Publication Date | 1657 |
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Remainder | It being a history as well to inform as to delight the understanding. In which the perfections of innocent and unexampled beauties, and the cross adventures of faithful lovers, intermingled with incomparable acts of chivalry, and the variety of sundry wonderful events are excellently and most lively represented, by R. Green, Mr. of arts, [sic] |
Extent | [4], 60 p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | printed by G[eorge]. Purslow, and are to be sold by Francis Coles at the sign of the Half-Bowl in the Old-Baily |