A warning for Faire Women : Containing, The most tragicall and lamentable murther of Master George Sanders of London Marchant, nigh Shooters hill. Consented vnto by By his owne wife, acted by M. Browne, Mistris Drewry and Trusty Roger agents therin: with their seuerall ends. As it hath beene lately diuerse times acted by the right Honorable, the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruantes.
1913
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Title
A warning for Faire Women : Containing, The most tragicall and lamentable murther of Master George Sanders of London Marchant, nigh Shooters hill. Consented vnto by By his owne wife, acted by M. Browne, Mistris Drewry and Trusty Roger agents therin: with their seuerall ends. As it hath beene lately diuerse times acted by the right Honorable, the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruantes.
Uniform title
Warning for fair women.
Created/published
[Amersham, England] : [Issued for subscribers by John S. Farmer], [1913]
Description
[2], [76] p. ; 23 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Old English drama. Students' facsimile edition
Note
Reprint of : London : Printed by Valentine Sims for William Aspley. 1599.
"There is no indication, nor has any tradition descended, as to who was the author. Without reasonable grounds ... John Lyly, Thomas Lodge and Thomas Kyd have each been suggested: the last named has probably the best claim."--Pref., Tudor facsimile texts.
Label pasted on front end-paper reads: ... A warning for fair women. Date of the first known edition, 1599 <from the dyce collection at south kensington> Reproduced in facsimile [Tudor facsimile texts] 1912.
"There is no indication, nor has any tradition descended, as to who was the author. Without reasonable grounds ... John Lyly, Thomas Lodge and Thomas Kyd have each been suggested: the last named has probably the best claim."--Pref., Tudor facsimile texts.
Label pasted on front end-paper reads: ... A warning for fair women. Date of the first known edition, 1599 <from the dyce collection at south kensington> Reproduced in facsimile [Tudor facsimile texts] 1912.
Series
Old English drama.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England.
Call number
PR2411 .W2 1913