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 The OLD SERIES ILL represent the following classes of books : a Early printed translations from the Classics, as those by J. HEYWOOD, T. PHAER, R. STANYHURST, A. GOLDING, T. MAY, and others : or from the Continental literatures of their times. b Romances, " histories," satires, epigrams, "love pamphlets, poems, and other pieces by IR. BRAITHWAITE; N. BRETON*; T. CAMPION, M.D; II. CIIETTI.E; T.CHURCHYAKD ; S. DANIEL; F. DAVISON ; M. DRAYTON T. DECKER ; G. GASCOIGNE; S. 1 1 AWES ; T. LODGE, M.D. ; A. MUNDAY ; W. PAINTKR ; G. PETTIE ; B. RICH ; S. ROWLANDS ; J. TAYLOR, the " Water Poet ; " W. WARNER ; and others. Some of these productions are the ground works of SHAKESPEARE'S plays. C Some quaint sermons or other characteristic books by Puritans : together with some 20 or tracts of the Martin Afarf relate Controversy : 1588-1590 A.D. A complete set of the original editions of these "laughing libels" now about to be reproduced would fetch from CO to 260 ; as many of them were secretly printed at JOHN PEXRY'S wandering press, and are now of extraordinary scarcity. d A brief Selection from the earlier and later Drama down to the time of DRYUEN : not forgetting the annual pageants of the Lord Mayor on the 2gth of October, tlie Court Revels, and the Masks at the Inns of Court. Also some books: attacking or defending the Stage. 6 Remarkable books like Sir T.El.YOT's Governor; Sir T. WILSON'S Rhetoric and Logic : The Mil ror for Magistrates ; J. HOWELL'S Epistolte Ho EUA.,K; Colonel S. ALLEN'S Killing no Murder; W. BRADFORD'S Of Aio Plimoitth ; W. THOMAS' Historic of Italic; J. LAMBARD'S Perambulation of Kent ; Bp. J. JEWELL'S Apologic; Sir T. SMITH'S Commonwealth of England; and also books remarkable as being the first produced in any country, f The Controversy with Rome in the first phase of the English Reformation ; as represented by the works of W. TYNUALE ; Sir T. MORE; C. SAINT GERMAN; R. BARNES; J. RASTELL ; G. JoYE ; and others. To be printed from the contemporary editions. "Characters," "Essays," and other pieces photographing the "humours" of their time, h The Quarrels of Authors ; and notably that between Dr. GABRIEL HARVEY and TOM NASH. Strange travels ; like LlTHGOw's Peregrination and CORYAT'S Crudities. J A few philosophical books : like Sir J. ELIOT'S Monarchic of Man ; J. HAI.E'S Golden Remains; T. I IOB HE'S Lcvia than; and Bithop J. WILKIN'S Real Character. k Some "Emblem " books ; if their text and illustrations can by photogravure or any like process be reproduced with a satisfactory definition and clearness. II. Though not its main intention this OLD SERIES will comprise the largest number of forbidden or "obnoxious " English books ever brought together. Of which it will represent books burnt by the Romish hierarchy under Henry VIII ; Brownist, Puritan, and M.IRTIX M.IRPR in ,nn tracts confiscated by ELIZABETH'S bishops ; free-speech books obnoxious to the ministers of the Stuarts; "Divine right" sermons and other works burnt by the common hangman by order of Parliament : and lastly, works rewarded by the High Commission in the r Chamber with slit nose, branded face, or cropped ears.
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