John Cleland

John Cleland (, baptised – 23 January 1789) was an English novelist best known for his fictional ''Fanny Hill: or, the Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure'', whose eroticism led to his arrest. James Boswell called him "a sly, old malcontent". Provided by Wikipedia

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by Cleland, John
Alex Catalogue

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by Cleland, John
Published 1761
printed for T. Becket, at Tully's Head, in the Strand; and T. Davies, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden

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by Cleland, John
Published 1749
printed for T. Clement

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by Cleland, John
Published 1755
printed for the author

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by Cleland, John
Published 1760
Printed for R. Griffiths, in the Strand

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by Cleland, John
Published 1751
Printed for G. Faulkner, in Essex-street

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by Cleland, John
Published 1760
printed for G. Fenton in the Strand

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by Cleland, John
Published 1749
printed [by Thomas Parker] for G. Fenton [i.e Ralph Griffiths] in the Strand

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by Cleland, John
Published 1784
printed for G. Fenton, in the Strand

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by Cleland, John
Published 1755
[printed for G. Fenton in the Strand. [Fenton Griffiths]

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by Cleland, John
Published 1751
printed for R. Griffiths, at the Dunciad, in Paul's Church-Yard

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by Cleland, John
Published 1760
printed for I. Pottinger, in Pater-Noster-Row