Vol. 2 edited by F. Ryland; vol. 8 by G.R. Dennis. ; Reprint of the edition published in London by George Bell and Sons in 1907. ; Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ; v. 1. A tale of a tub, The battle of the books, and other early works -- v. 2. The journal to Stella, A.D. 1710-1713 -- v. 3-4. Writings on religion and the church -- v. 5. Historical and political tracts-English -- v. 6. The drapier's letters -- v. 7. Historical and political tracts-Irish -- v. 8. Gulliver's travels -- v. 9. Contributions to "The Tatler," "The Examiner," "The Spectator," and "The Intelligencer" -- v. 10. Historical writings -- v. 11. Literary essays -- v. 12. Essays on the portraits of Swift by Sir Frederick Falkiner, and on Swift and Stella by the very Rev. the Dean of St. Patrick's. Bibliography of Swift's works by W.S. Jackson (p. [113]-241) and a general index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Cf. Teerink, H. A bibliography of . Jonathan Swift. The Hague, 1937, p. 27. ; Bound in old half calf. ; Numbers 49-50 omitted in the paging. ; Signatures: 1 leaf unsigned, B-G⁴, H³. ; An apology, &c.--A libel on D --- D --- and a certain great Lord.--An epistle upon an epistle.--An epistle to His Excellency John lord Carteret.--The Drapier demolished.--A proposal for an act of Parliament, to sell the bishops lands.--To the Rt. Honourable Sir Richard Poynes, kt.--A copy of verses upon two celebrated modern poets. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Only 750 copies of this edition have been printed for sale, 250 of which are reserved for America, Each copy is numbered." ; Index in volume 19. ; Title page in red and black. ; I. Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, D. D.--II. Journal to Stella (Letter I-XLII)--III. Journal to Stella (Letter XLIII-LXV) Tracts, political and historical, prior to the accession of George I. The Examiner.--IV-V. Tracts, historical and political, during the reign of Queen Anne.--VI. Law is a bottomless pit; or, The history of John Bull. Tracts relative to Ireland. The drapier's letters.--VII. The drapier's letters (continued) Miscellaneous tracts upon Irish affairs. Sermons.--VIII. Sermons (continued) Tracts. Essays--IX. Miscellaneous essays.--X. Tale of a tub. Battle of the books. Poems [etc.]--XI. Gulliver's travels. Directions to servants.--XII. Historical tracts. Political poetry. Poems chiefly relating to Irish politics.--XIII. Miscellanies, by Mr. Pope, Dr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Gay, &c. Prose miscellanies by Swift and Sheridan.--XIV. Miscellaneous poems.--XV. Poems, by Dr. Swift and his friends. Epistolary correspondence.--XVI-XIX. Epistolary correspondence. Index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
1 sheet ; 1/4⁰. ; Not in fact by Swift, but by Henry Carey. ; A slip-song - "Smile, smile,/Blest isle,". ; First issued as 'A Lilliputian ode on King George the IId's and Queen Caroline's happy accession to the throne'. ; Reprinted in: Carey's 'Poems on several occasions', 3rd ed., 1729. ; Reproduction of original from the Huntington Library. ; Foxon, C46 ; Teerink-Scouten, 1230 ; English Short Title Catalog, ESTCN11663. ; Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group).
