Books by John Dunton, bookseller

A Collection of Choice, Scarce, and Valuable Tracts, Being Taken from Manuscripts and Printed Books, Very Uncommon, and Not to Be Found But in the Libraries of the Curious of 1; Volume 1
A Collection of Choice, Scarce, and Valuable Tracts, Being Taken from Manuscripts and Printed Books, Very Uncommon, and Not to Be Found But in the Libraries of the Curious of 1; Volume 1
2018
Royal Gratitude; Or King George's Promise Never to Forget His Obligations to Those Who Have Distinguish'd Themselves in His Service Critically Consider'd
Royal Gratitude; Or King George's Promise Never to Forget His Obligations to Those Who Have Distinguish'd Themselves in His Service Critically Consider'd
2018
Life and Errors of John Dunton
Life and Errors of John Dunton, Citizen of London 2 Volume Set
2014
The Life And Errors Of John Dunton V2
The Life And Errors Of John Dunton V2
2007
The Scarlet Letter and Related Readings
The Scarlet Letter and Related Readings
1997
The night-walker, or, Evening
The night-walker, or, Evening rambles in search after lewd women
1985
Teague land, or, A merry ramble to the wild Irish (1698)
Teague land, or, A merry ramble to the wild Irish (1698)
1983
The Dublin scuffle
The Dublin scuffle
1974
The life and errors of John Dunton
The life and errors of John Dunton
1974
The life, travels, and adventu
The life, travels, and adventures of Christopher Wagstaff (1762)
1974
An essay proving we shall know
An essay proving we shall know our friends in heaven
1966
The tribute of a London publis
The tribute of a London publisher to his printers
1930
The Athenian oracle abridged
The Athenian oracle abridged
1820
An essay on death-bed-charity,
An essay on death-bed-charity, exemplify'd in the life of Mr. Thomas Guy, late bookseller in Lombard-Street, Madam Jane Nicholas, of St. Albans. And Mr. Francis Bancroft, late of London draper: ... To which is added the last will of Mr. Francis Bancroft. ..
1728
Mr. John Dunton's dying groans
Mr. John Dunton's dying groans from the Fleet-prison
1723
Upon this moment depends etern
Upon this moment depends eternity
1723
The state-weathercocks
The state-weathercocks
1719
The Hanover-spy
The Hanover-spy
1718
The pulpit-lunaticks: or, a ma
The pulpit-lunaticks: or, a mad answer to the mad report, made by a committee of mad priests, against Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor. ... Also, a mad speech to the Convocation ..
1717
Dunton's recantation, or, His
Dunton's recantation, or, His reasons for deserting his Whiggish principles and turning Jacobite at this time when a new rebellion is so much talk'd off [sic]
1716
Mordecai's memorial, or, There
Mordecai's memorial, or, There's nothing done for him
1716
Mordecai's memorial: or, there
Mordecai's memorial: or, there's nothing done for him. Being a satyr upon some-body, but I name no-body: ... Written by an unknown and disinterested clergy-man, ..
1716
Ox---- and Bull----
Ox---- and Bull----
1716
Royal gratitude; (or King Geor
Royal gratitude; (or King George's promise never to forget his obligations to those who have distinguish'd themselves in his service) critically consider'd. In a letter to ... Robert Walpole, ... Written by that person of honour that sent Mr. Dunton those early discoveries of Oxford's and Bolingbroke's treason, ... To which is added, the high-church gudgeons: ..
1716
The Devil's martyrs, or, Plain
The Devil's martyrs, or, Plain dealing in answer to the Jacobite speeches of those two perjur'd rebels, William Paul, a clergyman, and John Hall, a justice of peace
1716
The Devil's martyrs: or, plain
The Devil's martyrs: or, plain dealing, in answer to the Jacobite speeches of ... William Paul ... and John Hall. ... To which is added, The high-church martyrology: ... Written by Mr. John Dunton, ...
1716
The manifesto of K. John the S
The manifesto of K. John the Second and of those noblemen, gentlemen, and others now arming in defence of his indefeasible and hereditary right to the imperial crown of Great Britain and Ireland
1716
Frank Scammony
Frank Scammony
1715
King George for ever: or, Dunt
King George for ever: or, Dunton's speech to the Protestant associators of Great-Britain: but more especially to those of the Tower-Hamlets, ... To which is added, The neck-adventure; or, the case and sufferings of Mr. John Dunton, ..
1715
King-Abigail : or, the secret
King-Abigail : or, the secret reign of the she-favourite, detected and applied; in a sermon ... Deliver'd ... by Mr. John Dunton, ..
1715
Seeing's believing, or, K**ng
Seeing's believing, or, K**ng G**rge prov'd a us**per, and his whole reign one continu'd act of cr**ty and op**n, and other notorious fail**ngs
1715
The conventicle
The conventicle
1715
The hereditary-bastard: or, th
The hereditary-bastard: or, the royal-intreague of the warming-pan
1715
The manifesto of K. John the S
The manifesto of K. John the Second; and of those noblemen, gentlemen and others, now arming in defence of his indefeasible and hereditary right to the imperial crown ... With a satyr upon royalty, writ by King John the Second, ... The whole printed by the special order of His Majesty King John; ..
