Ludus Literarum, the sporting of the letters: or, the scholar's recreation. Being a new invention, tending to a speedy attaining knowledge in the tongues. Also, fit, pleasant and profitable for all sorts and capacities of men and women whatever: to be used instead of card-playing. By J.B. A.M. This book of directions, with the packs of letters to be made use of in this learned recreation, are to be sold by Mr. Davis bookseller in Oxford, by Mr. Morden bookseller in Cambridge, and by Stephen Goodall stationer at the sign of the Golden-Cross in Cornhill, near th Royal Exchange in London. The price of the book is one shilling, and the pack of letters four pence, or, if with a box of counters, six pence.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for the author [to be sold by Mr. Davis, Oxford; Mr. Morden, Cambridge, and Stephen Goodall, London], an. 1674.
Publication year
1674-1674
ESTC No.
R223948
Grub Street ID
97696
Description
[2], 20, 48, 41-72, 65-72, 47, [3] p. ; 4⁰
Note
With a final errata leaf.

Book seller's names taken from advertisement printed above imprint.