleman: In which will be inserted the hard usage of his cruel uncle, by whose means he was trepann'd into slavery, which he suffer'd for thirteen years, with the manner of his escape from it. The several persecutions of his uncle after his return; by whose procurement he was tried in England for a murder, for which there did not appear the least ground for accusation; and an attempt to assassinate him in Ireland. London : Printed for the author; and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1744. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
113. Fortune's Tricks In Forty-Six An Allegorical Satire [electronic resource] London : Printed for M. Cooper [etc.], 1747. Book Bookmark
114. Fortunes tricks in forty-six [electronic resource]. An allegorical satire. London : printed for M. Cooper, 1747. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
115. Fortune's tricks in forty-six [electronic resource]. An allegorical satire. Dublin : re-printed by R. James, 1747. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
116. The fortune-hunters. A farce [electronic resource]. Macklin, Charles, approximately 1697-1797 [Browse] Dublin : Printed by S. Powell, for Joseph Cotter, under Dick's Coffee-House, in Skinner-row, MDCCL. [1750] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
117. The fortune-hunters. A farce [electronic resource]. Macklin, Charles, 1697?-1797 [Browse] Dublin : Printed by S. Powell, for Joseph Cotter, under Dick's Coffee-House, in Skinner-row, MDCCL. [1750] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
118. The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate, [electronic resource]... Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] [London] : Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1750?] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
119. The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate [electronic resource] : And during a life of continued variety for sixty years was 17 times a whore, 5 times a wife, whereof once to her own brother, 12 years a thief, 11, times in Bridewell, 9 times in New-Prison, 11 times in Wood-street compter, 6 times in the Poultry Compter, 14 times in the Gatehouse, 25 times in Newgate, 15 times whip that the Cart's arse, 4 times burnt in the hand, once condemned for life and 8 year's a transport in Virginia. At last grew rich, lived honest, and died penitent[.]. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] [London] : Printed and sold in 'Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1750?] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
120. The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate [electronic resource] : And during a life of continued variety for sixty years was 17 times a whore, 5 times a wife, whereof once to her own brother, 12 years a thief, 11, times in Bridewell, 9 times in New-Prison, 11 times in Wood-street compter, 6 times in the Poultry Compter, 14 times in the Gatehouse, 25 times in Newgate, 15 times whip that the Cart's arse, 4 times burnt in the hand, once condemned for life and 8 year's a transport in Virginia. At last grew rich, lived honest, and died penitent[.]. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] [London] : Printed and sold in 'Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1750?] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
121. The fortune-tellers [electronic resource]: or, the world unmask'd. A medley. Written by Abel Drugger. Drugger, Abel, d. 1772 [Browse] London : printed for M. Cooper; G. Jones; and to be had at the pamphlet shops at the Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, and Charing-Cross, [1750?] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
122. Fortune, a rhapsody. Inscribed to Mr Garrick [electronic resource]. Derrick, Samuel, 1724-1769 [Browse] London : printed for R. Manby, and H. S. Cox, 1751. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
123. La fortune : histoire critique. Deslandes, M. (André François), 1690-1757 [Browse] [S.l. : s.n.], M.D.CC.LI. [1751] Book Loading...Special Collections - Rare Books » 2007-2594N Bookmark
124. La fortune, histoire critique [electronic resource]. Deslandes, M. (André François), 1690-1757 [Browse] [S.l. : s.n.], 1751. Book Online Gale Nineteenth Century Collections Online: European Literature, 1790-1840: The Corvey Collection Bookmark
125. Le cabinet des fées. Amsterdam : Chez Michel Charles le Cene, libraire, 1754. Book Loading...Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library » 30506 Euro 18 Bookmark
126. The fortune hunters [electronic resource]: shewing, (from experience) 1. How people may improve their fortunes, and raise themselves in London, ... V. How pernicious some epidemic vices practised in London are to the welfare of society; ... By John Breues, ... Breues, John [Browse] London : printed for the author; and sold by J. Robinson; J. Fox; W. Shropshire; J. Swan, 1754. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
127. The fortune-teller; or, the footman ennobled. [electronic resource] : Being the history of the Right Honourable the Earl of R****, and Miss Lucy M---n---y. In two volumes. London : printed for the author, and sold by F. Noble at his circulating-library in King's-Street, Covent-Garden; and J. Noble, at his circulating-library in St. Martin's-Court, near Leicester-Square, MDCCLVI. [1756] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
128. The fortune-teller; or, the footman ennobled [electronic resource] : Being the history of the Right Honourable the Earl of R****, and Miss Lucy M---n---y. In two volumes. London : printed for the author, and sold by F. Noble at his circulating-library in King's-Street, Covent-Garden; and J. Noble, at his circulating-library in St. Martin's-Court, near Leicester-Square, MDCCLVI. [1756] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
