The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom — Complete

The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom - Complete

T. Smollett

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In his third novel, Smollett, the master of picaresque comedy, presents a character who Walter Scott called “a complete picture of human depravity." The refined and unrepentantly evil Count Fathom lies, cheats, and philanders his way across England and Europe. Having done so, he makes a return appearance in The Expedition of Humphry Clinker.

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Titlepage of Part One

Frontispiece of Part One

He Opened the Repository

Titlepage of Part Two

Frontispiece of Part Two

You Are the Count de Melvil

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