The congress of the beasts, under the mediation of the goat, for negotiating a peace between the fox, the ass wearing a lion's skin, the Horse, the Tygress, and other Quadrupedes at War. A farce of two acts, now in rehearsal at a new grand theatre in Germany. To which is perfix'd [sic] a curious print of the last Scene of the Drama, being the general Conference. Done by an eminent Hand. Written originally in High Dutch by the Baron Huffumbourghhausen; and translated by J. J. H-d-g-r, Esq;

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for W. Webb near Temple-Bar, 1748.
Publication year
1748-1748
ESTC No.
T31201
Grub Street ID
262030
Description
v,[1],30p.,plate ; 12⁰
Note
A satire on the Congress of Aix la Chapelle.

J. J. H-d-g-r purports to be John James Heidegger.

Possibly a piracy.Citation/references Sabin, 33571