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The shoemaker's holiday
28 editions - first published in 1886 Read -
Thomas Dekker
20 editions - first published in 1887 Read -
The gull's hornbook
14 editions - first published in 1812 Read -
The non-dramatic works of Thomas Dekker: In five volumes.
12 editions - first published in 1884 Read -
Old Fortunatus
12 editions - first published in 1600 Read -
Satiro-mastix: or, The vntrussing of the humorous poet
9 editions - first published in 1907 -
The seven deadly sins of London: drawn in seven several coaches, through the seven several gates of the city; bringing the plague with them. (October) 1606.
7 editions - first published in 1879 Read -
The wonderful year [etc.] and selected writings
6 editions - first published in 1967 -
Westward hoe
6 editions - first published in 1607 Read -
North-ward hoe
6 editions - first published in 1607 Read -
The dramatic works of Thomas Dekker
5 editions - first published in 1873 Read -
The plague pamphlets of Thomas Dekker
5 editions - first published in 1925 -
The famous history of Sir Thomas Wyat: with the coronation of Queen Mary, and the coming in of King Philip
5 editions - first published in 1607 Read -
The guls hornbook: and The belman of London in two parts
5 editions - first published in 1904 Read -
Dramatic works, now collected with illustrative notes and a memoir of the author
5 editions - first published in 1873 Read -
The honest whore: with, The humours of the patient man, and The longing wife
5 editions - first published in 1604 -
The vvonderfull yeare, 1603
5 editions - first published in 1603 -
The belman of London
5 editions - first published in 1608 -
The Dramatic Works Of Thomas Dekker V2
4 editions - first published in 2006 -
The seven deadly sinnes of London
4 editions - first published in 1905 Read -
The witch of Edmonton
4 editions - first published in 1980 -
Match mee in London
4 editions - first published in 1631 -
The shoo-makers holy-day. Or The gentle craft
4 editions - first published in 1610 -
The Noble Spanish Soldier
4 editions - first published in 2006 -
The sun's-darling: a moral masque : as it hath been often presented at Whitehall by Their Majesties servants, and after at the Cock-pit in Drury Lane, with great applause
4 editions - first published in 1656 -
Non-dramatic works
3 editions - first published in 1963 -
The plague pamphlets ..
3 editions - first published in 1925 -
The sun's-darlng: a moral masque, as it hath been often presented by Their Majesties servants at the Cock-pit in Drury Lane, with great applause
3 editions - first published in 1657 -
Troia-noua triumphans
3 editions - first published in 1612 -
Lanthorne and candle-light. Or, The bell-mans second nights-walke
3 editions - first published in 1608 -
The magnificent entertainment
3 editions - first published in 1604 -
London looke backe at that yeare of yeares 1625: and looke forvvard, vpon this yeare 1630
2 editions - first published in 1630 -
Foure birds of Noahs arke
2 editions - first published in 1924 -
The dramatic works: Edited by Fredson Bowers.
2 editions - first published in 1953 -
Satiro-mastix. Or The vntrussing of the Humorous Poet
2 editions - first published in 1602 -
The guls horne-booke, 1609
2 editions - first published in 1969 -
The shomakers holiday, or, The gentle craft
2 editions - first published in 1600 -
The Dramatic Works Of Thomas Dekker V1: Now First Collected With Illustrative Notes And A Memoir Of The Author
2 editions - first published in 2006 -
The shoemakers' holiday
2 editions - first published in 1968 -
If it be not good, the Divel is in it: a new play
2 editions - first published in 1612 -
Satiro-mastix, or, The untrussing of the humorous poet
2 editions - first published in 1602 -
The honest vvhore
2 editions - first published in 1615 -
The Dramatic Works Of Thomas Dekker V3: Now First Collected With Illustrative Notes And A Memoir Of The Author
2 editions - first published in 2006 -
The second part of The honest whore
2 editions - first published in 1630 -
Blurt master-constable. Or The Spaniards night-walke: As it hath bin sundry times priuately acted by the Children of Paules.
2 editions - first published in 1602 -
The Whore of Babylon: As it was acted by the Princes Seruants. Vexat Censura Columbas.
