Book Description

Folio, uncut (extracted from a tract volume, light stain on title, otherwise fine .
Dealer Notes
Wing W548. First edition. Title continues: "For which horrid impieties, the prior, sub-prior lecturer, and receiver of the said covent were burnt at a stake, anno Dom. 1509. Collected from the records of the said city by the care of Sir William Waller, Knight. Translated from his French copy by an impartial pen, and now made publick for the information of English Protestants, who may hence learn, that Catholicks will stick at no villanies which may advance their designs, ... With an epistle, wherein are some soft and gentle reflections upon the lying dying-speeches of the Jesuites lately executed at Tyburn"
Author WALLER, Sir William
Date 1679
Binding disbound
Publisher London : printed for Nathanael Ponder, at the Peacock in the Poultrey
Condition very good
Pages [10], 38

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