Henry Fielding
Active Years
Min year: 1728, Max year: 1800, Max count: 18
As Author
- 1728: The masquerade. A poem
- 1728: Love in several masques
- 1728: Love in several masques
- 1730: Tom Thumb. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre in the hay-market
- 1730: Tom Thumb
- 1730: The temple beau
- 1730: The author's farce
- 1730: The author's farce
- 1730: Tom Thumb
- 1730: The author's farce
- 1730: The coffeehouse politician
- 1730: The temple beau
- 1730: Tom Thumb
- 1730: Tom Thumb
- 1730: Tom Thumb
- 1730: Tom Thumb
- 1730: The coffee-House politician
- 1730: The author's farce
- 1730: The author's farce
- 1730: Tom Thumb
- 1730: Rape upon rape
- 1731: The tragedy of tragedies
- 1731: The genuine Grub-Street opera. As it was intended to be acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. Written by Scriblerus Secundus
- 1731: The welsh opera
- 1731: The tragedy of tragedies; or the life and death of Tom Thumb the Great
- 1731: The tragedy of tragedies; or The life and death of Tom Thumb the Great
- 1731: The welsh opera
- 1731: The letter-Writers
- 1732: The lottery. A farce
- 1732: The old debauchees
- 1732: The old debauchees
- 1732: The lottery. A farce
- 1732: The lottery. A farce
- 1732: The modern husband
- 1732: The modern husband
- 1732: The Covent-Garden tragedy
- 1732: The covent-Garden tragedy
- 1732: [The] modern husband. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1732: The lottery. A farce
- 1732: The modern husband
- 1733: The miser
- 1733: The miser
- 1733: The lottery. A farce
- 1733: The miser
- 1734: The intriguing chambermaid
- 1734: Don Quixote in England
- 1734: The miser
- 1734: Don Quixote in England
- 1735: An old man taught wisdom
- 1735: The universal gallant
- 1735: Some thoughts on the present state of the theatres
- 1735: An old man taught wisdom
- 1736: Pasquin
- 1736: Pasquin
- 1736: Pasquin
- 1736: Pasquin
- 1736: Tumble-down Dick: or, Phaeton in the suds
- 1736: Pasquin
- 1737: The historical register
- 1737: The tragedy of tragedies
- 1737: The historical register
- 1737: The historical register
- 1737: Pasquin
- 1737: The historical register
- 1738: The historical register
- 1740: An old man taught wisdom
- 1740: The lottery. A farce
- 1740: Pasquin
- 1741: Te?s Home?rou Vernon-iados, rhapso?dia e? gramma 1 The Vernon-iad: done into English, from the original Greek of Homer. Lately found at Constantinople. With notes in usum, &c. Book the first
- 1741: An apology for the life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews
- 1741: Of true greatness
- 1741: The miser
- 1741: The crisis
- 1741: An apology for the life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews
- 1741: The champion
- 1741: The historical register
- 1741: Te?s Home?rou Vernon-iados, rhapso?dia e? gramma 1 The Vernon-iad. Done into English, from the original Greek of Homer. Lately found at Constantinople. With notes in usum, &c. Book the first
- 1741: An apology for the life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews
- 1742: A full vindication of the Dutchess Dowager of Marlborough
- 1742: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams
- 1742: An old man taught wisdom
- 1742: A full vindication of the Dutchess Dowager of Marlborough
- 1742: Miss Lucy in town
- 1742: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews
- 1742: The opposition. A vision
- 1742: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews
- 1742: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams
- 1742: A full vindication of the Dutchess Dowager of Marlborough
- 1742: Miss Lucy in town
- 1743: Miscellanies
- 1743: Some papers proper to be read before the R-l Society, concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot or Guinea
- 1743: Les avantures de Joseph Andrews, et du ministre Abraham Adams, publie?es en anglois, en 1742. Par M... Feilding [sic]; et traduites en franc?ois, a? Londres, par une dame angloise, sur la troisie?me edition. Tome Premier
- 1743: The wedding-ay
- 1743: Miscellanies
- 1743: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. The Third Edition, illustrated with Cuts. In two volumes. ...
