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John Cleland
FANNY HILL
Or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
Edited with an Introduction by Peter Wagner
Penguin Classics 240pp. 978-0-14-043249-7 $12.00
Captain James Cook
THE JOURNALS OF CAPTAIN COOK
Selected and Edited with
Introductions by Philip Edwards
Abridged from the four-volume Hakluyt
Society edition and includes a glossary of
unusual words, indexes of people and places
and a postscript assessing the controversy surrounding Cook’s death. 17 maps.
Penguin Classics 672pp. 978-0-14-043647-1 $15.00
Quobna Ottobah Cugoano
THOUGHTS AND SENTIMENTS
ON THE EVIL OF SLAVERY
and Other Writings
Edited with an Introduction
and Notes by Vincent Carretta
“Carretta’s edition restores this important, but
little known author to his rightful place as a
central figure in the Black Atlantic tradition of
the eighteenth century...A masterful achievement.”—Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Penguin Classics 240pp. 978-0-14-044750-7 $16.00
Daniel Defoe
A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR
Edited with an Introduction
and Notes by Cynthia Wall
Includes a new introduction and four appendices: an essay on the Plague, topographical
index, maps, and Anthony Burgess’s introduction from the 1966 Penguin Classics edition.
Penguin Classics 336pp. 978-0-14-043785-0 $11.00
MOLL FLANDERS
Edited with an Introduction by David Blewett
“Among the few English novels which we can
call indisputably great.”—Virginia Woolf.
Penguin Classics 480pp. 978-0-14-043313-5 $11.00
Afterword by Regina Barrecca
Signet Classics 336 pp. 978-0-451-52985-5 $5.95
ROBINSON CRUSOE
Edited with an Introduction by John Richetti
Originally published in 1719 and still one of the
most famous and resonant myths in literature.
Penguin Classics 288 pp. 978-0-14-143982-2 $9.00
Introduction by Paul Theroux
Afterword by Robert Mayer
Signet Classics 336 pp. 978-0-451-53077-6 $5.95
ROXANA: or, The Fortunate Mistress
Edited by David Blewett
Penguin Classics 416pp. 978-0-14-043149-0 $15.00
THE STORM
Edited with an Introduction
and Notes by Richard Hamblyn
Penguin Classics 272pp. 978-0-14-143992-1 $15.00
Olaudah Equiano
THE INTERESTING NARRATIVE
and Other Writings
Revised and Expanded Edition
Notes and an Introduction
by Vincent Carretta
“The most thoroughly researched and the
most copiously annotated text of Equiano’s
Narrative ever published, this is now the
standard edition of Equiano’s classic autobiography.”—William L. Andrews, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Contains
the complete text in addition to all the other
known writings by Equiano, published and
unpublished, including his will.
Penguin Classics 432pp. 978-0-14-243716-2 $14.00
Vincent Carretta
EQUIANO, THE AFRICAN
Biography of a Self-Made Man
“Excellent...rich and wonderful.”—The New
Yorker. “By far the best critical account of
Olaudah Equiano’s life and writing.”—Simon
Schama in Rough Passages.
B/w illustrations and maps.
Penguin 464pp. 978-0-14-303842-9 $16.00
Henry Fielding
THE HISTORY OF TOM JONES,
A FOUNDLING
Edited by Thomas Keymer and Alice Wakely
Introduction by Thomas Keymer
The exuberant chronicle of fiction’s most
amorous foundling. Includes an appendix of
Fielding’s revisions.
Penguin Classics 1,024 pp. 978-0-14-043622-8 $12.00
JOSEPH ANDREWS/SHAMELA
Edited with an Introduction
and Notes by Judith Hawley
Penguin Classics 432pp. 978-0-14-043386-9 $11.00
Edward Gibbon
THE HISTORY OF THE DECLINE
AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Abridged with a New Introduction
by David Womersley
Based on Womersley’s definitive three-volume
Penguin Classics edition, this abridgement
contains complete chapters from all three volumes, linked by extended bridging passages,
vividly capturing the style, the argument,
and the architecture of the whole work.
“Womersley’s edition supersedes all others.”
—The Times Literary Supplement.
Penguin Classics 848pp. 978-0-14-043764-5 $17.00
Also unabridged in Penguin Classics:
Volume I 1,232 pp. 978-0-14-043393-7 $24.95
Volume II 1,024 pp. 978-0-14-043394-4 $24.95
Volume III 1,360 pp. 978-0-14-043395-1 $24.95
Oliver Goldsmith
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD
Edited with an Introduction by Stephen Coote
Penguin Classics 224pp. 978-0-14-043159-9 $10.00
Elizabeth Inchbald
A SIMPLE STORY
Edited with an Introduction by Pamela Clemit
Penguin Classics 368pp. 978-0-14-043473-6 $20.00
Samuel Johnson
A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH
LANGUAGE: An Anthology
Selected, Edited, and with
an Introduction by David Crystal
Contains 4,000 of the most representative,
entertaining, and historically fascinating
entries, given in full with original spelling
and examples of usage from Shakespeare to
Milton. Includes Johnson’s plan and preface
for the original Dictionary, Boswell’s account
of the project, a biographical essay, and notes.
Penguin Classics 704pp. 978-0-14-144157-3 $20.00
THE HISTORY OF RASSELAS,
PRINCE OF ABYSSINIA
Edited with a New Introduction by Paul Goring
Penguin Classics 192pp. 978-0-14-143970-9 $14.00
SELECTED ESSAYS
Edited with an Introduction by David Womersley
Includes the forcefully argued moral pieces of
his middle years and the more whimsical meditations of his later work.
Penguin Classics 576pp. 978-0-14-043627-3 $18.00
Matthew Lewis
THE MONK
Edited with an Introduction
by Christopher MacLachlan
A gothic masterpiece admired by the Marquis
de Sade, Poe, and Flaubert.
Penguin Classics 416pp. 978-0-14-043603-7 $11.00
Bernard Mandeville
THE FABLE OF THE BEES
or Private Vices, Publick Benefits
Edited with an Introduction by Phillip Harth
Gloriously pugnacious, this cause célèbre from
the great age of English satire puts vice at the
center of 18th-century British society.
Penguin Classics 416pp. 978-0-14-044541-1 $13.00
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
SELECTED LETTERS
Edited with an Introduction by Isobel Grundy
Penguin Classics 576pp. 978-0-14-043490-3 $20.00
Lucy Moore, editor
CON MEN AND CUTPURSES
Scenes from the Hogarthian Underworld
Brings to life the murky underworld of eighteenth-century England through memoirs,
newspaper articles, satires, and ballads. “A fascinating introduction to the criminal world of
our ancestors.”— The Times Literary Supplement.
Line drawings.
Penguin Classics 336pp. 978-0-14-043760-7 $15.00
Samuel Richardson
CLARISSA or, The History of a Young Lady
Edited with an Introduction
and Notes by Angus Ross
The complete, original 1747 text.
Penguin Classics 1,536 pp. 978-0-14-043215-2 $26.00
Abridged with an Afterword by Sheila Ortiz-Taylor
Signet Classics 576 pp. 978-0-451-52979-4 $9.95
PAMELA or, Virtue Rewarded
Edited by Peter Sabor
Introduction by Margaret Anne Doody
Richardson’s final version of the novel.
Penguin Classics 544pp. 978-0-14-043140-7 $11.00
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