Charles Johnson
Active Years
Min year: 1702, Max year: 1792, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1702: The gentleman-cully. A comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesty's servants
- 1704: A congratulatory verse, to Her Grace, the Dutchess of Marlborough
- 1705: The queen: a Pindarick ode. By Mr. Cha. Johnson
- 1706: Ramelies
- 1709: Love and liberty
- 1710: The force of friendship
- 1711: The generous husband
- 1712: The wife's relief: or, The husband's cure
- 1713: The successful pyrate
- 1713: The successful pyrate
- 1713: The successful pyrate
- 1714: The victim
- 1714: The victim
- 1714: The victim. A tragedy
- 1715: The country lasses
- 1716: The cobler of Preston
- 1716: The cobler of Preston
- 1716: The cobler of Preston
- 1716: The cobler of Preston
- 1717: The Sultaness: A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, By His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Johnson
- 1717: The sultaness
- 1717: The victim
- 1717: The sultaness: a tragedy
- 1719: The masquerade
- 1719: The masquerade
- 1719: The masquerade
- 1723: Love in a forest
- 1724: A general history of the pyrates, from their first rise and settlement in the island of Providence, to the present time. With the remarkable actions and adventures of the two female pyrates Mary Read and Anne Bonny; contain'd in the following chapters, ... Chap. I. Of Capt. Avery. II. Of Capt. Martel. III. Of Capt. Teach. ... By Captain Charles Johnson
- 1724: A general history of the robberies and murders of the most notorious pyrates
- 1725: A general history of the pyrates, from their first rise and settlement in the island of Providence, to the present time. With the remarkable actions and adventures of the two female pyrates Mary Read and Anne Bonny; contain'd in the following chapters, Introduction. Chap.I. Of Capt. Avery. II. Of Capt. Martel. III. Of Capt. Teach. IV. Of Capt. Eonnet. V. Of Capt. England. VI. Of Capt. Vane. Vii. Of Capt. Rackam. Viii. Of Capt. Davis. IX. Of Capt. Roberts. X. Of Capt. Anstis. XI. Of Capt. Worley. XII. Of Capt. Lowther. XIII. Of Capt. Low. XIV. Of Capt. Evans. XV. Of Capt. Phillips. XVI. Of Capt. Spriggs. XVII. Of Capt. Smith. And their several Crews. To which is added, A short Abstract of the Statute and Civil Law, in Relation to Pyracy. By Captain Charles Johnson
- 1725: The cobler of Preston
- 1725: A general history of pyrates, their robberies and murders, ... To which is prefix'd an account of the famous Captain Avery and his companions; ... To which is added, a short abstract of the statute and civil law, in relation to pyracy. By Capt. Charles Johnson
- 1726: The female fortune-teller
- 1726: Histoire des pirates anglois
- 1726: The female fortune-teller. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn Fields. Written by Mr. Johnson
- 1726: A general history of the pyrates, from their first rise and settlement in the island of Providence, to the present time. With the remarkable actions and adventures of the two female pyrates Mary Read and Anne Bonny; contain'd in the following chapters, ... Chap.I. Of Capt. Avery. II. Of Capt. Martel. III. Of Capt. Teach. ... The fourth edition. ... By Captain Charles Johnson
- 1727: The country lasses
- 1727: The victim
- 1727: The wife's relief: or, The husband's cure
- 1729: The village opera
- 1729: The village opera
- 1729: The village opera
- 1731: The tragedy of Medæa
- 1732: The cobler of Preston
- 1732: The country lasses
- 1733: Cælia
- 1734: A general history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers
- 1734: A general history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers
- 1735: The country lasses
- 1736: A general history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers
- 1736: [The] wife's relief
- 1736: The wife's relief
- 1739: The country lasses
- 1742: A general history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers
- 1751: The cobler of Preston
- 1753: The country lasses
- 1760: The country lasses
- 1766: The village opera
- 1767: The cobler of Preston
- 1768: The country lasses
- 1770: The cobler of Preston
- 1770: The lives, robberies, and suprizing adventures, of those memorable robbers of antiquity, Sir John Falstaff, Robin Hood, Thomas Dun, Thomas Withington, and Thomas Rumbold.
- 1770: The complete art of writing letters
- 1775: The cobler of Preston
- 1778: The country lasses
- 1779: The complete art of writing letters
- 1779: The country lasses
- 1791: The country lasses
- 1792: The country lasses
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