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Omnibus Title:
Gulliver's Travels and Other Writings • omnibus by Jonathan Swift
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- vii • Introduction (Gulliver's Travels and Other Writings) • essay by Ricardo Quintana
- xvii • Gulliver's Travels • essay by Ricardo Quintana
- xxi • A Letter from Capt. Gulliver to His Cousin Sympson • (1735) • short fiction by Jonathan Swift
- xxiv • The Publisher to the Reader (Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World) • (1726) • essay by Richard Sympson
- 1 • Gulliver's Travels • [Gulliver's Travels] • (1726) • novel by Jonathan Swift
- 245 • A Tale of a Tub / The Battle of the Books / A Discourse Concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit • essay by Ricardo Quintana
- 249 • An Apology: For the, &c. • (1710) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 260 • To the Right Honourable, John Lord Sommers • (1704) • essay by The Bookseller
- 262 • The Bookseller to the Reader (A Tale of a Tub) • (1704) • essay by uncredited
- 264 • The Epistle Dedicatory, to His Royal Highness Prince Posterity • (1704) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 269 • The Preface (A Tale of a Tub) • (1704) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 277 • A Tale of a Tub: Written for the Universal Improvement of Mankind • (1704) • novella by Jonathan Swift
- 367 • The Bookseller to the Reader (A Full and True Account of the Battel Fought Last Friday, Between the Antient and the Modern Books in St. James's Library) • (1704) • essay by uncredited
- 368 • The Preface of the Author (A Full and True Account of the Battel Fought Last Friday, Between the Antient and the Modern Books in St. James's Library) • (1704) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 369 • A Full and True Account of the Battel Fought Last Friday, Between the Antient and the Modern Books in St. James's Library • (1704) • short story by Jonathan Swift
- 391 • The Bookseller's Advertisement (A Discourse Concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit in a Letter to a Friend: A Fragment) • (1704) • essay by uncredited
- 393 • A Discourse Concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit in a Letter to a Friend: A Fragment • (1704) • short story by Jonathan Swift
- 411 • Resolutions / A Meditation Upon a Broom-Stick / Thoughts on Various Subjects 1699–1706 • essay by Ricardo Quintana
- 412 • Resolutions: When I Come to Be Old • (1699) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 413 • A Meditation Upon a Broom-Stick: According to the Style and Manner of the Honourable Robert Boyle's Meditations • (1710) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 415 • Thoughts on Various Subjects • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 419 • From the Partridge-Bickerstaff Papers 1708–1709 • essay by Ricardo Quintana
- 420 • The Accomplishment of the First of Mr. Bickerstaff's Predictions: Being an Account of the Death of Mr. Partrige, the Almanack-Maker, Upon the 29th Inst. In a Letter to a Person of Honour • [The Bickertaff Papers] • (1708) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 423 • Some Miscellaneous Prose Pieces 1710–1712 • essay by Ricardo Quintana
- 425 • The Tatler: Number CXXX, Thursday, September 28, 1710 • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 430 • From The Sentiments of a Chruch-of-England Man, with Respect to Religion and Government • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 437 • An Argument to Prove the Aboloshing of Christianity in England May, as Things Now Stand, Be Attended with Some Inconveniences, and Perhaps Not Produce Those Many Good Effects Proposed Thereby • (1708) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 449 • The Examiner: No. 16, November 23, 1710 • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 455 • A Hue and Cry After Dismal; Being a Full and Ture Account, How a Whig Lord Was Taken at Dunkirk, in the Habit of a Chimney-Sweeper, and Carryed Before General Hill • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 457 • A Letter from the Pretender, to a Whig-Lord • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 459 • Some Later Prose Pieces 1724–1731 • essay by Ricardo Quintana
- 461 • A Letter to the Whole People of Ireland • essay by Jonathan Swift [as by M. B. Drapier]
- 476 • On the Death of Mrs. Johnson • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 484 • Prayers for a Sick Person During Her Illness • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 486 • A Prayer for Stella • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 488 • A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland, from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country; and For Making Them Beneficial to the Publick • essay by Jonathan Swift (variant of A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country; and for Making Them Beneficial to the Publick 1729)
- 497 • Rules That Concern All Servants in General • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 505 • From The Journal to Stella • essay by Ricardo Quintana
- 507 • Journal to Stella: Letter I • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 508 • Journal to Stella: Letter LXIII • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 511 • From Swift's Correspondence • essay by Ricardo Quintana
- 513 • Swift ot the Earl of Oxford • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 514 • Swift to Alexander Pope • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 517 • Some Verse Pieces 1709–1733 • essay by Ricardo Quintana
- 518 • A Description of the Morning • non-genre • (1709) • poem by Jonathan Swift
- 518 • The Progress of Beauty • poem by Jonathan Swift
- 522 • Death and Daphne • poem by Jonathan Swift
- 525 • Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D. • poem by Jonathan Swift
- 541 • Helter Skelter; or, The Hue and Cry of Attornies, Going to Ride the Circuit • poem by Jonathan Swift
- 543 • The Day of Judgement • poem by Jonathan Swift
- 543 • An Epistle to a Lady, Who Desires the Author to Make Verses on Her, in the Heroick Stile • poem by Jonathan Swift
Secondary Verifications
Source | Status | Verifier | Date |
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Reginald1 | Verified | Bluesman | 2017-06-09 22:12:03 |
OCLC/Worldcat | Verified | Bluesman | 2017-06-09 22:12:03 |