The historical sources of Defoe's Journal of the plague year : illustrated by extracts from the original documents in the Burney collection and manuscript room in the British Museum.
authors:
Nicholson, Watson.
subjects:
Defoe, Daniel, 1660 or 1-1731 Journal of the plague year.
English fiction (1702-1745).
publishers:
Kennikat Press,
notes:
originally published 1920.
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