The honour of the gentle craft, a discourse of mirth and vvit, to the renown of those two Princes, Crispine and Crispianus and all the true lovers thereof. The last and best part. Being a most merry and pleasant history, not altogether unprofitable, nor any way hurtful. And for the glory of the gentle craft; let all men say that a shoomakers son is a Prince born. By T.D. Newly corrected, with several pieces added for the benefit of the reader, which was never heretofore publish[e]d or printed. With a new merry song in the praise of the gentle craft, and to be sun by them every morning on the 25th day of October
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- The honour of the gentle craft, a discourse of mirth and vvit, to the renown of those two Princes, Crispine and Crispianus and all the true lovers thereof. The last and best part. Being a most merry and pleasant history, not altogether unprofitable, nor any way hurtful. And for the glory of the gentle craft; let all men say that a shoomakers son is a Prince born. By T.D. Newly corrected, with several pieces added for the benefit of the reader, which was never heretofore publish[e]d or printed. With a new merry song in the praise of the gentle craft, and to be sun by them every morning on the 25th day of October
- Honour of the gentle craft, a discourse of mirth and wit, to the renown of those two Princes, Crispine and Crispianus and all the true lovers thereof
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London : printed by G[eorge]. P[urslowe]. for I[ohn]. Andrews at the White Lyon in Pye-corner, 1660.
- Publication year
- 1660
- ESTC No.
- R171730
- Grub Street ID
- 65854
- Description
- [64] p. : ill. ; 4°.
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- Signatures: pi]4, B-H]4
Printer and publisher's names from Wing CD-ROM, 1996
With a half title
In black letter
Anonymous. By Thomas Deloney.