"To ... Anne, Queene of England": 1 l. unsigned, following A6., Signatures: [a]2A6[b]1B-Z4Aa-Cc4Dd2Ee4Ff2 (Cc4 and Ff2 blank)., and Title page engraved by William Hole.
Bound with:
Amends for ladies: a comedie. As it was acted at the Blacke-Fryers, both by the Princes seruants, and the Lady Elizabeths ; Faire quarrell: as it was acted before the King and diuers times publikely by the Prince his Highnes seruants ; Merry divel of Edmonton : as it hath beene sundry times acted, by His Maiesties seruants, at the Globe on the Banke-side ; Tricke to catch the old one : as it hath beene often in action, both at Paules, the Blacke Fryers, and before his Maiestie ; Woman kilde wwith kindnesse : as it hath beene often-times acted by the Queenes Maiest. seruants.
Alternative Title:
Palmer Collection of plays
Description:
Borrows from Marston's "Parasitaster." and Signatures: A-H4 (A1, recto signature-mark, verso blank; H4 blank).
Publisher:
Printed for Nathaniell Butter, and are to be solde at his Shop at the Pyde Bull at Saint Augustines Gate,
2 works in 1 volume. Quarto. Tan calf; gold tooling on front and back covers and spine, gold lettering on spine. Illustrations, 1 leaf of manuscript notes by Wm. Herbert 1772 on Turberville. Spine height: 7 1/4 inches., Bound with [Turberville, G.] The noble art of venerie ... 1611., Printed throughout in black letter type., and Title vignette, "representing the Earl of Warwick in hawking costume"? cf. Dict. nat. biog., v. 57, p. 321.