129. Fortune's fickle distribution [electronic resource] : In three parts. Containing first, the life and death of moll flanders; who was born in Newgate; debauch'd by her lady's eldest son, and then married to his brother; after whose death, she was twelve years a common whore; twelve years a thief; six times a married wife, once to her own brother; condemned at the Old Baily; eight years a transport; and at last married moll raby's sister in the disguise of a rich planter, who cheated her of what she had, and broke her heart, in the 77th year of her age. Part II. The life of Jane Hackabout, her governness, who was an attorney's daughter, a lady's woman, a whore, a bawd, a pawnbroker, a breeder up of thieves, a receiver of stolen goods, and at last died a penitent. Part III. The life of James Mac-faul, moll flanders's Lancashire husband, who was born in Ireland, came into England; turned gentleman, gamester, highwayman, and at last being transported, died a wealthy merchant at Virginia. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London : Printed for Henry Woodgate, and Samuel Broors, at the Golden Ball in Paternoster-row, 1759. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
130. Fortune's fickle distribution [electronic resource] : In three parts. Containing first, the life and death of moll flanders; who was born in Newgate; debauch'd by her lady's eldest son, and then married to his brother; after whose death, she was twelve years a common whore; twelve years a thief; six times a married wife, once to her own brother; condemned at the Old Baily; eight years a transport; and at last married moll raby's sister in the disguise of a rich planter, who cheated her of what she had, and broke her heart, in the 77th year of her age. Part II. The life of Jane Hackabout, her governness, who was an attorney's daughter, a lady's woman, a whore, a bawd, a pawnbroker, a breeder up of thieves, a receiver of stolen goods, and at last died a penitent. Part III. The life of James Mac-faul, moll flanders's Lancashire husband, who was born in Ireland, came into England; turned gentleman, gamester, highwayman, and at last being transported, died a wealthy merchant at Virginia. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London : Printed for Henry Woodgate, and Samuel Broors, at the Golden Ball in Paternoster-row, 1759. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
131. The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders : who was born at Newgate; and during a life of continued variety for sixty years... [London] : Printed and sold in London, [approximately 1760?] Book Loading...Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library » 389 Eng 18 Bookmark
132. The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continued variety for sixty years was 12 times a whore, 5 times a wife, whereof once to her own brother, 12 times a thief, 11 times in Bridewell, 9 times in the New prison, 11 times in wood-street Compter, 6 times in the Poultry compter, 14 times in the gate-house, 25 times in Newgate, 15 times whipt at the cart's arse, 4 times burnt in the hand, once condemned for life, and 8 years a transport in Virginia. At last grew rich, lived honest, and died penitent [electronic resource]. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] [London] : Printed sold in Aldemary Church Yard, [1760?] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
133. The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continued variety for sixty years was 12 times a whore, 5 times a wife, whereof once to her own brother, 12 times a thief, 11 times in Bridewell, 9 times in the New prison, 11 times in wood-street Compter, 6 times in the Poultry compter, 14 times in the gate-house, 25 times in Newgate, 15 times whipt at the cart's arse, 4 times burnt in the hand, once condemned for life, and 8 years a transport in Virginia. At last grew rich, lived honest, and died penitent [electronic resource]. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] [London] : Printed sold in Aldemary Church Yard, [1760?] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
134. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. [electronic resource] : Containing, 1. Her being born in Newgate, and manner of being brought up among gipsies, who left her to the care of the Parish of Colchester II. Her being debauch'd at the age of sixteen by her lady's eldest son; and some time after married to his own brother, who dying left her with two children. III. Her marrying a rich planter, who carried her to Virginia where his estate lay, and having a child by him; her discoursing with his mother one day, when she discovered it to be her own mother also. IV. Her refusing to live in incest with him, and return to England. V. Her intrigue with a gentleman at Bath by whom she had a son. VI. Her marriage in Lancashire with a gentleman, who proved to be an Irish fortune hunter. VII. Her being detected in a robbery, trial at the Old Bailey, and transportation with her Lancashire husband. VIII. Arrival at Virginia, seeing her son by her own brother, growing rich, and dying penitent, in the 77th year of her age. Written from her own memorandums. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London : Printed and sold by C. Sympson, in Stonecutter-street, Fleet-Market, [1760?] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
135. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders [electronic resource] : Containing, 1. Her being born in Newgate, and manner of being brought up among gipsies, who left her to the care of the Parish of Colchester II. Her being debauch'd at the age of sixteen by her lady's eldest son; and some time after married to his own brother, who dying left her with two children. III. Her marrying a rich planter, who carried her to Virginia where his estate lay, and having a child by him; her discoursing with his mother one day, when she discovered it to be her own mother also. IV. Her refusing to live in incest with him, and return to England. V. Her intrigue with a gentleman at Bath by whom she had a son. VI. Her marriage in Lancashire with a gentleman, who proved to be an Irish fortune hunter. VII. Her being detected in a robbery, trial at the Old Bailey, and transportation with her Lancashire husband. VIII. Arrival at Virginia, seeing her son by her own brother, growing rich, and dying penitent, in the 77th year of her age. Written from her own memorandums. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London : Printed and sold by C. Sympson, in Stonecutter-street, Fleet-Market, [1760?] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