2 editions - first published in 1607 -
Dekker's Shoemaker's holiday
2 editions - first published in 1928 -
The blacke rod, and the vvhite rod: (justice and mercie,) striking, and sparing, [brace] London
2 editions - first published in 1630 -
The wonderful year
2 editions - first published in 1967 -
Troja-Nova triumphans: London triumphing, or, The solemne, magnificent, and memorable receiving of that worthy gentleman, Sir John Swinerton, Knight, into the citty of London, after his returne from taking the oath of maioralty at Westminster, on the morrow next after Simon and Judas day, being the 29. of October, 1612
2 editions - first published in 1612 -
The famous history of Sir Thomas Wyat ... 1607
2 editions - first published in 1914 -
The Wonder of A Kingdome
2 editions - first published in 1636 -
The Dramatic Works Of Thomas Dekker V4: Now First Collected With Illustrative Notes And A Memoir Of The Author
2 editions - first published in 2006 -
Blurt, Master Constable
2 editions - first published in 1979 -
VVest-VVard Hoe
2 editions - first published in 1607 -
Londons Tempe, or The feild of Happines: in which Feild are planted seuerall Trees of Magnificence, State and Bewty, to Celebrate the Solemnity of the Right Honorable Iames Campbell, At his Inauguration into the Honorable Office of Praetorship, or Maioralty of London, on Thursday the 29 of October, 1629 ...
2 editions - first published in 1629 -
If it be not good, the diuel is in it
2 editions - first published in 1612 -
Satan turned moralist: an universal satire. Being a true copy of the devil's last will and testament, made in a fit of sickness. ... This curious piece was written in the last century, by ... Mr. Thomas Dekker, ..
1 edition - first published in 1740 -
Lantern and candlelight
1 edition - first published in 2007 -
The whore of Babylon by Thomas Dekker
1 edition - first published in 1980 -
A strange horse-race: at the end of which, comes in the catch-poles masque. And after that the bankrouts banquet: vvhich done, the Diuell, falling sicke, makes his last will and testament, this present yeare. 1613. VVritten by Thomas Dekker.
1 edition - first published in 1613 -
The cold yeare. 1614: A deepe snovv: in vvhich men and cattell haue perished, to the generall losse of farmers, grasiers, husbandmen, and all sorts of people in the countrie; and no lesse hurtfull to citizens. Written dialogue-wise, in a plaine familiar talke betweene a London shop-keeper, and a North-Country-man. In which, the reader shall finde many thinges for his profit.
1 edition - first published in 1615 -
The guls hornbook, and the belman of London in two parts
1 edition - first published in 1941 -
The vvonderfull year, 1603
1 edition -
Nevves from hell: brought by the Diuells carrier. Tho: Dekker.
1 edition - first published in 1606 -
The shoomakers holiday, or, The gentle-craft: with the humorous life of Simon Eyre, shooe-maker and Lord Maior of London, as it was acted before the Queens most excellent Majesty on New-years-day at night, by The right Honorable Earl of Nottingham, Lord High Admiral of England, his servants
1 edition - first published in 1657 -
The vvhole magnificent entertainment: giuen to King Iames, Queene Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince; vpon the day of his Maiesties tryumphant passage (from the Tower) through his honorable citie (and chamber) of London, the 15. of March. 1603. Aswell by the English, as by the strangers, with the speeches and songs, deliuered in the seuerall pageants. And those speeches that before were publish't in Latin, now newly set forth in English. Tho. Dekker.
1 edition - first published in 1604 -
The gull's hornbook: Stultorum plena sunt omnia: Al savio mezza parola basta.
1 edition - first published in 1862 -
The ravevens [sic] almanacke: foretelling of a [brace] plague, famine, and ciuill warre, that shall happen this present yeare 1609, not only within this kingdome of Great Brittaine, but also in France, Germany, Spayne, and other parts of Christendome : with certanie [sic] remedies, rules, and receipts, how to preuent or at least to abate the edge of these vniuersall calamities.
1 edition - first published in 1609 -
Nevves from Graues-end: sent to nobody.
1 edition - first published in 1604 -
The wonderful year; The gull's horn-book; Penny-wise, pound foolish; English villainies discovered by lantern and candlelight; and selected writings
1 edition - first published in 1978 -
The batchelers banquet, or, A banquet for batchelers: vvherein is prepared sundry dainty dishes to furnish their tables, curiously drest, and seriously serued in : pleasantly discoursing the variable humours of women, their quicknesse of wits, and vnsearchable deceits.
