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Deaf, Fiction, Biography, Occultism, Precognition, Prophets, Means of communication, Early works to 1900People
Duncan Campbell (1680?-1730)Places
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Includes table of contents.
Caption title: The history of the life and surprizing adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell.
"The method of teaching deaf and dumb persons to write, read, and understand a language" [by John Wallis. cf. Dictionary of national biography]: p. 38-55.
Authorship disputed; probably by Defoe, though ascribed also to William Bond under whose name it appeared in 1728, with new title: The supernatural philosopher; or, The mysteries of magick ... unfolded by William Bond. cf. Dictionary of national biography; Cambridge history of English literature, v. 9; Georges Dottin's "Daniel DeFoe et ses romans" (1924) p. 261.
Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, inc., 1976. 1 microfiche : positive ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 12012)
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