- Publication: Gulliver's Travels, A Tale of a Tub, Battle of the Books, Etc.Publication Record # 814328
- Author: Jonathan Swift
- Date: 1947-00-00
- Publisher: Geoffrey Cumberledge / Oxford University Press
- Pages: viii+599
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Format: hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
- Type: OMNIBUS
- Webpages: hdl.handle.net
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Notes: 8th printing
Omnibus Title:
Gulliver's Travels, A Tale of a Tub, Battle of the Books, Etc. • (1919) • omnibus by Jonathan Swift
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- v • Prefatory Note (Gulliver's Travels, A Tale of a Tub, Battle of the Books, Etc.) • (1919) • essay by uncredited
- 1 • Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World • [Gulliver's Travels] • (1726) • novel by Jonathan Swift (variant of Gulliver's Travels) [as by Lemuel Gulliver]
- 357 • A Tale of a Tub: Written for the Universal Improvement of Mankind • (1704) • novella by Jonathan Swift
- 359 • Analytical Table • (1919) • essay by uncredited
- 370 • An Apology: For the, &c. • (1710) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 386 • To the Right Honourable, John Lord Sommers • (1704) • essay by The Bookseller
- 390 • The Bookseller to the Reader (A Tale of a Tub) • (1704) • essay by uncredited
- 391 • The Epistle Dedicatory, to His Royal Highness Prince Posterity • (1704) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 398 • The Preface (A Tale of a Tub) • (1704) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- 539 • 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
- 540 • 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
- 541 • 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
- 574 • 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
- 575 • A Discourse Concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit in a Letter to a Friend: A Fragment • (1704) • short story by Jonathan Swift