The vveakest goeth to the vvall. : As it hath bene sundry times plaide by the right honourable Earle of Oxenford, Lord great Chamberlaine of England his seruants.
1600
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Title
The vveakest goeth to the vvall. : As it hath bene sundry times plaide by the right honourable Earle of Oxenford, Lord great Chamberlaine of England his seruants.
Created/published
London : Printed by Thomas Creede, for Richard Oliue, dwelling in Long Lane, 1600.
Description
[70] p. ; (4to)
Associated name
Kemble, John Philip, 1757-1823, former owner.
Smith, George D. (George Dallas), 1870-1920, former owner.
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, former owner.
Smith, George D. (George Dallas), 1870-1920, former owner.
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, former owner.
Note
Mostly in verse.
Signatures: A⁴(-A1) B-I⁴.
Entered 23 October [1600]
Signatures: A⁴(-A1) B-I⁴.
Entered 23 October [1600]
ESTC staff note
Signatures from DFo.
Cited/described in
Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 (2nd ed.) (STC), 25144
Greg, W.W. Bibliography of the English printed drama to the Restoration, I, 171(a)
Carl H. Pforzheimer Library, 1060
English short title catalogue (ESTC), S119522
Greg, W.W. Bibliography of the English printed drama to the Restoration, I, 171(a)
Carl H. Pforzheimer Library, 1060
English short title catalogue (ESTC), S119522
Genre/form
Annotations.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Item Details
Call number
STC 25144
Folger-specific note
cs1450. Trimmed and inlaid. Title leaf is cropped at head, affecting first word in title, which is partially supplied in manuscript Half burgundy goatskin binding signed by The Atelier Bindery. Provenance: inscribed on verso of final leaf (which is pasted over with another leaf): "Thomas (?) [?]"; John Philip Kemble copy, with his dated (1798) manuscript note on t.p.; William George Spencer Cavendish, 6th duke of Devonshire, copy; Huntington duplicate copy; 1925 Folger purchase from George D. Smith estate