Three 18th-cent. Robinson Crusoe editions: (1) The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe
by Daniel De Foe. Cooke's edition. London, printed for C. Cooke, 1798-'99, 3 vols., 199; 212; 198 p., each vol. w. engr. frontisp. and title, w. a total of 6 other engr. plates, contemp. unif. marbled calf and gilt spine w. 3 mor. letterpieces, sm. 8vo. Very attractive set. (2) The whole life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe (...). As related by himselfBy Daniel De Foe. London, printed at the Logographic Press and sold by J. Walter, 1785. 2 vols, (4),485; (4),452 p., w. 2 diff. engr. frontisp., contemp. treecalf, large 8vo. Both vols. occas. foxed, w. old owner's entry "Warz" in pen on title-p., and neatly rebacked in old style. (3) The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe (...). Eleventh edition, with cuts. Edinb./ London, printed for W. Darling and J. Richardson, 1775. IV,324 p., w. engr. frontisp. and 3 plates, later hcalf. Finger-soiled throughout, occas. other stains.
(total 3 editions in 6 vols.)