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Description   A nearly comprehensive collection of the works published in the English language (and non-English language works printed in the United Kingdom) during the eighteenth century, comprising approximately 140,000 books, with 26,000,000 pages. Covers the full spectrum of intellectual activity in the century: literature, history, geography, law, science, medicine, technology, the fine arts, religion, philosophy, political science and government. Includes poems, plays, novels, histories, travel books, parliamentary papers, parish registers, conduct books, cook books, almanacs--all the categories and genres published during the period.

Translations into the English language and foreign language works printed in England (often because of censorship) are included, with more than 4000 French language titles and more than 3700 Latin language titles (and even one in the Mohawk language). Included are the complete works of 28 major figures from the period, among them Edmund Burke, Henry Fielding, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, Alexander Pope, and Jonathan Swift, plus numerous 18th Century editions of Shakespeare and 500 separate editions of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Also included are controversial literature on the French Revolution, the works of philosophers like Locke, Shaftesbury, and Hume, and key women writers like Mary Wollstonecraft, Charlotte Smith, and Fanny Burney.

Extensive metadata allows for sophisticated searching, including illustrations, language, publisher, and place of publication. Researchers can thus identify translations of Rousseau published in Dublin or Edinburgh, or French language editions of Voltaire published in London. Scholars can search for the occurrence of phrases like "noble savage" or look for works containing portraits, cartoons, coats of arms, music, or genealogical tables.
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Dates covered   1701 to 1800.
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Updating frequency   Ongoing additions until the collection is complete.
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Sources   Printed material, in the English language, or published in the United Kingdom or its territories, during the 18th Century.
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Type of coverage   Full text or Full image, with full text searching.
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Print Counterpart or related resources   Based on the 18th Century component of the English Short-title Catalog and The Eighteenth Century microfilm (ALEXANDER M-FILM 2251; Guide at ALEXANDER REF Z6621.B84B742)
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Provider   Producer and vendor: Thompson Gale
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