H. H.
Active Years
Min year: 1643, Max year: 1729, Max count: 11
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1643: Analecta poetica Gręca, Latina, sive, Chiragogia facilis, sententiosa, monosticha, hexametra, pentametra, ad mores & utramq, linguam, una?que ad syllabarum in utra?q, quantitatem, ex veterbus poe?tis, or, Capping in verses, Greeke and Latine
- 1649: The silken Independents snare broken. By Thomas Prince, close prisoner in the Tower. Turning the mischief intended upon him, in Walwyns Wyles, upon the seven Independent authors thereof, viz. William Kiffin, David Lordell, John Price, Richard Arnald, Edmund Rosier, Henry Foster, Henry Barnet
- 1655: The civil vvars of France, during the bloody reign of Charls the Ninth
- 1656: Absolute freedom from sin by Christs death for the world
- 1659: The quiet soule, or, The peace, and tranquillity of a Christians estate
- 1668: Tractatus de globis coelesti et terrestri eorumque usu primum conscriptus & editus a? Roberto Hues Anglo, semelq, atq, iterum a? Judoco Hondio excusus, & nunc elegantibus iconibus & figuris locupletatus ; ac de novo recognitus multisq [sic], observationibus opportune? illustratu ac passim auctus, opera et studio Johannis Isacii Pontani ... ; adjicitur Breviarium totius orbis terrarum Petri Bertii
- 1676: Imago saeculi
- 1678: Tyranny and popery lording it over the consciences, lives, liberties, and estates both of King and people
- 1681: Lisander or the souldier of fortune
- 1681: A practical treatise of fear
- 1682: A compendious discourse about some of the greatest matters of Christian faith
- 1682: Shir ha shirim, or, The Song of Songs
- 1682: Forms of prayer for every day in the week, morning and evening
- 1683: A treatise of lithotomy: or, Of the extraction of the stone out of the bladder. Written in French by Mr. Tolet, lithotomist in the Hospital of the Charity at Paris. Translated into English by A. Lovell
- 1687: Considerations touching the great question of the King's right in dispensing with the penal laws
- 1688: Mene tekel
- 1688: Mene tekel
- 1700: A new summons to Horn-Fair
- 1701: An elegy on the death of James the Second, late King of England
- 1704: A full and true account of the apprehending, taking and examination of one Mr. Harris, and carried befoe [sic] Justice Tully, sworn against by Mr. Stagg, to be that notorious highwayman that used to robb on the black mare on Hounslow-heath: then committed to the Gatehouse, August the 11th, 1704
- 1729: A wedding ring fit for the finger
As Bookseller
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