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A Disturbed Girl's Guide to Curing Boredom (Disturbed Girl, #1)
The Nuptialls of Peleus and Thetis. Consisting of a Mask and a Comedy, Etc. [Translated from the "Tetide" of Diamante Gabrielli?]
Therologia, the Parly of Beasts, Or, Morphandra, Queen of the Inchanted Iland Wherein Men Were Found, Who Being Transmuted to Beasts, Though Proffer'd to Be Dis-Inchanted, and to Becom Men Again (1660)
Lustra Ludovici, Or, the Life of the Late Victorious King of France, Lewis the XIII (and of His Cardinall de Richelieu) Divided Into Seven Lustres / By Iames Howell, Esq. (1646)
A Perfect Description of the People and Countrey of Scotland (1659)
The Instrvments of a King, Or, a Short Discovrse of [brace] the Svvord, the Scepter, the Crowne [brace] (1648)
A German Diet, Or, the Ballance of Europe Wherein the Power and Vveaknes ... of All the Kingdoms and States of Christendom Are Impartially Poiz'd
Parthenopoeia, Or, the History of the Most Noble and Renowned Kingdom of Naples with the Dominions Therunto Annexed and the Lives of All Their Kings
The Vote, Or, a Poeme Royall Presented to His Maiestie for a New-Yeares-Gift, by Way of Discourse 'twixt the Poet and His Muse. (1642)
A Trance, Or, Newes from Hell Brought Fresh to Towne by Mercurius Acheronticus. (1649)
The Vision, Or, a Dialog Between the Soul and the Bodie Fancied in a Morning-Dream. (1651)
An Exact Historie of the Late Revolutions in Naples, and of Their Monstrous Successes Not to Be Parallel'd by Any Ancient or Modern History / Published by the Lord Alexander Giraffi in Italian (1650)
A Discours of the Empire, and of the Election of a King of the Romans, the Greatest Busines of Christendom Now in Agitation as Also of the Colledg of Electors, Their Particular Interests, and Who Is Most Likely to Be the Next Emperour / By J.H. (1658)
The Last Will and Testament of the Late Renowned Cardinal Mazarini, Deceased February 27, 1660 Together with Some Historical Remarques of His Life. (1663)
Cottoni Posthuma Divers Choice Pieces of That Renowned Antiquary, Sir Robert Cotton, Knight and Baronet, Preserved from the Injury of Time, and Exposed to Publick Light, for the Benefit of Posterity / By J.H., Esq. (1672)
A Discourse of the Empire of Germany and of the Election and Crowning the Emperours and Kings of the Romans, as Also of the Colledge of Electors, Their Particular Interests and Concernments with Reasons Why the Present Emperour Was Lately Chosen (1659)
Epistolae Ho-Elianae Familiar Letters Domestic and Forren Divided Into Sundry Sections, Partly Historicall, Politicall, Philosophicall, Vpon Emergent Occasions / By James Howell. (1650)
A Discours of Dunkirk, with Some Reflexes Upon the Late Surrender Therof, & and Other Additions by a Knowing and Very Worthy Person. (1664)
Mercurius Hibernicus, Or, a Discourse of the Late Insurrection in Ireland Displaying, 1. the True Causes of It, Till Now Not So Fully Discovered
Twelve Several Treatises, of the Late Revolutions in These Three Kingdomes Deducing the Causes Thereof from Their Originals. by James Howell Esq; His Majesties Historiographer Royal. (1661)
Epistolae Ho-Elianae Familiar Letters Domestic and Forren
Archaioskopia, Or, a View of Antiquity Presented in a Short But Sufficient Account of Some of the Fathers, Men Famous in Their Generations Who Lived Within, or Near the First Three Hundred Years After Christ (1677)
The Second Part of Massaniello His Body Taken Out of the Town-Ditch, and Solemnly Buried, with Epitaphs Upon Him. a Continuation of the Tumult; The D. of Guise Made Generalissimo; Taken Prisoner by Young Don John of Austria (1663)
Instructions for Forreine Travell. 1642. Collated with the 2D Ed. of 1650. Edited by Edward Arber