Henry Fielding
Henry Fielding (22 April 1707 – 8 October 1754) was an English writer and magistrate known for the use of humour and satire in his works. His 1749 comic novel ''The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling'' was a seminal work in the genre. Along with Samuel Richardson, Fielding is seen as the founder of the traditional English novel. He also played an important role in the history of law enforcement in the United Kingdom, using his authority as a magistrate to found the Bow Street Runners, London's first professional police force. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fielding, Henry
Published 1728
Published 1728
printed by S. Powell, for George Risk, at Shakespear's Head, George Ewing, at the Angel and Bible, and and William Smith, at the Hercules, in Dame's-Street
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by Fielding, Henry
Published 1743
Published 1743
printed by S. Powell, for John Smith, at the Philosophers-Heads, on the Blind-Kay, Bookseller
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by Fielding, Henry
Published 1771
Published 1771
printed for W. Strahan, J. & F. Rivington, L. Hawes & Co. R. Horsfield, W. Johnston, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, T. Longman, E. & C. Dilly, W. & J. Richardson, G. Kearsly, R. Dymott, T. Cadell, W. Woodfall, T. Lowndes, S. Bladon, Robinson and Roberts, R. Baldwin, T. Davies, T. Becket, J. Robson, D. Wilson and G. Nicol. T. Noteman, and T. Evans
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by Fielding, Henry
Published 1783
Published 1783
printed for W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, S. Crowder, T. Longman, J. Robson, C. Dilly, G. Kearsley, G. Robinson, T. Cadell, T. Lowndes, R. Baldwin, W. Cater, G. Nicoll, S. Bladon, J. Murray, W. Flexney, T. Evans. W. Ofridge, J. Sewell, W. Lane, J. Bowen, & W. Fox
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by Fielding, Henry
Published 1741
Published 1741
printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword and Buckler Court, over-against the Crown-Tavern on Ludgate-Hill
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by Fielding, Henry
Published 1743
Published 1743
printed for H. Chapelle, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head, in Grosvenor-Street
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by Fielding, Henry
Published 1792
Published 1792
printed by T. Rickaby, for Messrs. Scatcherd and Whitaker, No. 12, Ave-Maria-Lane