"Only 750 copies of this edition have been printed for sale, 250 of which are reserved for America." ; v. 1. Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, D. D.--v. 2. Journal to Stella (Letter I-XLII)--v. 3. Journal to Stella (Letter XLIII-LXV). Tracts, political and historical, prior to the accession of George I. The Examiner.--v. 4-5. Tracts, historical and political, during the reign of Queen Anne.--v. 6. Law is a bottomless pit; or, The history of John Bull. Tracts relative to Ireland. The drapier's letters.--v. 7. The drapier's letters (concluded). Miscellaneous tracts upon Irish affairs. Sermons.--v. 8. Sermons (continued). Tracts. Essays.--v. 9. Miscellaneous essays.--v. 10. Tale of a tub. Battle of the books. Poems [etc.]--v. 11. Gulliver's travels. Directions to servants.--v. 12. Historical tracts. Political poetry. Poems chiefly relating to Irish politics.--v. 13. Miscellanies, by Mr. Pope, Dr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Gay, &c. Prose miscellanies by Swift and Sheridan.--v. 14. Miscellaneous poems.--v. 15. Poems, by Dr. Swift and his friends. Epistolary correspondence.--v. 16-19. Epistolary correspondence. Index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Includes bibliographical references and index. ; v. 1. Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, D. D.--v. 2. Journal to Stella (Letter I-XXXVII)--v. 3. Journal to Stella (Letter XXXVIII-LXV). Tracts, political and historical, prior to the accession of George I. The Examiner.--v. 4-5. Tracts, historical and political, during the reign of Queen Anne.--v. 6. Tracts, historical and political, during the reign of Quenn Anne (continued). The history of John Bull.--v. 7. Tracts relative to Ireland. The drapier's letters. Miscellaneous tracts upon Irish affairs.--v. 8. Twelve sermons. Tracts.--v. 9. Miscellaneous essays.--v. 10. Historical tracts. Political poetry. Poems chiefly relating to Irish politics.--v. 11 Tale of a tub. Battle of the books. Polite conversation.--v. 12. Gulliver's travels. Directions to servants.--v. 13. Miscellanies, by Mr. Pope, Dr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Gay, &c. Prose miscellanies by Swift and Sheridan.--v. 14. Miscellaneous poems.--v. 15. Riddles [and poems] by Dr. Swift and his friends. Verses addressed to Swift and to his memory. Epistolary correspondence.--v. 16.-19. Epistolary correspondence. Index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Errata, p. 14 at end. ; "Advertisement by the bookseller" offering an interpretation of the allegory: 14 p. at end. ; Includes index. ; Advertisements: [2] p. at end. ; Contains the first appearance in print of Swift's poem The answer. Cf. Teerink, H. Bibliography of the writings of Jonathan Swift (2nd ed.), no. 1623. ; Published anonymously. By William King. See Hogart, NUC, BM. ; Political and religious satire in the form of allegory. ; BM ; NUC pre-1956 ; Hogart, R. Alchemy, ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Library's copy rebound since compilation of Hogart's bibliography. Now in quarter vellum; black leather spine label reading: the Dreamer / 1754. Final leaf with advertisements now wanting. ; In Library's copy, Ee1.4 and Ee2.3 bound in reverse order.
The editor ascribes the authorship of the pamphlets to Dean Swift. ; Several editions of each of these five tracts separately appeared in 1712; they were reprinted, divided into two parts, in vol. II of Pope's and Swift's Miscellanies (1727) under title: Law is a bottomless pit, or The history of John Bull. Later editions have followed this arrangement and since that time the work has usually been called by its second title: The history of John Bull. cf.p.7. ; Proefschrift--Amsterdam. ; Bibliography: p.249-250. ; With reproductions of original title-pages: Law is a bottomless-pit.London, J. Morphew, 1712; John Bull in his senses.London, J. Morphew, 1712; John Bull still in his senses. London, J. Morphew, 1712; (An appendix to John Bull still in his senses.London, J. Morphew, 1712; Lewis Baboon turned honest, and John Bull politician.London, J. Morphew, 1712) ; Mode of access: Internet.
