Préchac, Jean de.
The English princess, or The dutchess-queen. A relation of English and French adventures. A novel. In two parts.
London: printed for Will. Cademan and Simon Neale, at the Popes-Head in the Lower-Walk of the New-Exchange, and at the Three Pidgeons in Bedford-street in Covent-Garden, 1678.
ESTC No. R31434.Grub Street ID 114230.
Préchac, Jean de.
The heroine musqueteer: or, The female warrier. A true history: very delightful, and full of pleasant adventures in the campagnes of 1676, & 1677. Translated out of French.
London: printed for J. Magnes and R. Bentley, in Russell-street in Covent-Garden, and J. Tonson, at the Judges-head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-street, 1678.
ESTC No. R221816.Grub Street ID 95903.
Préchac, Jean de.
The second part of the heroine musqueteer: or, The female warrier. A true history: very delightful, and full of pleasant adventures in the campagnes of 1676, & 1677. Translated out of French.
London: printed for J. Magnes and R. Bentley, in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, and J. Tonson, at the Judges-head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-street, 1678.
ESTC No. R182015.Grub Street ID 72366.
Préchac, Jean de.
The heroine musqueteer: or, the female warrier. A true history: very delightful, and full of pleasant adventures in the campagnes of 1676, & 1677. Translated out of French.
London: printed for James Mages and Richard Bentley, in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, near the Piazza's, and Richard Tonson near Grays-In Gate in Grays-In Lane, 1678.
ESTC No. R229649.Grub Street ID 102093.
Préchac, Jean de.
The lovely Polander a novel of gallantry.
London: Printed for John Kidgel, [1681].
ESTC No. R28457.Grub Street ID 111525.
Préchac, Jean de.
The princess of Fess: or, The amours of the court of Morocco. A novel. In two parts.
London: printed for R. Bently, and M. Magnes, in Russel-street, in Covent-Garden, 1682.
ESTC No. R209905.Grub Street ID 86124.
Préchac, Jean de.
The princess of Fess, or, The amours of the court of Morocco a novel : in two parts.
London: Printed for R. Bently, and M. Magnes ..., 1682.
ESTC No. R42537.Grub Street ID 123834.
Préchac, Jean de.
The true history of Cara Mustapha. Late grand visier. Being a most faithful account of his first rising, the several degrees of his fortune, his amours in the serraglio, his emplois, the true cause of his undertaking the siege of Vienna, together with the particulars of his death. Written originally in French by a person of quality, and now translated in English by Francis Philon. Gent.
London: Printed for L. Curtiss on Ludgate hill, and Hen. Rodes next door to the Bear Tavern, near Bride-lane in Fleet-street, 1685.
ESTC No. R25822.Grub Street ID 109207.
Préchac, Jean de.
The true history of Cara Mustapha. Late grand vizier. Being a most faithful account of his first rising, the several degrees of his fortune, his amours in the serraglio, his emplois, the true cause of his undertaking the siege of Vienna, together with the particulars of his death. Written originally in French by a person of quality, and now translated in English by Francis Philon. Gent.
London: printed for Hen. Rodes next door to the Bear Tavern near Bride-lane in Fleet-street, 1685.
ESTC No. R221818.Grub Street ID 95905.
Préchac, Jean de.
The Grand Vizier: or The history of the life of Cara Mustapha, who commanded the Turkish army at the siege of Vienna, in the year 1683. Containing, his rise, his amours in the seraglio, his great warlike actions, and the true reason of his undertaking the siege of Vienna with the particulars of his death at Belgrade.
London: printed by Henry Hills Jun. for John Whitlock, 1685.
ESTC No. R41056.Grub Street ID 122792.
Préchac, Jean de.
The chaste seraglian: or, Yolanda of Sicily. A novel. In two parts. Done out of French by T.H.
London: printed for R. Bentley and S. Magnes, in Russel-street near Covent-garden, MDCLXXXV. [1685].
ESTC No. R31911.Grub Street ID 114666.
Préchac, Jean de.
The serasquier bassa: an historical novel of the times. Containing all that pass'd at the siege of Buda. Out of French.
London: printed for Henry Rhodes, next door to the Bear Tavern in Fleet-street, 1685.
ESTC No. R235346.Grub Street ID 106480.
Préchac, Jean de.
The serasquier bassa: an historical novel of the times. Containing all that pass'd at the siege of Buda. Out of French.
London: printed for Henry Rhodes, next door to the Swan Tavern, near Brides-Lane in Fleetstreet, [1685].
ESTC No. R29401.Grub Street ID 112383.
Préchac, Jean de.
The illustrious lovers, or Princely adventures in the courts of England and France. Containing sundry transactions relating to love-intrigues, noble enterprises, and gallantry. Being an historical account of the famous loves of Mary sometimes Queen of France (daughter to Henry the 7th.) and Charles Brandon the renown'd Duke of Suffolk: discovering the glory and grandeur of both nations. Written original in French, and now done into English.
London: printed for William Whitwood next door to the Crown-Tavern in Duck-Lane, near West-Smith-Field, 1686.
ESTC No. R14056.Grub Street ID 62102.