136. Memoires et avantures de Madlle. Moll Flanders, ecrits par elle-meme. Traduit de l'anglois [electronic resource]. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] A Londres : chez Nourse, Libraire dans le Strand, M.DCC.LXI. [1761] Book Online Gale Nineteenth Century Collections Online: European Literature, 1790-1840: The Corvey Collection Bookmark
137. The Fortune hunter; or History of Jack Fitzpatrick [electronic resource] : With four other novels. Being, the modern novelist. Dublin : Printed by James Hoey, Junior, 1762. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
138. The Fortune hunter; or History of Jack Fitzpatrick [electronic resource] : With four other novels. Being, the modern novelist. Dublin : Printed by James Hoey, Junior, 1762. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
139. Fortune, an apologue. Cunningham, John, 1729-1773 [Browse] London, Printed for J. Dodsley, T. Davies, W. Nicoll; and T. Slack, Newcastle, 1765. Book Loading...Special Collections - Rare Books » 3598.999 v.21 Bookmark
140. Fortune, an apologue. [electronic resource] : By J. Cunningham, ... Cunningham, John, 1729-1773 [Browse] London : printed for J. Dodsley; T. Davies; W. Nicoll; and T. Slack in Newcastle, 1765. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
141. Le nouvel enfant trouvé, ou, Le fortune hollandois : mémoires écrits par lui-même. A Londres : Chez H. Scheurleer, F.Z. & Compagnie, 1766. Book Loading...Special Collections - Rare Books » 2008-0018S Bookmark
142. The life, death & misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. [electronic resource] : Who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continued variety for threescore years; was twelve years a whore, five times a wife, whereof once to her own brother; twelve years a thief, was eighteen times in Bridewell, nine times in New Prison ... Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] [Boston] : Printed and sold [by William M'Alpine] at the printing-office in Marlborough-Street., [ca. 1773] Book Online Newsbank America's Historical Imprints Bookmark
143. The fortune-teller [electronic resource]. In two volumes. ... London : printed for J. Bew, 1774. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
144. The fortune-hunter: or, the gamester reclaim'd [electronic resource]. A play. With an entertainment of the millenium. Representing Paradise lost: or, the fall of man. [London?] : Printed for the author. And sold by the booksellers in London, Westminster, Bath and Bristol, [1775?] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
145. The history of Lætitia Atkins, vulgarly called Moll Flanders. Published by Mr. Daniel Defoe. And from papers found since his decease, it appears greatly altered by himself; and from the said papers, the present work is produced. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London, Printed for the Editor, and sold by F. Noble and T. Lowndes, 1776. Book Loading...Special Collections - Rare Books » 2006-2057N Bookmark
146. The fortune-teller [electronic resource]. In two volumes. ... London : printed for R. Baldwin, and J. Bew, 1779. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
147. Fortune, a visionary tale [electronic resource], addressed to His R-y-l H-gh-ss the P***** of W****, by Frederick Seewell, of Gotham. Seewell, Frederick [Browse] London, 1788. Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
148. Fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, [electronic resource] : Who was born in Newgate: and, during a life of continued variety for threescore years, besides her childhood, was twelve years a whore: five times a wife, (whereof once to her own brother) twelve years a thief: once condemned; and, seven years a transported felon in Virginia. At last, grew rich, lived honest, and died a penitent. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] Falkirk : Printed and sold by Patrick Mair, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark
149. Fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, [electronic resource] : Who was born in Newgate: and, during a life of continued variety for threescore years, besides her childhood, was twelve years a whore: five times a wife, (whereof once to her own brother) twelve years a thief: once condemned; and, seven years a transported felon in Virginia. At last, grew rich, lived honest, and died a penitent. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] Falkirk : Printed and sold by Patrick Mair, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Bookmark
150. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. [electronic resource] : Containing, I. Her being born in Newgate, and manner of being brought up among gypsies, who left her to the care of the Parish of Colchester. II. Her being debauched at the age of eighteen by her lady's eldest son; and some time after married to his own brother, who dying left her with two children. III. Her marrying a rich planter, who took her to Virginia where his estate lay, and having a child by him; her discoursing with his mother one day, when she discovered it to her own mother also. IV. Her refusing to live in incest with him, and return to England. V. Her intrigue with a gentleman at Bath, by whom she had a son. VI. Her marriage in Lancashire with a gentleman, who proved to be an Irish fortune hunter VII. Her being detected in a robbery, trial at the Old Bailey, and transportation with her Lancashire husband. VIII. Arrival at Virginia, seeing her son by her own brother, growing rich, and dying penitent in the 77th year of her age. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [Browse] London : Printed by T. Sabine, No. 81, Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, [1790?] Book Online Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online II Bookmark