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English
Pages
280

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Cover of: Some old English worthies
Some old English worthies
1912, S. Swift and company, limited
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Table of Contents

Introduction.
The history of Thomas of Reading, or The six worthy yeomen of the west. By Thomas Deloney.
The history of George a Green, pindar of the town of Wakefield.
The famous history of Friar Bacon.
The history of Friar Rush.

Edition Notes

Modernized versions of early English prose tales, with reproductions of the original title-pages.

Published in
[London]
Other Titles
History of George a Green, Friar Bacon, Friar Rush

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR1120 .S4

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 p. l., 9-280 p.
Number of pages
280

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6548288M
Internet Archive
cu31924013284736
LCCN
12025739
OCLC/WorldCat
2901652

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