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The Strange Surprising Sources of Robinson Crusoe (Textxet)
by David Fausett
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Excerpt - on Page 77: "
... a mode of communication, which the local king greatly feared - a theme that recalls Marana's Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy, first published in 1684. ... "
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The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth-Century Novel (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
by John J. Richetti
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Excerpt - on Page 38: "
... MAX NOVAK Turkish Spy as an example of a work drawing upon the life of the time that "from the known Variety of them, ... "
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Urbane and Rustic England: Cultural Ties and Social Spheres in the Provinces, 1660-1780
by Carl B. Estabrook
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... Spectator issues worth 9s 6d all told; Samuel and Mary Smith (1776), a wealthy Bristol couple, had eight volumes of Turkish Spy issues worth 6s all told. Thomas Bolt's magazines may have been printed in Bristol but, it should be mentioned, neither ... "
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In Old Paris: An Anthology of Source Descriptions, 1323-1790
by Robert W. Berger
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