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Books by Daniel Defoe

Born in London to a prosperous tallow-chandler, Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) was educated at the Presbyterian Ministry at Morton's Academy for Dissenters, but in 1683 abandoned the ministry and followed his father by pursuing a career in trade and politics. A prolific non-fiction writer (writing some 500 books on a wide range of topics), prominent public figure (single-handedly producing the Review, a pro-government newspaper, for some time) political agitant (arrested in 1703 for writing an ironical satire on High Church extremism) and secret agent, it was not until late in his life that Defoe turned to fiction. He published Robinson Crusoe in 1719, just over ten years before his death, and is widely held to be the first true novelist.
Memoirs of a Cavalier By Daniel Defoe
Memoirs of a Cavalierby Daniel Defoe
Very Good
£3.80
The Storm By Daniel Defoe
The Stormby Daniel Defoe
New
£16.99
The Experiment By Daniel Defoe
The Experimentby Daniel Defoe
New
£13.59
Robinson Crusoe By Daniel Defoe
Robinson Crusoeby Daniel Defoe
New
£12.09
The Consolidator By Daniel Defoe
The Consolidatorby Daniel Defoe
New
£8.09
Moll Flanders By Daniel Defoe
Moll Flandersby Daniel Defoe
Very Good
£3.49
Robinson Crusoe By Daniel Defoe
Robinson Crusoeby Daniel Defoe
Well Read
£3.49