v.1. Life of Doctor Swift [by Sheridan]--v.2. A tale of a tub. The battle of the books [and essays]--v.3. The Examiner [and political tracts]--v.4. History of Queen Anne.--v.5. Miscellaneous pieces.--v.6. Gulliver's travels.--v.7. Poems.--v.8. Poems, Polite convesation, etc.--v.9. Drapier's letters [etc.]--v.10. Sermons. Memoirs of Captain John Creichton.-v.11-15. Letters--v.16. Directions to servants [and miscellany]--v.17. History of John Bull. Essays. Poetry.--v.18-19. Letters. Index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
A short view of the state of Ireland / by Jonathan Swift.--A proposal for the universal use of Irish manufacture / by Jonathan Swift.--Extracts from The Querist . / by George Berkeley. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Vol. 1 has general title page, other volumes have unique title pages. ; -- v .12. Memoirs of the last years of Queen Anne's reign. Sermons on several occasions . / collected and revised by Dean Swift -- v. 13.Letters to and from many eminent persons. And poems on several occasions / collected and revised by Deane Swift -- v. 14-16. Letters to and from several eminent persons, from the year 1703, to 1743 / with notes explanatory and historical by Thomas Birch, John Hawkesworth, and others -- v. 17-19. Letters to and from several persons, from the year 1700 to 1742 . / collected and revised by Deane Swift ; and illustrated with historical and explanatory notes, by the publisher -- v. 20. The tale of a tub. ; v. 1. Miscellanies in prose -- v. 2. Poems on several occasions -- v. 3. The travels of Lemuel Gulliver . in four parts -- v. 4. Tracts relating toIreland. Among which, are the Drapier's letters -- v. 5. The conduct of the allies, and the examiners -- v. 6. The publick spirit of the whigs, . with polite conversation -- v. 7. Letters to and from several eminent persons from the year 1714, to 1738 . Free thoughts upon the present state of affairs --v. 8. Directions to servants; and other pieces in prose and verse -- v. 9. Letters to Governor Hunter. The history of the last session of Parliament, and the Peace of Utrecht . A treatise on good-manners and good-breeding -- v. 10. Sermons on several subjects; and other pieces on different occasions -- v. 11. More of his literary correspondence . An account of the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Vol. 7, 5th ed.
(contd.)--v. 4. The art of sinking in poetry [Pope] Dr. Norris's narrative of the frenzy of, &c. [Pope] An account of the poisoning of Edmund Curll [Pope] An account of the condition of Edmund Curll [Pope] A relation of the circumcision of Edmund Curll [Pope] God's revenge against punning. The wonderful wonder of wonders. The wonder of all the wonders, &c. The humble petition of the colliers, &c. [Arbuthnot?] Reasons humbly offer'd against examining drugs, &c. [Arbuthnot] Annus mirabilis [Arbuthnot] An essay concerning the origine of sciences [Parnell] Virgilius restauratus [Pope] It cannot rain but it pours [Arbuthnot?] An infallible scheme to pay the publick debts [M. Pilkington] A modest proposal to the publick [Swift] A vindication of the lord lieutenant [Swift] An essay on the fates of clergy-men [Swift] An essay on modern education [Swift] A letter to the Intelligencer [Swift?] A second letter to the Intelligencer [Swift?] A true and faithfull narrative of what pass'd in London [by Pope and Gay?] ; (contd.)--v. 2. The history of John Bull [Arbuthnot] A key to the Lock [Pope] Merlin's prophecy [Swift] A wonderful prophecy [Swift] Meditation upon a broom-stick [Swift] Memoirs of P. P. Clerk of this parish [Pope and Gay] The country post [Gay] Stradling versus Stiles [Pope and Fortescue] The art of political lying [Arbuthnot] A letter to a young lady on her marriage [Swift] Thoughts on various subjects [Pope]--v. 3. Miscellanies in verse [mainly by Swift] ; Vols. 1-3, originally published in 1727, the third being called "the last volume." Vol. 4, published in 1732, was called "the third volume." It contained verse paged separately (92? p.) that it might be inserted in v. 3, in place of "the Bathos," and that treatise (p. [11]-[92]) transferred to v. 4. In this copy that transfer has been made, and the title-pages of the volumes exchanged also. cf. J. Swift, Correspondence, ed. by F. E. Ball, esp. v.4, p. 307-309; and his Prose works, ed. by T. Scott, v. 12, p. 149, 159. ; Preface in v. 4, dated Twickenham, May 27, 1727; signed: Jonath. Swift, Alex. Pope. It describes the contents as being "whatever loose papers in prose and verse, we have formerly written . likewise all the papers wherein we have casually had any share; particularly those writ in conjunction with our friends, Dr. Arbuthnot and Mr. Gay; and lastly, all of this sort composed singly by either of those hands." ; Monogram on t.p. ; Vol. 3, 1732; v. 1-2, and 4, 1733; v. 2, "The second edition." ; v. 1. Contests and dissentions in Athens and Rome [J. Swift] The sentiments of a Church of England man [Swift] An argument against abolishing Christianity [Swift] A project for the advancement of religion [Swift] A letter concerning the sacramental test [Swift] A critical essay upon the faculties of the mind [Swift] Predictions for the year 1708 [Swift] An account of Partridge's death [Swift] 'Squire Bickerstaff detected . by John Partridge [by Thomas Yalden, Nicholas Rowe, and Congreve] A vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff, esq. [Swift] A proposal for correcting, improving, and ascertaining the English tongue [Swift] A letter to a young gentleman, lately entered into holy orders [Swift] Thoughts on various subjects [Swift] ; Mode of access: Internet.
First published 1897. ; Vol. 2. edited by Frederick Ryland; vol. 8. by G. Ravenscroft Dennis. ; Vol 1. A tale of a tub, The battle of the books and other early works -- v. 2. The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713 -- v. 3-4. Writings on religion and the church -- v. 5. Historical and political tracts-English -- v. 6. The drapier's letters -- v. 7. Historical and political tracts-Irish -- v. 8. Gulliver's travels -- v. 9. Contributions to "The Tatler," "The Examiner," "The Spectator," and "The Intelligencer" -- v. 10. Historical writings -- v. 11. Literary essays -- v. 12. Essays on the portraits of Swift, by Sir Frederick Falkiner, and on Swift and Stella, by the Very Rev. J.H. Bernard, the Dean of St. Patrick's. Bibliography of Swift's works, by W. Spencer Jackson, and a general index, comp. by Constance Jacob. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Includes index. ; 1. A tale of a tub, and other early works.--2. The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713.--3-4. Writings on religion and the church.--5. Historical and political tracts-English.--6. The drapier's letters.--7. Historical and political tracts-Irish.--8. Gulliver's travels.--9. Contributions to "The Tatler," "The Examiner," "The Spectator," and "The Intelligencer."--10. Historical writings.--11. Literary essays.--12. Essays on the portraits of Swift, by Sir Frederick Falkiner, and on Swift and Stella, by the Very Rev. the Dean of St. Patrick's. Bibliography of Swift's works, by W. Spencer Jackson, and a general index, comp. by Constance Jacob. ; Mode of access: Internet.
First published in 1897. ; Vol. 2 edited by F. Ryland; v. 8 by G. R. Dennis. ; v. 1. A tale of a tub, The battle of the books, and other early works.--v. 2. The journal to Stella, A.D. 1710-1713.--v. 3-4. Writings on religion and the church.--v. 5. Historical and political tracts-English.--v. 6. The drapier's letters.--v. 7. Historical and political tracts-Irish.--v. 8. Gulliver's travels.--v. 9. Contributions to "The Tatler," "The Examiner," "The Spectator," and "The Intelligencer".--v. 10. Historical writings.--v. 11. Literary essays.--v. 12. Essays on the portraits of Swift by Sir Frederick Falkiner, and on Swift and Stella by the very Rev. the Dean of St. Patrick's. Bibliography of Swift's works by W. S. Jackson (p. [113]-241) and a general index, compiled by Constance Jacob. ; Mode of access: Internet.