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Harrison, G B (1894-1991)2
Harrison, G. B2
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Dekker, Thomas (1572-1632)1
Dudman, Charles Henry1
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The scourge of villanie, 1599

Marston, John (1575?-1634); Harrison, G B (1894-1991)

[1925]

A reprint of the 2d edition, from a copy in the Bodleian library. Ordered to be burned in 1599. In verse. Introduction signed: G. B. Harrison.

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The seven deadly sinnes of London

Dekker, Thomas (1572-1632)

1905

"Of this edition...250 copies have been printed."

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A notable discovery of coosnage, 1591; The second part of Conny-catching, 1592

Greene, Robert (1558-1592); Harrison, G B (1894-1991)

[1923]

With facsimile reproductions of original title: (1) A Notable Discouery of Coosnage. Now daily practised by sundry lewd persons, called Connie-catchers, and Crosse-biters... By R. Greene, Maister of A...

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Sound Recordings, [Liverpool]

Bond, Francis Keith

[1973/1974]

Kathy Bond [collector's mother] relates her recollections of living in the Huyton area of Liverpool during World War Two - air raids, prisoners-of-war, transit camps, VJ Day celebrations, rationing, m...

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Sound Recording, Hampshire

Wright, John T

January 1958

Charles Dudman, recorded in a pub in Hatherden; talks about a shepherding job on leaving school; ?locus beans in sheep feed; work as a garden boy at Clanville Lodge; humorous anecdote re. a visit to [...

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