If you liked The art of living incognito by John Dunton, bookseller, start with The Phenix; or; A revival of scarce and valuable pieces from the remotest antiquity down to times (1707), Mr. John Dunton's dying groans from the Fleet-prison (1723), and The state-weathercocks (1719). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The Phenix; or; A revival of scarce and valuable pieces from the remotest antiquity down to times
1707 · John Dunton, bookseller · Same author
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Mr. John Dunton's dying groans from the Fleet-prison
1723 · 15 pages · John Dunton, bookseller · Same author
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An essay proving we shall know our friends in heaven
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