Englands Bane: Or, The Description Of Drunkennesse. Composed And Written By Thomas Young, Sometimes Student Of Sta

Englands Bane: Or, The Description Of Drunkennesse. Composed And Written By Thomas Young, Sometimes Student Of Sta
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Englands bane: or, The description of drunkennesse. Composed and written by Thomas Young, sometimes student of Staple-Inne
Young, Thomas, student of Staple Inn.
Signatures: A-F4.
Variant: imprint has “Bayle."
Title page, A2-3 cropped at head.
48] p.
London: Printed by William Iones, and are to be sold by Thomas Baylee, at the corner shop in the middle rowe in Holborne, neere adioyning vnto Staple Inne, 1617.
STC (2nd ed.) / 26116
English
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery


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