Alain-René Lesage
Alain-René Lesage (; 6 May 166817 November 1747; older spelling Le Sage) was a French novelist and playwright. Lesage is best known for his comic novel ''The Devil upon Two Sticks'' (1707, ''Le Diable boiteux''), his comedy ''Turcaret'' (1709), and his picaresque novel ''Gil Blas'' (1715–1735). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Le Sage, Alain René
Published 1774
Published 1774
printed for the translator, and sold by all the booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland
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by Le Sage, Alain René
Published 1735
Published 1735
printed for J. Nourse , at the Lamb without Temple-Bar ; and F. Cogan, at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet
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by Le Sage, Alain René
Published 1785
Published 1785
[printed for W. Strahan, J. Rivington, T. Davies, W. Johnston, T. Longman [and 5 others in London]
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by Le Sage, Alain René
Published 1799
Published 1799
chez Bell & Bradfute, G. Creech, J. Dickson, P. Hill, R. Gordon, et Manners & Millar
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by Le Sage, Alain René
Published 1778
Published 1778
[sold by J. Massey, R. Sprout, W. Salton, R. Tonlinson, J. Dursley [and 5 others in London]
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by Le Sage, Alain René
Published 1745
Published 1745
printed for Charles Bathurst [London] at the Cross-Keys in Fleet-Street, London
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by Le Sage, Alain René
Published 1795
Published 1795
printed for the proprietors; and sold by all booksellers in town and country