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Introduction
1. Beginnings: 1683-1706
2. In Business: 1707-1710
3. The Four Last Years of Queen Anne: 1710-1714
4. Trading Blows: 1714-1716
5. The Devil's Scout: 1716-1718
6. Curlicism Displayed: 1717-1720
7. Antiquities and Politics: 1717-1722
8. Trials: 1722-1728
9. Tribulations: 1726-1728
10. The Dunciad: 1728-1730
11. Going it Alone: 1728-1732
12. Covent Garden Drollery: 1732-1734
13. Mr Pope's Literary Correspondence: 1734-1736
14. Gold from Dirt: 1737-1742
15. Closing the Books: 1741-1747
Afterword Appendix 1: Curll's Will Appendix 2: Curll's Payments to Authors
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