The pleasant art of money-catching, newly and fully discover'd. Being the second and last part of that very useful book, intituled The compleat tradesman. Comprehending the following pleasant and necessary heads, viz. I. How to may debts without money. II. How to get a great estate in a little time. III. How many wayes money may be saved in diet, apparel and recreations, with the pleasant and genteel humours of the money-catchers of this dunning age. IV. The reasons why we should always keep money in our pockets, with the new way how to do it. V. Directions to all tradesmen how they may quickly supply themselves with money enough at all times, when they are in straights and necessities. VI. Directions how to travel all England over without a farthing of money, with a true account of those that have done it. VII. Choice rules, whosoever speedily follows, will certainly thrive, though they went down the wind before. VIII. An account of a strange ship that sails by land as well as by sea,

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  • The pleasant art of money-catching, newly and fully discover'd. Being the second and last part of that very useful book, intituled The compleat tradesman. Comprehending the following pleasant and necessary heads, viz. I. How to may debts without money. II. How to get a great estate in a little time. III. How many wayes money may be saved in diet, apparel and recreations, with the pleasant and genteel humours of the money-catchers of this dunning age. IV. The reasons why we should always keep money in our pockets, with the new way how to do it. V. Directions to all tradesmen how they may quickly supply themselves with money enough at all times, when they are in straights and necessities. VI. Directions how to travel all England over without a farthing of money, with a true account of those that have done it. VII. Choice rules, whosoever speedily follows, will certainly thrive, though they went down the wind before. VIII. An account of a strange ship that sails by land as well as by sea,
  • Compleat tradesman, or, The exact dealers daily companion. Part 2
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Imprint
London: printed for J. Dunton over against the Stocks-market, 1684.
Publication year
1684-1684
ESTC No.
R36587
Grub Street ID
118850
Description
[4], 20, 23-46, 49-72, 71-94, 97-120, 119-142 p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 12⁰
Note
Contains extracts from the writings of Henry Peacham; later editions attributed to "Mr. A. Montgomery".

Numerous errors in pagination.

With advertisements page on sig. A2v and F12v.

With a table of Kings p. 138.
Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from the original at the British Library