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  • Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts by Jonathan Swift

    Jonathan Swift, Joanne Panettieri

    eBook (, Dec. 16, 2012)
    Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts (Illustrated) is the story of an Englishman, Lemuel Gulliver, is a novel by Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift, This ebook contains all four parts:1.1 Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput1.2 Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag1.3 Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan1.4 Part IV: A Voyage to the Country of the HouyhnhnmsBeautifully Illustrated
  • Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 12, 2015)
    Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships, commonly known as Gulliver’s Travels (1726, amended 1735), is a prose satire by Anglo-Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift, that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the ”travellers’ tales” literary subgenre. It is Swift’s best known full-length work, and a classic of English literature. The book became popular as soon as it was published. John Gay wrote in a 1726 letter to Swift that ”It is universally read, from the cabinet council to the nursery.” Since then, it has never been out of print. The book begins with a short preamble in which Lemuel Gulliver, in the style of books of the time, gives a brief outline of his life and history before his voyages. He enjoys travelling, although it is that love of travel that is his downfall. During his first voyage, Gulliver is washed ashore after a shipwreck and finds himself a prisoner of a race of tiny people, less than 6 inches tall, who are inhabitants of the island country of Lilliput. After giving assurances of his good behaviour, he is given a residence in Lilliput and becomes a favourite of the court. From there, the book follows Gulliver’s observations on the Court of Lilliput. He is also given the permission to roam around the city on a condition that he must not harm their subjects. Gulliver assists the Lilliputians to subdue their neighbours, the Blefuscudians, by stealing their fleet. However, he refuses to reduce the island nation of Blefuscu to a province of Lilliput, displeasing the King and the court. Gulliver is charged with treason for, among other crimes, ”making water” (urination) in the capital, though he was putting out a fire and saving countless lives. He is convicted and sentenced to be blinded, but with the assistance of a kind friend, he escapes to Blefuscu. Here he spots and retrieves an abandoned boat and sails out to be rescued by a passing ship, which safely takes him back home. This book of the Travels is a typical political satire.
  • Gulliver's travels into several remote nations of the world,

    Jonathan Swift

    Unknown Binding (Spencer Press, March 15, 1937)
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  • Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World

    D.D. Jonathan Swift

    Hardcover (The William J. Hill Co., Inc., Jan. 1, 1954)
    Preface: This edition of Gulliver's Travels is practically a reprint of the original edition, the only alterations being the omission of certain coarse passages which would offend modern taste. Footnotes are given, chiefly explanatory of obsolete words and obscure expressions, or elucidative of various matters in regard to which many readers may desire information.
  • swift: gulliver's travels into several remote nations of the world

    jonathan [illustrated by arthur rackham] swift

    Hardcover (JM Dent, Sept. 3, 1959)
    None
  • Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Regions of the World

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (IndoEuropeanPublishing.com, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), is a novel by Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travellers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is Swift's best known full-length work, and a classic of English literature. Although it was by no means intended for them, the book was soon appropriated by the children, who have ever since continued to regard it as one of the most delightful of their story books. They cannot comprehend the occasion which provoked the book nor appreciate the satire which underlies the narrative, but they delight in the wonderful adventures, and wander full of open-eyed astonishment into the new worlds through which the vivid and logically accurate imagination of the author so personally conducts them. And there is a meaning and a moral in the stories of the Voyages to Lilliput and Brobdingnag which is entirely apart from the political satire they are intended to convey, a meaning and a moral which the youngest child who can read it will not fail to seize, and upon which it is scarcely necessary for the teacher to comment.
  • Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World - Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

    Jonathan Swift, Arthur Rackham

    Paperback (Pook Press, May 27, 2015)
    Pook Press celebrates the great Golden Age of Illustration in children's literature. Many of the earliest children's books, particularly those dating back to the 1850s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Pook Press are working to republish these classic works in affordable, high quality, colour editions, using the original text and artwork so these works can delight another generation of children. Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) was one of the premier illustrators of the early 20th Century. He illustrated many books, the first of which was published in 1893. Throughout his career he had developed a very individual style that is was to influence a whole generation of children, artists and other illustrators. His haunting humour and dreamlike romance adds to the enchantment and fantasy of children's literature.
  • Gulliver's travels into several remote nations of the world

    Jonathan SWIFT

    Hardcover (The Temple Press, March 15, 1939)
    291p large blue hardback, cover worn to edges, school library number to spine, 12 full colour Arthur Rackham plates, small pen marks to margins on several pages, pages otherwise very clean, binding firm
  • Gulliver's travels;: An account of the four voyages into several remote nations of the world

    Jonathan Swift

    Hardcover (The Heritage press, Sept. 3, 1940)
    Subtitled An Account of the Four Voyages into Several Remote Nations of the World. Now written down by Jonathan Swift. This is a novel by Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travellers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is Swift's best known full-length work, and a classic of English literature. The book is illustrated with engravings on wood by Fritz Eichenberg. This cloth hardcover edition was issued in a shelf sleeve (or box).
  • Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World - Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

    Jonathan Swift, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (Pook Press, Feb. 19, 2013)
    Pook Press celebrates the great Golden Age of Illustration in children's literature. Many of the earliest children's books, particularly those dating back to the 1850s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Pook Press are working to republish these classic works in affordable, high quality, colour editions, using the original text and artwork so these works can delight another generation of children. Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) was one of the premier illustrators of the early 20th Century. He illustrated many books, the first of which was published in 1893. Throughout his career he had developed a very individual style that is was to influence a whole generation of children, artists and other illustrators. His haunting humour and dreamlike romance adds to the enchantment and fantasy of children's literature.
  • Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Nations Of The World Jonathan Swift

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 29, 2019)
    Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift is a witty and insightful satirical novel recounts the history of Lemuel Gulliver, "First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of several Ships". In his travels Gulliver visits the Land of Lilliput, where he towers over the local inhabitants, the land of Brobdingnag where he is much smaller than the citizens, the floating island of Laputa, infested with fanatical scientists who in their obsession with reason behave with no sense at all and finally to the land of the brutish Yahoos who look to all intents and purposes like humans and are derided the intelligent horse people. John Gay said in a 1726 letter to Swift that "it is universally read, from the cabinet council to the nursery"
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  • Gulliver's Travels: Into Several Remote Regions of the World

    Jonathan Swift

    Hardcover (Pinnacle Press, May 24, 2017)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.