Henry Gosson
Active Years
Min year: 1606, Max year: 1640, Max count: 22
As Publisher
- 1606: Newes from Rome
- 1607: Three miseries of Barbary: plague. famine. ciuill warre
- 1607: A Iewes prophesy, or, newes from Rome
- 1607: A Iewes prophesy, with newes from Rome
- 1608: The liues, apprehension, araignment & execution, of Robert Throgmorton
- 1608: The liues, apprehension, araignment & execution, of Robert Throgmorton. William Porter. Iohn Bishop. Gentlemen
- 1608: The contention betvveene three brethren
- 1613: The ioyfull peace, concluded betweene the King of Denmarke and the King of Sweden, by the meanes of our most worthy soueraigne, Iames, by the grace of God, King of Great Brittaine France and Ireland, &c
- 1616: Anne VVallens lamentation, for the murthering of her husband Iohn Wallen
- 1617: The Dolphins danger and deliuerance
- 1620: Clod's carroll: or, A proper new iigg
- 1621: A shilling or, The trauailes of twelue-pence
- 1621: The praise, antiquity, and commodity, of beggery, beggers, and begging. Iohn Taylor
- 1621: A relation of the passages of our English companies from time to time, since their first departure from England
- 1621: Taylor his trauels: from the citty of London in England, to the citty of Prague in Bohemia
- 1622: A common vvhore
- 1622: The great O Toole
- 1622: A common vvhore
- 1623: The world runnes on vvheeles: or oddes, betwixt carts and coaches
- 1624: True louing sorow, attired in a robe of vnfeigned griefe
- 1625: A liuing sadnes, in duty consecrated to the immortal memory of our late deceased albe-loued soueraigne Lord, the peereles paragon of princes, Iames, king of great Brittaine, France and Ireland
- 1625: A common vvhore
- 1626: Wit and mirth. Chargeably collected out of tauernes, ordinaries, innes
- 1627: A briefe note of the benefits that grow to this realme, by the obseruation of fish-daies
- 1627: A famous fight at sea
- 1629: The campe royall
- 1630: The two faithfull friends
- 1630: Here begins a pleasant song of a mayden faire
- 1630: The great eater, of Kent, or Part of the admirable teeth and stomacks exploits of Nicholas Wood, of Harrisom in the county of Kent
- 1630: Dainty conceits
- 1635: The vvorld runs on wheeles, or, Oddes betuueen cartes and coaches written by John Taylor
- 1635: An armado, or, a navy, of a hundred and three ships, and other vessels; who have the art to sayle by land, aswell as by sea
- 1635: The olde, old, very olde man: or the age and long life of Thomas Par
- 1635: The old, old, very old man: or, The age and long life of Thomas Par, the son of Iohn Parr of Winnington in the parish of Alberbury; in the county of Salop, (or Shropshire)
- 1636: The fearefull summer: or, Londons calamitie, the countries discourtesie, and both their miserie
- 1636: A brave memorable and dangerous sea-fight, foughten neere the road of Tittawan in Barbary
- 1637: The true relation and description of 2. most strange and true remarkable sea-fights against the Turkes
- 1638: Bull, beare, and horse, cut, curtaile, and longtaile. VVith tales, and tales of buls, clenches, and flashes. As also here and there a touch of our beare-garden-sport; with the second part of the merry conceits of wit and mirth. Together with the names of all the bulls and beares
- 1640: The cruell shrow: or, The patient mans vvoe
- 1640: A courtly new ballad of the princely wooing of the faire maid of London, by King Edward. To the tune of, Bonny sweet Robbin
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