33 books
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687)
A Visit to Abyssinia (Volume 1); An Account of Travel in Modern Ethiopia
A Visit to Abyssinia (Volume 2); An Account of Travel in Modern Ethiopia
A Visit to Abyssinia
A Visit to Abyssinia; An Account of Travel in Modern Ethiopia
The Honour of the Taylors, Or, the Famous and Renowned History of Sir John Hawkwood, Knight Containing His Many Rare and Singular Adventures, Witty Exploits, Heroick Atchievements, and Noble Performances Relating to Love (1687)
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets, Or, the Honour of Parnassus in a Brief Essay of the Works and Writings of Above Two Hundred of Them, from the Time of K. William the Conqueror to the Reign of His Present Majesty, King James II (1687)
The Protestant Almanack for the Year from the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, 1685, from the Reformation Begun by Luther, 150, from Our Deliverance from Popery by Queen Eliz., 126
The Protestant Almanack for the Year from the Incarnation of Jesus Christ 1683, from Our Deliverance from Popery by Queen Eliz. 124, Being the Third After Bissextile or Leap-Year Wherein the Bloody Aspects (1683)
Poor Robin, 1683 a Prognostication for the Year of Our Lord God 1683
Poor Robin, 1680 an Almanack After a New Fashion, Wherein the Reader May See (If He Hath Cleared His Eye-Signt with a Good Mornings Draught) Many Remarkable Things Worthy of His Choicest Observation
Poor Robin 1684 an Almanack After a New Fashion Wherein the Reader May Find Many Remarkable Worthy Most Serious Observation
The Loyall Martyrology, Or, Brief Catalogues and Characters of the Most Eminent Persons Who Suffered for Their Conscience During the Late Times of Rebellion Either by Death, Imprisonment, Banishment, or Sequestration (1665)
Historical Rarities and Curious Observations Domestick & Foreign Containing Fifty Three Several Remarks ... with Thirty Seven More Several Histories, Very Pleasant and Delightful / Collected Out of Approved Authors, by William Winstanley ... (1684)
The Essex Champion, Or, the Famous History of Sir Billy of Billerecay and His Squire Ricardo Shewing the Renowned Atchievements and Valiant Acts of the Invincible Knight Sir Billy of Billerecay with His Love to His Lady Dulcinia (1699)
England's Worthies Select Lives of the Most Eminent Persons of the English Nation, from Constantine the Great Down to These Times / By Will. Winstanley. (1684)
Poor Robins Perambulation from Saffron-Walden to London Performed This Month of July, 1678. (1678)
Poor Robin's Jests
A Yea and Nay Almanack for the People Call'd by the Men of the World Quakers Containing Many Needfull and Necessary Observations from the First Day of the First Month Till the Last Day of the Twelfth Month (1678)
Poor Robin 1690. an Almanack of the Old and New Fashion. Wherein the Reader May See (If He Put on a Pair of Understanding Spectacles) Many Remarkable Things Worthy of His Choicest Observation. (1690)
The New Protestant Almanack for the Year from the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, 1677, from Our Deliverance from Popery by Queen Elizabeth, 118 Being the First After the Bissextile or Leap-Year (1677)
Poor Robin's Jests, Or, the Compleat Jester Being a Collection of Several Jests Not Heretofore Published. Now Newly Composed and Written in a New Method. Both in Prose and Verse. (1669)
The Delectable History of Poor Robin the Merry Sadler of Walden Shewing Many Merry Passages of His Life, of Harmless Mirth, to Lengthen Delight, and Frive Away Melancholly (1680)