60 books • 5 series
The Famous History of Palmendos, Son to the Most Renowned Palmerin D'Oliva, Emperour of Constantinople, and the Heroick Queen of Tharsus Wherein Is Likewise a Most Pleasant Discourse of Prince Rifarano (1663)
The Famous History of Palmendos Son to the Most Renowned Palmerin D'Oliva, Emperour of Constantinople, and the Heroick Queen of Tharsus, Wherein Is Likewise a Most Pleasant Discourse of Prince Risarano (1653)
Zelauto. the Fountaine of Fame Erected in an Orcharde of Amorous Aduentures. Containing a Delicate Disputation, Gallantly Discoursed Betweene to Noble Gentlemen of Italye. (1580)
The Declaration of the Lord de la Noue, Vpon His Taking Armes for the Iust Defence of the Townes of Sedan and Iametz, Frontiers of the Realme of Fraunce, and Vnder the Protection of His Maiestie. (1589)
The Coppie of the Anti-Spaniard Made at Paris by a French Man, a Catholique. Wherein Is Directly Proued How the Spanish King Is the Onely Cause of All the Troubles in France. Translated Out of French Into English. (1590)
The English Romayne Lyfe Discouering
Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntingdon
Sir John Oldcastle Written by William Shakespeare; Date of Earliest Known Editions (Two in Same Year) 1600 (B.M. Press-Marks, C.34, 1.1., & C.34, 1.2) Next Issued in the Third Folio Shakespeare, 1664; Also Issued in the Folio of 1684;
The Book of Sir Thomas More
The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington
Downfall of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon, Date of Only Known Edition, 1601 (B.M. 161 K. 70.) Staged, 1598-9; Reproduced in Facsimile, 1913
The True Knowledge of a Mans Owne Selfe. Written in French by Monsieur Du Plessis, Lord of Plessie Marly. *And Truly Translated Into English by A.M.. (1602)
Falshood in Friendship, or Vnions Vizard
Palmerin D'Oliua the Mirrour of Nobilitie, Mappe of Honor, Anotamie of Rare Fortunes, Heroycall President of Loue. Written in the Spanish, Italian and French and from Them Turned Into English by A.M. (1588)
The Masque of the League and the Spanyard Discouered Wherein. Faythfully Translated Out of the French Coppie
The Famous, Pleasant, and Variable Historie, of Palladine of England Discoursing of Honorable Aduentures, of Knightly Deedes of Armes and Chiualrie. Translated Out of French by A.M. (1588)
A Breefe Aunswer Made Vnto Two Seditious Pamphlets, the One Printed in French, and the Other in English Contayning a Defence of Edmund Campion and His Complices. by A.M. (1582)
Londons Loue, to the Royal Prince Henrie Meeting Him on the Riuer of Thames, at His Returne from Richmonde, with a Worthie Fleete of Her Cittizens. with a Breife Reporte of the Water Fight, and Fire Workes. (1610)
The Downfall of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon, 1601 (1601)
The Life of Sir John Oldcastle, 1600 (Volume 8)
Palmerin of England by Francisco de Moraes, Volume 4 of 4 (1807)
The Death of Robert, Earl of Huntington. 1601
Palmerin of England by Francisco de Moraes, Volume 1 of 4 (1807)
John A Kent And John A Cumber