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The fraternitye of vacabondes, by John Awdeley ... from the edition of 1575 in the Bodleian library. A caueat or warening for commen cursetors vulgarely called vagabones, by Thomas Harman esquiere, from the 3rd edition of 1567 ... A sermon in praise of thieves and thievery, by Parson Haben or Hyberdyne, from the Landsdowne ms. 98, and Cotton Vesp. A. 25. Those parts of the groundworke of conny-catching (ed. 1592) that differ from Harman's Caueat. / Edited by Edward Viles & F.J. Furnivall.

LIBRA PR1119.E5 no.9 1869a
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Viles, Edward.
Contributor:
Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910.
Awdelay, John, active 1559-1577.
Harman, Thomas, active 1567.
Haben, ---
Series:
Early English Text Society (Series). Extra series ; 9.
Early English text society. Extra series ; no. IX
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rogues and vagabonds.
Thieves.
Physical Description:
3 preliminary leaves, xxx, 112 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : Pub. for the Early English text society, by N. Trübner & co., 1869.
Notes:
With reproductions of original title-pages.
The "Groundworke of conny-catching" has been attributed to Robert Greene, but on slight evidence. cf. p. xiv.
Reprinted in 1880 for the New Shakespeare society, series VI, no. 7, under the title "The rogues and vagabonds of Shakspere's youth," and again in 1907 for "The Shakespeare library."
Photocopy. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania, 1984.

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