1715
The medal: or, a loyal essay u
The medal: or, a loyal essay upon King George's picture, as' twas presented to Mr. John Dunton, (author of The golden age) ..
1715
The mob-war: or a detection of
The mob-war: or a detection of the present state of the Brittish nation: but more especially with respect to that wou'd be King ... that threatens us with a speedy invasion. In sixteen letters. ..
1715
The shortest way with the King
The shortest way with the King: or, plain English spoke to His Majesty. Being the third part of Neck or nothing; ... By Mr. John Dunton, ..
1715
Queen Robin: or the second par
Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, ..
1714
The golden age: exemplified in
The golden age: exemplified in the glorious life and reign of his present Majesty King George, and his numerous issue: or a vision of the future happiness of Great Britain, ... Part I. ... The whole humbly inscrib'd to his ... Majesty by Mr. John Dunton, ... and will be continued monthly ..
1714
The impeachment, or Great Brit
The impeachment, or Great Britain's charge against the present M-y
1714
Whigg loyalty
Whigg loyalty
1714
Neck or nothing: in a letter t
Neck or nothing: in a letter to the Right Honourable the Lord - being a supplement to the Short history of the Parliament
1713
High-church: or a vindication
High-church: or a vindication of the Reverend Mr. William Richardson
1712
The preaching-weathercock: a p
The preaching-weathercock: a paradox, proving Mr. W- R-dson (lately a dissenting minister, and now a presbiter of the Church of England) will cant, recant, and re-recant, till ... he has set his religion and conscience to all the points of the compass: ... Written by John Dunton, ..
1712
Athenianism
Athenianism
1710
The Athenian spy
The Athenian spy
1709
The bull-baiting: or, Sach--ll
The bull-baiting: or, Sach--ll dress'd up in fire-works
1709
The bull-baiting: or, Sach--ll
The bull-baiting: or, Sach--ll dress'd up in fire-works, lately brought over from the bear-garden in Southwark ... being remarks on a scandalous sermon bellow'd out at St. Paul's on the fifth of November last
1709
A cat may look on a Queen
A cat may look on a Queen
1708
The hazard of a death-bed-repe
The hazard of a death-bed-repentance
1708
Athenian Sport
Athenian Sport
1707
Bumography
Bumography
1707
The Phenix, or, A revival of scarce and valuable pieces, from the remotest antiquity down to the present times
The Phenix, or, A revival of scarce and valuable pieces, from the remotest antiquity down to the present times
1707
The Phenix; or; A revival of s
The Phenix; or; A revival of scarce and valuable pieces from the remotest antiquity down to times
1707
The pulpit-fool. A satyr
The pulpit-fool. A satyr
1707
Dunton's whipping-post
Dunton's whipping-post
1706
The living elegy: or, Dunton's
The living elegy: or, Dunton's letter (being a word of comfort) to his few creditors: with the character of a summer-friend. To which is added, the lives, religion, and honesty of the Moderator, Wandering Spy, Rehearsal, London C-d (alias post) Interloping Whipster, and the other attachers of my person and goods
1706
Religio bibliopolæ
Religio bibliopolæ
1704
Petticoat-government. In a let
Petticoat-government. In a letter to the court lords. By the author of The Post-Angel
1702
The case is alter'd
The case is alter'd
1701
The merciful assizes: or, a pa
The merciful assizes: or, a panegyric on the late Lord Jeffreys hanging so many in the west. With the lives, characters, and dying speeches of the many hundreds that were converted by his lordship's sentence. ... In a letter to Madam H- who had a brother drawn, hang'd and quarter'd at Taunton
1701
The art of living incognito
The art of living incognito
1700
The case of John Dunton, citiz
The case of John Dunton, citizen of London
1700
A poem upon the death of her l
A poem upon the death of her late majesty, Queen Mary, of blesses memory
1695
England's alarum, being an acc
England's alarum, being an account of God's most considerable dispensations of mercy and judgement toward these kingdoms for fourteen years last past
1693
The visions of the soul, before it comes into the body
The visions of the soul, before it comes into the body
1692
The parable of the top-knots
The parable of the top-knots
1691
An impartial history of the li
An impartial history of the life and death of George Lord Jeffreys late Lord Chancellor of England
1689
The informer's doom: or, an am
The informer's doom: or, an amazing and seasonable letter from Utopia
1683
Life and errors ..
Life and errors ..
Life and errors of John Dunton
Life and errors of John Dunton, late citizen of London [and bookseller]
Religio bibliopolae; or, The r
Religio bibliopolae; or, The religion of a bookseller
Teague Land, or a Merry Ramble to the Wild Irish
Teague Land, or a Merry Ramble to the Wild Irish
The danger of living in a know
The danger of living in a known sin, and the hazard of a death-bed repentance, fairly argued from the late remorse of W- D- of D-
The informer's doom, or, An un
The informer's doom, or, An unseasonable letter from Utopia directed to the man in the moon
The life and errors of John Du
The life and errors of John Dunton, citizen of London