Author:Daniel Defoe

Works
The novels and miscellaneous works of Daniel De Foe vol1, vol2, vol3, vol4, vol5, vol6, vol7, vol8, vol9, vol10, vol11, vol12, vol13, vol14, vol15, vol16, vol17, vol 18, vol 19, vol 20

Novels

 * Robinson Crusoe (1719)
 * Captain Singleton (1720)
 * Memoirs of a Cavalier (1720)
 * The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1719)
 * The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders (1722)
 * Colonel Jack (1722)
 * A Journal of the Plague Year (1722)
 * Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress (1724)

Non-fiction

 * Essay upon Projects (1697)
 * Storm (1704)
 * The Consolidator or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon (1705)
 * Caledonia, a poem (1706)
 * The Family Instructor (1715)
 * Memoirs of the Church of Scotland (1717)
 * The History Of The Remarkable Life of John Sheppard (1724)
 * A Narrative Of All The Robberies, Escapes, &c. of John Sheppard (1724)
 * A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain (1724–1727)
 * The Political History of the Devil, As Well Ancient As Modern (1726)
 * A Treatise concerning the Use and Abuse of the Marriage Bed (1727)
 * Atlantis Major
 * The Double Welcome
 * Good Advice to the Ladies
 * The Dumb Philosopher

Essays

 * The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters (1702)
 * The Great Law of Subordination Consider'd (1704)
 * The Education of Women (1719)
 * Every-body's Business, Is No-body's Business (1725)
 * The Protestant Monastery (1726)
 * Parochial Tyranny (1727)
 * Augusta Triumphans (1728)
 * Second Thoughts are Best (1729)
 * Serious Reflections of Robinson Crusoe (1720)
 * The Complete English Tradesman (1726)
 * An Essay Upon Literature (1726)
 * Mere Nature Delineated (1726)
 * Conjugal Lewdness (1727)
 * A Plan of the English Commerce (1728)
 * Giving Alms no Charity''

Works in verse

 * The True-Born Englishman: A Satyr (1701)
 * Hymn to the Pillory (1703)
 * An Essay on the Late Storm (1704)

Some contested works attributed to Defoe

 * A Friendly Epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to T. B., a dealer in many words (1715).
 * The King of Pirates (1719) – purporting to be an account of the pirate Henry Avery.
 * The Pirate Gow (1725) – an account of John Gow.
 * A General History of the Pyrates (1724, 1725, 1726, 1828) – published in two volumes by Charles Rivington, who had a shop near St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Published under the name of Captain Charles Johnson, it sold in many editions.