The dyet of Poland : a satyr. To which is added a memorial to the Tantivy-high-flyers of England. The present disturbers of that government, as their wise predecessors were, when the Lord Essex, Russel, and Sydney fell.
1705
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Title
The dyet of Poland : a satyr. To which is added a memorial to the Tantivy-high-flyers of England. The present disturbers of that government, as their wise predecessors were, when the Lord Essex, Russel, and Sydney fell.
Created/published
[Dublin?] : Printed at Dantzick, in the year, 1705.
Description
[2],30 p. ; (8vo)
Associated name
Note
Preface signed: Anglipoloski, i.e. Daniel Defoe.
Verse.
The imprint is fictitious; "Dantzick" refers to London, but Foxon suggests that this edition was probably printed in Dublin.
Verse.
The imprint is fictitious; "Dantzick" refers to London, but Foxon suggests that this edition was probably printed in Dublin.
ESTC staff note
This edition not mentioned in Moore 100
Cited/described in
Foxon, D99
English short title catalogue (ESTC), N16863
English short title catalogue (ESTC), N16863
Place of creation/publication
Ireland -- Dublin.
Item Details
Call number
134- 625.5q
Folger-specific note
Trimmed at head and foot, affecting page numbers and signatures. Bound with Thomas Sprat, "The plague of Athens, which hapned in the second year of the Peloponnesian War" (London, 1688). Provenance: bookplate of Baron Calthorpe