- 1743: Miscellanies
- 1743: Les avantures de Joseph Andrews, et du ministre Abraham Adams
- 1743: Miscellanies
- 1743: The wedding-day
- 1743: The champion
- 1743: The wedding-day
- 1744: Tumble-Down Dick: or, Phaeton in the suds
- 1744: The miser
- 1744: The historical register, as it was acted at the new theatre in the Hay-Market
- 1745: A serious address to the people of Great Britain
- 1745: A serious address to the people of Great Britain
- 1745: A serious address to the people of Great Britain
- 1745: The charge to the jury
- 1745: A serious address to the people of Great Britain
- 1745: A dialogue between the devil, the Pope, and the Pretender
- 1746: The debauchees: or, the Jesuit caught. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ... By Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1746: The female husband: or, the surprising history of Mrs. Mary, alias Mr George Hamilton, who was convicted of having married a young woman of Wells and lived with her as her husband. Taken from her own mouth since her confinement
- 1746: The debauchees: or, the Jesuit caught. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's Servants. By Henry Fielding, Esq;
- 1747: A proper answer to a late scurrilous libel, entitled, An apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate minister
- 1747: A dialogue between a gentleman of London
- 1747: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams
- 1747: An old man taught wisdom
- 1747: A dialogue between a gentleman of London
- 1747: A compleat and authentick history of the rise
- 1748: The intriguing chambermaid
- 1748: A proper answer to a late scurrilous libel, entitled, An apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate minister. By the author of the Jacobite's Journal
- 1748: The miser: a farce of three acts
- 1748: The lottery. A farce
- 1748: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. Illustrated with cuts. In two volumes
- 1748: The miser
- 1748: A proper answer to a late scurrilous libel, entitled, An apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate minister
- 1749: Stultus versus sapientem
- 1749: Stultus versus sapientem
- 1749: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling. In six volumes. By Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1749: The history of Tom Jones
- 1749: The history of Tom Jones
- 1749: A true state of the case of Bosavern Penlez
- 1749: A true state of the case of Bosavern Penlez
- 1749: An old man taught wisdom
- 1749: The history of Tom Jones
- 1749: The history of Tom Jones
- 1749: Stultus versus sapientem
- 1750: The lottery. A farce
- 1750: The history of Tom Jones
- 1750: The debauchees: or, The Jesuit caught. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. By Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1750: The [a]uthor's Farce; with a puppet-show, call'd the leasures of the town
- 1750: The intriguing chambermaid
- 1750: The letter-writers
- 1750: Histoire de Tom Jones
- 1750: Les avantures de Joseph Andrews, et du ministre Abraham Adams, publie?es en anglois, en 1742. Par M... Feilding [sic], ... traduites en franc?ois, par l'abbe? des Fontaines, sur la troisie?me edition.
- 1751: An enquiry into the causes of the late increase of robbers, &c. With some proposals for remedying this growing evil
- 1751: An enquiry into the causes of the late increase of robbers, &c. With some proposals for remedying this growing evil
- 1751: A plan of the Universal Register-Office, opposite Cecil-street in the Strand
- 1751: The tragedy of tragedies
- 1751: An enquiry into the causes of the late increase of robbers, &c
- 1751: Histoire de Tom Jones
- 1751: Amelia
- 1751: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. Illustrated with cuts. In two volumes
- 1752: Amelia
- 1752: A plan of the Universal Register-Office
- 1752: Examples of the interposition of providence in the detection and punishment of murder
- 1752: Examples of the interposition of providence in the detection and punishment of murder
- 1752: Amelia
- 1753: A plan of the Universal Register-Office
- 1753: A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning
- 1753: A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning
- 1753: A proposal for making an effectual provision for the poor
- 1753: A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning
- 1753: A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning
- 1753: A proposal for making an effectual provision for the poor
- 1753: A plan of the Universal Register-Office
- 1754: The miser
- 1754: The covent-Garden tragedy
- 1754: The life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the great. A journey from this world to the next. By Henry Fielding, Esq;
- 1754: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of cervantes, author of Don Quixote. In two volumes
- 1754: The life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great
- 1754: Don Quixote in England
- 1754: Pasquin
- 1755: The intriguing chambermaid
- 1755: The Grub-Street opera. As it is acted at the theatre in the Hay-Market. By Scriblerus Secundus. To which is added, The masquerade, a poem. Printed in MDCCXXVIII
- 1755: The journal of a voyage to Lisbon, by the Late Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1755: The dramatic works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1755: A plan of the Universal Register-Office
- 1755: The miser
- 1755: Don Quixote in England
- 1755: The lottery
- 1755: The journal of a voyage to Lisbon
- 1756: Miss Lucy in town
- 1756: A journal of a voyage to Lisbon
- 1757: Tom Thumb the great. An opera
- 1757: Don Quixote in England
- 1757: The virgin unmask'd
- 1757: The miser
- 1757: The intriguing chambermaid
- 1758: The lottery. A farce
- 1758: The intriguing chamber-maid
- 1758: Amelia
- 1758: The dramatic works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1758: The life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the great. To which is added, A journey from this world to the next. By Henry Fielding, Esq;
- 1759: The miser
- 1759: The history of Tom Jones
- 1759: The lottery. A farce
- 1760: Don Quixote in England
- 1761: The lottery
- 1761: The miser
- 1761: The dramatic works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1761: The lottery
- 1761: The intriguing chambermaid
- 1761: The virgin unmask'd
- 1762: An old man taught wisdom; or, The virgin unmask'd
- 1762: An old man taught wisdom
- 1762: The miser
- 1762: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. Illustrated with cuts. In two volumes
- 1762: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1762: The virgin unmask'd
- 1762: Ame?lie, histoire angloise
- 1762: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1763: Histoire de Jonathan Wild le Grand
- 1763: The history of Tom Jones
- 1764: Examples of the interposition of providence in the detection and punishment of murder
- 1764: Examples of the interposition of providence in the detection and punishment of murder
- 1764: Histoire de Tom Jones
- 1764: Miss Lucy in town
- 1764: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. Illustrated with cuts
- 1765: The intriguing chamber-maid
- 1765: The history of Tom Jones
- 1765: The tragedy of tragedies
- 1765: An old man taught wisdom
- 1766: The champion
- 1766: Don Quixote in England
- 1766: The history of Tom Jones
- 1766: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1766: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1767: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1767: Tom Jones ou l'enfant trouve?
