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- Addison and Steele: Selections from the Tatler and the Spectator (Rinehart… 149 copies, 1 review
- The Sir Roger de Coverley papers 75 copies, 1 review
- The Spectator 46 copies
- Cato: A Tragedy, and Selected Essays 32 copies
- Tesseract 28 copies
- The Spectator Papers: Volume 1 26 copies
- The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq.; in four volumes. 15 copies, 2 reviews
- The Spectator Papers: Volume 3 (Everyman's Library, No 166) 11 copies
- The Spectator Papers: Volume 2 (Everyman's Library, No 165) 10 copies
- Miscellaneous works 9 copies
- Essays in Criticism and Literary Theory (Crofts Classics Ser.) 9 copies
- The Spectator Papers : Volume 4 (Everyman's Library, No 167) 9 copies
- Essays of Joseph Addison 8 copies
- Addison : selections from Addison's papers contributed to the Spectator 8 copies
- Days With Sir Roger de Coverley 8 copies
- The free-holder : or, Political essays. [no. 1-55; Dec. 23, 1715-June 29,… 7 copies
- The evidences of the Christian religion 6 copies
- Dialogues Upon the Usefulness of Ancient Medals, Especially in Relation to… 5 copies, 3 reviews
- Essays and Tales 4 copies
- Works of Joseph Addison, Vol. 3, The Freeholder 3 copies
- Select Essays of Addison together with Macaulay's Essay on Addison's Life… 3 copies
- Critical Essays from the Spectator 3 copies
- The Guardian 3 copies
- Tempary Groom (Hasty Weddings) (Silhouette Romance, No. 1034) 3 copies
- The poetical works of Joseph Addison. With the life of the author 3 copies
- The Tatler 2 copies
- The Spectator in London: Essays by Addison and Steele 2 copies
- Criticisms On Milton 2 copies
- Addison, Steele, Swift, Defoe, Johnson, and others: English Essays From… 2 copies
- The Tatler and Guardian 2 copies
- The Works of Joseph Addison: Vol. II 2 copies
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