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Contains wood-cuts reproduced from the ed. printed at Ulm, 1483.
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"Reprint of the morality play first published by John Scott, or Skot, of London, about 1520. The text used is that of Hazlitt's version in Dodsley's "Old plays" published in London in 1874. The originals of the cuts are the t.-p. and four figures of the Scott edition. of. Foreward.
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"The three fables concluding this volume are reprinted" ... [from] "Fables in slang" and "More fables".
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Metal cuts: title vignettes, head pieces.
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"Illustrated with suitable cuts and twelve full-page engravings."
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"... This edition ... contains ... the same type, page and reading matter, as the one in imperial octavo;--the difference between them being in the quality and size of the paper; the substitution of forty-seven wood-cuts for that number of steel vignettes in the other; the omission of the sixty-four plates, and the use of eleven of the fourteen maps, four of which are reduced scale."--Publisher's notice.
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Imprint varies.
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Cuts: headpiece, initials.
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118 cuts.
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The illustrations are reproductions of wood-cuts from early editions.
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"This work, originally prepared and published by the 'Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in Ireland, held in Kildare Place, Dublin', has been reprinted by their permission, and illustrated by new cuts, for the use of The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge."
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Metal cuts: title vignette, head and tail pieces.
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"The tragical history of Piramus and Thisbe", the 8th ed. with special t.-p., has imprint: London, Printed for C. Harper, 1708. "Loves riddle", with special t.-p., has imprint: London, Printed by B. Motte, for C. Harper, 1707; "Naufragium joculare", with special t.-p., has imprint: Londini, typis B. Motte; veneunt apud C. Harper, 1707.
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"With wood cuts, by Anderson, from designs by Miss Leslie."
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Generally attributed to Robert Dodsley. The Dictionary of national biography attributes Part I to Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, and Part II to John Hill.