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A Continuation of Letters Written by a Turkish Spy at Paris Giving an Impartial Account to the Divan at Constantinople of the Most Remarkable Transact
Contributor(s): Defoe, Daniel (Author)
ISBN: 1171478992     ISBN-13: 9781171478997
Publisher: Gale Ecco, Print Editions
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Published: August 2010
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- Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - General
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (1.30 lbs) 330 pages
 
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Harvard University Houghton Library

N015315

Anonymous. By Daniel Defoe. Advertised as "Volume the first," but no more published (Moore). Giovanni Paolo Marana's single volume of L'Esploratore turco .. ' was originally published in Paris in 1684 and appeared in English as 'Letters writ by a Turkish spy'; its volumes 2-8 have been variously attributed, but were probably edited by Robert Midgley from William Bradshaw's translation of the original Italian MS.

London: printed for W. Taylor, 1718. viii, 12],304p., plate; 12