Crossing of proverbs: a merry book; divided into two parts: the first part containing many pleasant jests, and proverbs of several sorts. The second part contains many excellent questions and answers. Which will yield comfort to the hearer: merriment to the reader, pleasur to the buyer, and profit to the seller. Newly corrected with additions. The last part, by B. R. gent.

All titles
  • Crossing of proverbs: a merry book; divided into two parts: the first part containing many pleasant jests, and proverbs of several sorts. The second part contains many excellent questions and answers. Which will yield comfort to the hearer: merriment to the reader, pleasur to the buyer, and profit to the seller. Newly corrected with additions. The last part, by B. R. gent.
  • Crossing of proverbs. Parts 1-2
  • The second title page reads: Crossing of proverbs. Newly corrected with additions. The last part. By B. R. Gent.
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for William Whitwood, at the sign of the Bell in Duck Lane near [Smith-Field?, 1670?]
Publication year
1670-1670
ESTC No.
R173250
Grub Street ID
66887
Description
[16] p. ; 12⁰
Note
Previous editions by B. N., i.e. Nicholas Breton.

Signatures: A?.

Date suggested by Wing.

"The last part" originally listed in STC in error.
Uncontrolled note
BLC conjectures date as "1650?". Verify imprint and date; L copy cropped at foot removing final part of imprint and date