CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY DUNTON
The original list was compiled by Katherine
Larsen and has been expanded upon,
with electronic holding added by, Mike Dunton
1681
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The Address of Above Twenty Thousand of the Loyal Protestant Apprentices
of London. Printed for William Ingol the Elder.
- A Friendly Dialogue between two London-apprentices. Printed for Richard
Janeway.
- A Just and Modest Vindication of the Many Thousand Loyal Apprentices. Printed for R. Goodfellow.
- A Vindication of the Protestant Petitioning Apprentices. Printed for
Richard Janeway.
- True Loyalty in its Collours . . . An Heroick Poem. Printed for
J. R.
1682
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A Congratulatory Poem to the Ministers Sons. Printed for John
Dunton.
1683
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The House of Weeping: or a Man's Last Progress. Printed for John
Dunton. [2]
1684
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Dunton's Remains. Printed for John Dunton. [1, 2]
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Pilgrim's Guide from the Cradle to the Grave. Printed for John Dunton. [2]
1685
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Heavenly Pastime. Printed for John Dunton. [1, 2]
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Hue and Cry After Conscience. Printed for John Dunton. [1, 2]
1689
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A Ramble Round the World. Printed for Richard Janeway.
1691-1697
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Athenian Gazette/Mercury. Printed for John Dunton.
- The image to the right is of the July 18,1693 edition. It was
sold on eBay in 2001 and was two pages. An article title on the second
page was "A FURTHER ACCOUNT OF THE TRYALS OF THE NEW ENGLAND WITCHES ".
Printed on quality linen paper.
1691
1692
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Monsieur in a Mouse-Trap
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A Mourning Ring
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The Compleat Library. Printed for John Dunton.
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Visions of the Soul. Printed for John Dunton.
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Young Students Library. Printed for John Dunton.
1693
1694
1696
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The Night Walker. Printed for James Orme.
1697
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Female War
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The Dying Pastor's Last Farewell to His Friends
in Froome, Selwood, Shepton-Mallet, Brewton, Wincaton, and the Adjacent Parts.
Being Several Sermons on 1 Joh. 2. 15. Preached by That Learned, and Pious
Divine, Mr. Henry Albin, and Repared for the Press with His Own Hand a Little
Before His Death. To Which is Added an Elegy by Mrs. Mary Hamlen, Late of
Froome, in Somerset-shire. Printed for John Dunton. (Only image of
cover page in collection)
1698
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An Essay Proving We Shall Know Our Friends in Heaven. Sold by E.
Whitlock.
1699
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Dublin Scuffle. Sold by A. Baldwin.
(Only image of cover page in collection)
1700
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The Art of Living Incognito. Printed for John Dunton
1701
1702
1703-10
1703
1704
1705
1706
1707
1707-08
1708
1709
1710
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Athenian Newes or Dunton's Oracle. Printed for John Morphew.
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Athenianism
1712
1713
1714
1715
1716
1717
1718
1719
1721
1723
1728
1745
- A True Journal of the Sallee Fleet.
by John Dunton*. Published by Thomas Osborne in "A collection of
voyages and travels" [London 1745, 2 volumes]
*NOTE: This is
not the same John Dunton but a mariner of the same name.
1762
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The Life, Travels, and Adventures of Christopher Wagstaffe. J. Hinxman
1867
1939, 1982
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Teague Land, or, A Merry ramble to the Wild Irish (unpublished 1698
letters). Ed. Edward MacLysaght, originally appeared as an appendix to Irish
Life in the Seventeenth Century (1939) and reprinted separately by Irish
Academic Press, Blackrock, County Dublin
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In "Life and Errors", Dunton's autobiography, he declared out of all the
things he had published he only regretted seven publications. His
semi-autobiographical, "Voyage Round the World," was one of these seven.
- Dunton's father, John Dunton Sr. was an Anglican minister. When one volume
of his sermons sold well, Dunton appears to have taken this as a cue to
publish more material under his father's name. Several of these books are also
regretted.
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