This is Volume 5 of the collected "Works" of Daniel Defoe, a prolific and influential English writer, journalist, and novelist. Defoe is best known for his novel "Robinson Crusoe," but his extensive body of work encompasses a wide range of genres and subjects, reflecting the social, political, and economic issues of his time.
This volume offers readers further insight into Defoe's diverse literary contributions. His works provide invaluable perspectives on early 18th-century England and continue to be studied for their literary merit and historical significance.
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