Imperfect: Trimmed at top and bottom edges, with some loss of text on t.p. and slight loss of text elsewhere. Bookplate: Ex libris Thomas Jefferson McKee.
Publisher:
Printed by George Purslowe and are to be sold by [E. Wright], at Christ Church Gate,
Debate betweene pride and lowlines., Quaint dispute betweene velvet breeches and cloth breeches, Quip for an upstart courtier, and Qvip for an vpstart courtier
Description:
Based largely on: The debate betweene pride and lowlines., BEIN Osborn pb169: Imperfect: trimmed, with loss of imprint and partial loss of signatures and running title; leaf A1 (blank) wanting. Cropped signature on leaf D3: Francis Boasse[?]. Armorial bookplate for North Library, Earls of Macclesfield (1860) with ms. shelfmark "57.H.12.", Contains an attack on Gabriel Harvey and his brothers., Dedication signed: Robert Greene., Printer's name from STC., Signatures: A-G⁴ (A1 blank)., Verso of final leaf blank., and With a title-page woodcut.
Publisher:
Printed by G. P[urslowe] and are to bee sold by Thomas Dewe in St Dunstans Churchyard,
Subject (Geographic):
England--Social life and customs--Early works to 1800.
Subject (Name):
Harvey, Gabriel,--1550?-1631--Controversial literature., Macclesfield,--Earls of--Bookplate., and Purslowe, George, d. 1632, printer.
"Adapted from an Italian comedy, 'L'astrologo,' by ... Gian Battista della Porta."--Dict. nat. biog., BEIN Ih T596 615b Copy 1: Imperfect: some leaves slightly bled., Edition with printer's mark without frame., and Signatures: A-L4(A1 blank; A2 recto signature-mark, verso blank).
BEIN Ih D718 632C: Imperfect 1st l. (large signature A within frame) and F4, blank, wanting. Frontispiece inlaid., Described in Wise, T.J. Catalogue of the Ashley library. London, 1922, II, p. 52, and Keynes, Bibliography ... of ... Donne. 1914, no. 26. Wise calls this 1st ed., 2d issue; Keynes calls it second edition., Head pieces., Signatures: 4 l. unsigned, B-F4 (last blank)., and Title within double lines.
Publisher:
Printed by B. Alsop, and T. Fawcet, for Beniamin Fisher, and are to be sold at the Signe of the Talbot in Aldersgate-street,