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Defoe's review, 1704-13. Volume 2, A review of the affairs of France. 1705

by Daniel Defoe

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One of Daniel Defoe''s greatest achievements was the writing and publication of his "Review." Covering his many interests, both contemporary and historical, Defoe published his journal twice and latterly three times a week. The print run was thought to be just 400 therefore making surviving runs very rare. Also the condition of the originals is mainly poor making a facsimile version difficult. This edition has been completely reset and annotated. Publishing two volumes to cover one year''s output, the whole of Defoe''s text is to be reproduced in 18 volumes. Each year will have an introduction, textual notes and new index. The final volume in the series will have a consolidated index.… (more)

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One of Daniel Defoe''s greatest achievements was the writing and publication of his "Review." Covering his many interests, both contemporary and historical, Defoe published his journal twice and latterly three times a week. The print run was thought to be just 400 therefore making surviving runs very rare. Also the condition of the originals is mainly poor making a facsimile version difficult. This edition has been completely reset and annotated. Publishing two volumes to cover one year''s output, the whole of Defoe''s text is to be reproduced in 18 volumes. Each year will have an introduction, textual notes and new index. The final volume in the series will have a consolidated index.

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