1 edition - first published in 1630 -
Canaan's calamitie, Jerusalems misery, and England's mirror: the doleful destruction of fair Jerusalem, by Titus, the son of Vespasiam, Emperour of Rome, in the year of Chirst's [sic] incarnation 74 : wherein is shewed the wonderful miseries which God brought upon that city for sin, being utterly overthrown and destroyed by sword, pestilence, and famine : briefly gathered into this small volume, for the benefit of all well-disposed persons, wherein they shall find many strange and notable things, worthy to be regarded and had in remembrance
1 edition - first published in 1677 -
The guls horne-booke: By T. Deckar
1 edition - first published in 1609 -
NOBLE SPANISH SOLDIER; ED. BY ZACHARY LESSER
1 edition -
Old Fortunatus, 1600
1 edition - first published in 1971 -
Introductions, Notes and Commentaries to Texts in 'The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker' (Volumes 3 and 4)
1 edition - first published in 1981 -
A knights conjuring (1607)
1 edition - first published in 1974 -
Penny wise pound foolish or: a Bristow diamond, set in two rings, and both crack'd : profitable for married men, pleasant for young men, and rare for all good women.
1 edition - first published in 1631 -
A rod for run-awayes: Gods tokens, of his feareful iudgements, sundry wayes pronounced vpon this city, and on seuerall persons, both flying from it, and staying in it. Expressed in many dreadfull examples of sudden death ... By Tho. D.
1 edition - first published in 1625 -
Gull's Hornbook, The (BCL1-PR English Literature)
1 edition - first published in 1907 -
Brittannia's honor: brightly shining in seuerall magnificent shevves or pageants, to celebrate the solemnity of the Right Honorable Richard Deane, at his inauguration into the majoralty of the honourable citty of London, on Wednesday, October 29th. 1628. At the particular cost, and charges of the right vvorshipfull, worthy, and ancient Society of Skinners. Inuented by Tho. Dekker.
1 edition - first published in 1628 -
The best plays of Thomas Dekker
1 edition - first published in 1887 -
The pleasant comedy of old Fortunatus
1 edition - first published in 1906 -
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker Volume 3
1 edition - first published in 1958 -
[The converted curtezan, with the humours of the patient man, and the longing wife]
1 edition - first published in 1604 -
The shoemakers' holiday, 1600
1 edition - first published in 1971 -
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker: Now First Collected with Illustrative Notes and a Memoir of ..
1 edition - first published in 1622 Read -
The guls horne-booke 1609
1 edition - first published in 1609 -
The wonder of a kingdome. Written by Thomas Dekker
1 edition - first published in 1636 -
Match me in London, 1631: Computer print-out of old-spelling text with through-line numberingand concordance.
1 edition - first published in 1984 -
Iests to make you merie: with the coniuring vp of Cock VVatt, (the walking spirit of Newgate) to tell tales. Vnto which is added, the miserie of a prison, and a prisoner. And a paradox in praise of serieants. Written by T.D. and George Wilkins.
1 edition - first published in 1607 -
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker Volume 1
1 edition - first published in 1953 -
Le Jour de fête des cordonniers (The shoe-makers holiday) suivi de L'abécédaire des benêts (The guls hornbook)
1 edition - first published in 1957 -
Northward hoe ... 1607
1 edition - first published in 1914 -
A knight's conjuring: done in earnest, discovered in jest
1 edition - first published in 1842 -
The guls hornbook, and The belman of London: in two parts.
1 edition - first published in 1928 -
Penny-vvis[e] pound foolish or, a Bristovv diamond, set in t[wo] rings, and both crack'd: Profitable for married men, pleasant for young men, a[nd a] rare example for all good women.
1 edition - first published in 1631 -
The raueuens [sic] almanacke: foretelling of a plague, famine. and ciuill warre. that shall happen this present yeare 1609. not only within this kingdome of great Brittaine, but also in France, Germany, Spayne, & other parts of Christendome. With certanie [sic] remedies, rules, and receipts, how to preuent or at least to abate the edge of these vniuersall calamities
1 edition - first published in 1609 -
The shoemaker's holiday; or a pleasant comedy of the gentle craft
1 edition - first published in 1927
Thomas Dekker
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