An armado, or nauy, of 103. ships & other vessels, who haue the art to sayle by land, as well as by sea morally rigd, mand, munition'd, appoynted, set forth, and victualled, with 32. sortes of ling, with other prouisions of fish & flesh / by John Taylor ; the names of th ships, are in the next page.
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- An armado, or nauy, of 103. ships & other vessels, who haue the art to sayle by land, as well as by sea morally rigd, mand, munition'd, appoynted, set forth, and victualled, with 32. sortes of ling, with other prouisions of fish & flesh / by John Taylor ; the names of th ships, are in the next page.
- Armado, or navy, of one hundred three ships and other vessels, who have the art to sail by land, as well as by sea
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London: Printed by E.A. for H. Gosson, 1627.
- Publication year
- 1627-1627
- ESTC No.
- S1369
- Grub Street ID
- 145808
- Description
- [54] p. : : ill. 8⁰
- Note
- "A fanciful commentary on society under the figures of 'ships', i.e., lordship, scholarship, courtship, etc."--NUC pre-1956 imprints.
Signatures: A-C? D? (last leaf blank).
Imperfect: cropped, with slight loss of print.
Format from STC.
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