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Rare books and special collections.
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Descript |
24 unnumbered pages, 514 pages, 14 unnumbered pages. |
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text |
Media |
unmediated |
Carrier |
volume |
Note |
Numerous errors in pagination. |
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'The Epistle Dedicatory' of the first section signed: 'J.L. S.D.', that is John Lake, afterwards Bishop of Chichester, and Dr. Samuel Drake, S.T.B., Vicar of Pontefract; these pupils of Cleveland at Cambridge are also thought to have written the following 'Short Account of the Author's Life'. |
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Caption title to first part of Cleveland main text: 'Cleveland's Poems. Digested in Order'; the second part has separate title-page and reading: 'John Cleaveland's Revived Poems, Orations, Epistles, And other of his Genuine Incomparable Pieces Now at last Published from his Original Copies by some of his intrusted Friends ... London, Printed by R. Holt, for Obadiah Blagrave, at the Bear in St. Paul's Church-yard 1687'. |
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The third section of the Cleveland text has separate title-page, reading: 'The Rustick-Rampant, Or Rural Anarchy affronting Monarchy : in the Insurrection of Wat Tyler. By J.C. ... London, Printed by R. holt, for Obadiah Blagrave, at the Bear in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1687. |
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Final sections 'A Table to Mr. John Cleveland's Works', and, 'Books Printed for and sold by Obadiah Blagrave at the Black Bear and Star in in St. Paul's Church-Yard, over against the little North-Door'. |
Ownership and Custodial History |
Inscription on title page: J.H. Barrow 29 June 1821. |
Copy and Version Identification Note |
20th century marker ribbons tipped in. |
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Annotations and marks in pencil and red pencil. |
Binding Information |
17th century blind-tooled leather binding with stylised plant stamp in corners. 19th century replacement spine. Front cover loose. |
Alt author |
Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.
John Cleaveland's Revived Poems, Orations, Epistles.
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Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.
Rustick-Rampant, Or Rural Anarchy affronting Monarchy.
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Lake, John, 1624-1689.
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Drake, Samuel, 1622-1679.
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Barrow, J. H., former owner.
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