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[60], 476 [i.e. 752], [1] p. |
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And now newly reuised and corrected by hym. Refourmed of faultes escaped in the first edition: with an amplification also of a fourth booke annexed to the same, entitled The fauoured courtier, neuer heretofore imprinted in our vulgare tongue. Right necessarie and pleasaunt to all noble and vertuous persons. |
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"First booke of the Diall of Princes" (caption title) begins new register. |
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Pages numbered consecutively on recto only. |
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Title within ornamental border (Mck & Ferg. 139). |
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Signature: A-C⁸ D⁶ A-3N⁸ 3O⁴. |
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At foot of t.p.: Cum priuilegio. |
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Imperfect: pages have some print show-through. |
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Reproduction of original in: British Library. |
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Bound and filmed with STC 3908.3: This booke was bound by John Browne, citizen and stationer of London, dwelling in Little Britaine, right over-against great S. Bartholomewes Gate; for William Rich, of the Middle Temple, London. [London : s.n., 1615]. |
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