Author talk:Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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 * Confessions. Translated from the French by W. Conyngham Mallory, 1034 p.
 * The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau, 8 vol. (?), preface by Jules Claretie; illustrated by Maurice Leloir. Philadelphia: Gebbie, 1902.
 * The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau, 4 vol. London: Gibbings, 1901.
 * The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau, 2 vol. New York: Blanchard, ca. 1856-57
 * The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau, 3 vol. London: Robinson, 1790
 * The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau, 2 vol. London: 1783, with The Reveries of the Solitary Walker
 * The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau, 2 vol. with a preface by Edmund Wilson. London : Grant Richards, 1924.


 * Emilius, or, An essay on education / by John James Rousseau, citizen of Geneva ; translated from the French by Mr. Nugent ; in two volumes.
 * Émile or education, by J. J. Rousseau; translated by Barbara Foxley. New York E.P. Dutton & company 1925.
 * Émile, or Treatise on education, tr. by William H. Payne, 1905
 * Profession of faith of a Savoyard vicar. Also, A search for truth / by Olive Schreiner, 1889


 * Julie, or The New Heloise, 1761, 4 vol.
 * Julie, or The New Heloise, tr. by William Kenrick, 1784, 4 vol.
 * Julie, or The New Heloise, 1795, 4 vol.
 * Julie, or The New Heloise, 1796, 3 vol.
 * Julie, or The New Heloise, tr. by William Kenrick, 1803, 4 vol.
 * Julie, or The New Heloise, tr. by William Kenrick, Facsim. of 1803 ed., 1989, 2 vol.
 * Julie, or The New Heloise, Ed. abregee avec pref. de Frank A. Hedgcock. 1909

About Rousseau

 * Jean-Jacques Rousseau, by Gerhard von der Lippe Gran, tr. by Author:Marcia Hargis Janson. Edinburgh, 1912.
 * Jean-Jacques Rousseau, by Gerhard von der Lippe Gran, tr. by Author:Marcia Hargis Janson. C. Scribner's sons, New York, 1912.
 * Rousseau's contributions to psychology, philosophy and education, by Walter Bowers Pillsbury. Reprinted from the Popular Sciene Monthly, October, 1912
 * Jean Jacques Rousseau: His Influence on Modern Thought, by Frederika Macdonald. N.l.: Hatcham Liberal Club, 1887.
 * Rousseau, a study of his thought, by Jack Howard Broome. New York, Barnes & Noble [1963]
 * Rousseau, by Henry Grey Graham. Edinburgh : W. Blackwood and Sons, 1882.
 * Rousseau, his position in the history of philosophy, by John Clark Murray. Montreal : [s.n.], 1899.
 * Jean-Jacques Rousseau, moralist, by Charles William Hendel. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [c1934]
 * Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a forerunner of pragmatism, by Albert Schinz. Chicago : Open Court publishing co.; 1909.
 * The Meaning of Rousseau, by Ernest Hunter Wright. New York, Russell & Russell, 1963.