- 1767: Tom Jones ou l'enfant trouve?
- 1767: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams
- 1767: Tom Jones ou l'enfant trouve?
- 1767: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr Abraham Adams
- 1767: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams, written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, author of Don Quixote. In two volumes
- 1767: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams
- 1767: Tom Jones ou l'enfant trouve?
- 1767: The history of Tom Jones
- 1768: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. Illustrated with cuts. In two volumes
- 1768: The miser
- 1768: The history of Tom Jones
- 1769: The miser. A comedy. Taken from Plautus and Moliere
- 1769: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq
- 1769: The miser
- 1769: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq
- 1769: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. Illustrated with cuts. In two volumes.
- 1769: The history of Tom Jones
- 1770: Histoire de Tom Jones
- 1770: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. By Henry Fielding, Esq; Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. ...
- 1770: An old man taught wisdom
- 1770: The tragedy of tragedies; or the life and death of Tom Thumb the Great
- 1771: Amelia
- 1771: The history of Tom Jones
- 1771: The history of Tom Jones
- 1771: The works of Henry Fielding
- 1771: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling
- 1771: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1771: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1771: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1773: The history of Tom Jones
- 1773: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr Abraham Adams. In two volumes. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esq. ...
- 1774: The history of Tom Jones
- 1774: The history of Tom Jones
- 1774: Leben Jonathan Wild eines englischen Spitzbuben und seiner Kameraden. Aus dem Englischen u?bersetzt
- 1774: The history of Tom Jones
- 1774: The miser
- 1775: The history of Tom Jones
- 1775: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1775: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews
- 1775: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1775: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. In three volumes
- 1775: The humorous and diverting history of Tom Jones, a foundling. Containing A pleasant and delightful Account of the Goodness and Hospitality of the benevolent Mr. All Worthy; The Humours Of Squire Western, The Famous Fox-Hunter; And the droll and whimsical Adventures which befell Honest Partridge, The School-Master, Parish Clerk, and Barber. Interspersed with many curious Love-Particulars Between Mr. Jones And The Beautiful Miss Sophia Western, To whom, after a Number of Crosses and Disappointments, He was at length happily Married. The Whole comprehending such entertaining Scenes, Both in High and Low Life, As are not to be met with in any History of the Kind
- 1775: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr Abraham Adams
- 1775: The lottery
- 1775: The history of the life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the great. To which is added A journey from this world to the next. By Henry Fielding, Esq;
- 1775: The history of Amelia
- 1775: The humorous and diverting history of Tom Jones, a foundling: Containing A pleasant and delightful Account of the Goodness and Hospitality of the benevolent Mr. Allworthy; The Humours Of Squire Western, The Famous Fox-Hunter; And the droll and whimsical Adventures which befell Honest Partridge, The School-Master, Parish Clerk, and Barber. Interspersed with many curious Love-Particulars Between Mr. Jones And The Beautiful Miss Sophia Western, To whom, after a Number of Crosses and Disappointments, He was at length happily Married. The Whole comprehending such entertaining Scenes, Both in High and Low Life, As are not to be met with in any History of the Kind
- 1775: Amelia
- 1776: The intriguing chambermaid
- 1776: The miser
- 1776: The history of Tom Jones a foundling
- 1776: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr Abraham Adams. ... By Henry Fielding,
- 1776: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1776: The miser
- 1776: The miser
- 1776: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams
- 1776: The tragedy of tragedies; or the life and death of Tom Thumb the Great
- 1777: Don Quixote in England
- 1777: Don Quixote in England
- 1777: Tom Jones, ou l'enfant trouve?
