| Ref No | EFP/094/1661/18 |
| Finding Number | AQ 094/1661/18 |
| Title | Resolves: divine, moral, political : The eighth impression. With new and several other additions both in prose and verse not extant in the former impressions. By Owen Felltham Esq |
| Level | Item |
| Date | 1661 |
| Description | Resolves the eight impressio[n] With new, & severall other additions both in prose, and verse; Lusoria: or occasional pieces with a taste: of some letters; Brief character of the Low-Countries under the States With an additional title page, engraved, with title "Resolves the eight impressio[n], with new, & severall other additions both in prose, and verse", and with imprint "printed for A: Seile, and are to be sold over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleete streete". It is signed: Vaughan sculpsit.; "Lusoria: or Occasional pieces" has separate pagination and register, and dated title page with imprint "printed for Anne Seile, ...". "A brief character of the Low-Countries under the States" has separate dated title page on leaf f1r; pagination and register are continuous from "Lusoria"; With a final errata leaf and two final contents leaves.; Another issue (Wing F655A) lacks letterpress title page.; -Final content leaves; The face of the book unmasked bound in after [superscript 2]3b, p.376 first occurrence, and conjugated with it; t.p. and engraved t.p. mutilated and repaired, not affecting text; occasional MS. ink notes; 184486.; Resolves the eight impressio[n] With new, & severall other additions both in prose, and verse.; Lusoria: or occasional pieces with a taste: of some letters.; Brief character of the Low-Countries under the States.; Microfilm.; R25396. |
| Author | Felltham, Owen, 1602?-1668; Vaughan, Robert, engraver |
| Subject | Ethics; Conduct of life; Netherlands -- Description and travel |
| Physical Description | [10], 176, 171-376, 375-394, 102, [6] p. ; 2j. |
| Access Status | Open |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | London : printed [by Anne Seile] for Peter Dring, and are to be sold at the Sun in the Poultrey next door to the Rose-Tavern, M DC LXI. [1661] |