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The Isle Of Pines (1668) / and An Essay in Bibliography by Worthington Chauncey Ford

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A short imaginative relation recounts a voyage that ends in shipwreck on a remote southern island and the subsequent development of a populous community descended from the survivors, with attention to social arrangements, reproduction, and later contact by visiting mariners. An extensive bibliographical essay accompanies the narrative, documenting the pamphlet's printing and licensing context, variants and continental editions, attribution puzzles, and auction discoveries, and offering a reconstruction of how differing issues and imprints shaped modern judgments of rarity and authorship.

About the Author

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Henry Neville

Henry Neville was an English author known primarily for his work "The Isle of Pines," published in 1668. This book is notable for its early exploration of utopian themes and its imaginative depiction of a remote island society. Neville's writing reflects the interests of the 17th century, particularly in the context of colonialism and the human condition. His contributions to literature, though not as widely recognized today, offer valuable insights into the social and philosophical currents of his time.

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