- 1777: The virgin unmask'd; or, An old man taught wisdom
- 1777: Amelia
- 1777: The virgin unmask'd
- 1778: The fathers: or, The good-natur'd man
- 1778: The fathers
- 1778: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, ... By Henry Fielding, Esquire. A new edition, revised and corrected. In two volumes.
- 1779: The lottery. Written by Henry Fielding. Esq
- 1779: The fathers
- 1779: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr Abraham Adams
- 1780: The intriguing chambermaid
- 1780: The history of Tom Jones
- 1780: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1780: The intriguing chambermaid
- 1780: The history of Tom Jones
- 1780: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. In two volumes. The Seventh Edition, revised and corrected. ...
- 1780: The history of Tom Jones
- 1780: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, ... By Henry Fielding, Esq. In two volumes
- 1780: The Covent-Garden tragedy
- 1780: Amelia
- 1780: The history of Tom Jones
- 1780: The history of Tom Jones
- 1780: The tragedy of tragedies; or, the life and death of Tom Thumb the Great
- 1780: The debauchees: or, The Jesuit caught. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1781: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. The Tenth Edition, illustrated with Cuts. In Two Volumes. ...
- 1781: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, Author Of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esq. In two volumes
- 1781: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esq. In two volumes. ...
- 1782: The beauties of fielding: carefully selected from the works of that eminent writer
- 1782: The beauties of Fielding
- 1782: The history of Jonathan Wild the Great
- 1782: The miser
- 1782: The beauties of Fielding
- 1782: The history of Tom Jones
- 1783: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1783: The history of Tom Jones
- 1783: L'enfant trouve
- 1783: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. By Henry Fielding, Esq. ...
- 1783: A journey from this world to the next. By Henry fielding, Esq
- 1783: The beauties of Fielding
- 1784: The works of Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1784: The history of Tom Jones
- 1784: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq
- 1784: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq
- 1785: The history of Jonathan Wild the great
- 1785: A journal of a voyage to Lisbon
- 1786: The history of Tom Jones
- 1786: A new way to keep a wife at home
- 1786: The history of Tom Jones
- 1786: The virgin unmasked
- 1787: The virgin unmasked
- 1787: The history of Tom Jones
- 1787: The virgin unmask'd
- 1788: Bell's Edition
- 1788: The miser
- 1788: The miser
- 1788: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr Abraham Adams. ... By Henry Fielding, ... In two volumes.
- 1788: Bell's edition. The miser, a comedy. by Henry Fielding
- 1788: The miser
- 1788: The lottery. An opera. As it is performed at the Theatres Royal. Written by Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1789: The history of Tom Jones
- 1790: The intriguing chambermaid
- 1790: The miser
- 1790: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esq. In two volumes
- 1790: Amelia. ...
- 1790: The virgin unmasked
- 1791: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling. In four volumes. By Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1791: The virgin unmasked
- 1791: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. ... By Henry Fielding, ... In two volumes
- 1791: The miser
- 1791: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling
- 1791: The history of Tom Jones
- 1791: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams
- 1791: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling
- 1792: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling
- 1792: The history of Tom Jones
- 1792: The history of Tom Jones
- 1792: The history of Tom Jones
- 1792: The miser
- 1792: The adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of cervantes, author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1792: The miser
- 1792: The adventures of Joseph Andrews
- 1792: The beauties of Fielding
- 1793: The adventures of Joseph Andrews
- 1793: The history of Jonathan Wild the Great. By Henry Fielding, Esq
- 1793: Amelia
- 1793: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq
- 1793: Amelia
- 1794: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams
- 1794: The humourous and diverting history of Tom Jones, a foundling
- 1794: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling
- 1794: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, ... By Henry Fielding, Esq. In two volumes.
- 1795: The history of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. Two volumes in one. ... . Embellished with superb engravings
- 1795: Murders. True examples of the interposition of providence, in the discovery and punishment of murder.
- 1795: Cheap Repository
- 1795: The history of Tom Jones
- 1795: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams
- 1795: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling
- 1795: The history of Tom Jones
- 1795: The history of Jonathan Wild the great
- 1796: The adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams
- 1797: The history of Tom Jones
- 1797: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling
- 1798: A journey from this world to the next
- 1799: The history and adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq
- 1800: The history of Tom Jones
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