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  • Gulliver's Travels: Into Several Remote Regions of the World

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, April 20, 2007)
    My father had a small estate in Nottinghamshire; I was the third of five sons. He sent me to Emmanuel College in Cambridge at fourteen years old where I resided three years and applied myself close to my studies; but the charge of maintaining me although I had a very scanty allowance being too great for a narrow fortune I was bound apprentice to Mr. James Bates...' (Excerpt from Chapter 1)
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  • Gulliver's travels into several regions of the world

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (University of Michigan Library, Jan. 1, 1865)
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  • Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (Independently published, )
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  • Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Jonathan Swift: Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Jonathan Swift

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 16, 2017)
    The author of these Travels, Mr. Lemuel Gulliver, is my ancient and intimate friend; there is likewise some relation between us on the mother’s side. About three years ago, Mr. Gulliver growing weary of the concourse of curious people coming to him at his house in Redriff, made a small purchase of land, with a convenient house, near Newark, in Nottinghamshire, his native country; where he now lives retired, yet in good esteem among his neighbours. Although Mr. Gulliver was born in Nottinghamshire, where his father dwelt, yet I have heard him say his family came from Oxfordshire; to confirm which, I have observed in the churchyard at Banbury in that county, several tombs and monuments of the Gullivers. Before he quitted Redriff, he left the custody of the following papers in my hands, with the liberty to dispose of them as I should think fit. I have carefully perused them three times. The style is very plain and simple; and the only fault I find is, that the author, after the manner of travellers, is a little too circumstantial. There is an air of truth apparent through the whole; and indeed the author was so distinguished for his veracity, that it became a sort of proverb among his neighbours at Redriff, when any one affirmed a thing, to say, it was as true as if Mr. Gulliver had spoken it. This volume would have been at least twice as large, if I had not made bold to strike out innumerable passages relating to the winds and tides, as well as to the variations and bearings in the several voyages, together with the minute descriptions of the management of the ship in storms, in the style of sailors; likewise the account of longitudes and latitudes; wherein I have reason to apprehend, that Mr. Gulliver may be a little dissatisfied. But I was resolved to fit the work as much as possible to the general capacity of readers. However, if my own ignorance in sea affairs shall have led me to commit some mistakes, I alone am answerable for them. And if any traveller hath a curiosity to see the whole work at large, as it came from the hands of the author, I will be ready to gratify him.
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  • Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 2, 2017)
    Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World (originally published 1726, amended 1735), is a prose satire by Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift. It is both a satire on human nature and the "travellers' tales" literary subgenre. It is Swift's best known full-length work, and a classic of English literature. He himself claimed that he wrote Gulliver's Travels "to vex the world rather than divert it". The book became popular as soon as it was published.
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  • Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Nations of The World

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 3, 2013)
    Christmas Summary Classics This series contains summary of Classic books such as Emma, Arne, Arabian Nights, Pride and prejudice, Tower of London, Wealth of Nations etc. Each book is specially crafted after reading complete book in less than 30 pages. One who wants to get joy of book reading especially in very less time can go for it. About the Book Jonathan Swift, the greatest and most original satirist of his own, or perhaps of any age, was born in Dublin, Ireland, of English parents, November 30, 1667. His poverty and abject dependence upon his relatives in his early youth may have given the first impetus to that bitter resentment and haughty spirit of pride which characterized him through life. After a somewhat troubled career in Trinity College, Dublin, he removed to England, where he entered the household of the retired English statesman, Sir William Temple, whose literary executor he became ten years later. The advertisement which this connection, and the performance of its final office, gave him, led to his appointment to a small living and certain other church emoluments in Ireland. In the following years he paid several protracted visits to London, where by the power of his pen and his unrivalled genius as a satirist of the politics of his time, he rapidly rose to a most formidable position in the State,--the intimate of poets and of statesmen. And yet, owing to the opposition which his claims met with at court, he derived no higher preferment for himself than the deanery of St. Patrick's, Dublin, in 1713. In time Swift reconciled himself to this change by vehemently espousing the cause of the Irish against their English rulers, and by his writings made himself as famous in that country as he had formerly done in England. Gradually the gloom of cerebral decay descended upon his magnificent intellect, and he died October 19, 1745. "To think of his ruin," said Thackeray, "is like thinking of the ruin of an empire." No more original work of genius than Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" exists in the English language. For sheer intellectual power it may not be equal to the "Tale of a Tub," but as it has more variety, so it has more art. "Gulliver" was published in 1726, at a period when life's disappointments had ceased to worry Swift. It is probable, however, that the book was planned some years previously, the keenness of the satire on courts and statesmen suggesting that his frustrated aims still rankled in his mind. Curious is it that so perfect an artist should nevertheless have missed the main purpose which he set himself in this book, namely, "to vex the world rather than divert it." The world refused to be vexed, and was hugely diverted. The real greatness of "Gulliver" lies in its teeming imagination and implacable logic. Swift succeeded in endowing the wildest improbabilities with an air of veracity rivalling Defoe himself. (See also Vol. X, p. 282.) For more eBooks visit www.kartindo.com
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  • Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Jonathan Swift

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 28, 2017)
    Title: Gulliver's Travels into several remote nations of the world Author: Jonathan Swift Language: English
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  • Gulliver's Travels into several remote nations of the world

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 11, 2017)
    Gulliver's Travels, by Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships, is a prose satire by Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift, that is both a satire on human nature and the "travellers' tales" literary subgenre. It is Swift's best known full-length work, and a classic of English literature. He himself claimed that he wrote Gulliver's Travels "to vex the world rather than divert it".
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  • Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Regions of the World

    Jonathan Swift

    (, Feb. 18, 2020)
    Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Regions of the World by Jonathan Swift
  • Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World

    Jonathan Swift

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    Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Jonathan Swift
  • Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., Jan. 1, 1967)
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