191 books • 3 series
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Heywood (Volume 2); Royal King and Loyal Subject. a Woman Killed with Kindness. If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, PT. 1-2. the Golden Age. the Silver Age. an Apology for Actors, 1841 (No. 3)
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Heywood; Memoir. First and Second Parts of King Edward the Fourth. 1600. If You Know Not Me, You Know No Body, or the Troubles of Queen Elizabeth. 1605 the Second Part of If You Know Not Me 1632
Worke for Cvtlers; Or, a Merry Dialogue Betweene Sword, Rapier and Dagger, Acted in a Shew in the Famous Universitie of Cambridge A.D. 1615. Edited, W
A Marriage Triumph, on the Nuptials of the Prince Palatine, and the Princess Elizabeth, Daughter of James I. by Thomas Heywood. Reprinted from the Edition of 1613. with an Introduction and Notes
Publications (Volume 30); A Comedy
The Fair Maid of the Exchange (Volume 1); A Comedy
The Royal King, and Loyal Subject (Volume 44); A Woman Killed with Kindness
Thomas Heywood (Volume 6)
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Heywood (Volume 1); Edward IV, PT. 1-2. Fair Maid of the Exchange. Fortune by Land and Sea. Fair Maid of the West, PT. 1-
The Golden and Silver Ages; Two Plays
Publications (Volume 42); Or, a Girl Worth Gold
The First and Second Parts of King Edward IV Volume 13
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Heywood (Volume 2); Now First Collected with Illustrative Notes and a Memoir of the Author
The Life of Merlin; Surnamed Ambrosius His Prophecies and Predictions Interpreted, and Their Truth Made Good by Our English Annals Being a Chronographical History of All the Kings and Memorable Passages of This Kingdom, from Brute to the Reign of King Cha
The Second Part of the Iron Age
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Heywood, Now First Collected with Illustrative Notes and a Memoir of the Author
The Fair Maid of the Exchange
The English Traveller. [A Tragi-Comedy in Five Acts, Chiefly in Verse.]
The Wise-Woman of Hogsdon. a Comedie [In Five Acts and Principally in Prose], Etc.
The Royall King, and the Loyall Subject, Etc. [A Tragi-Comedy, in Five Acts, and in Prose and Verse.]
The Rape of Lucrece, a True Roman Tragedie; In Verse. with the Severall Songs in Their Apt Places, by Valerius the Merrie Lord Amongst the Roman Peeres. the Fourth Impression.
If You Know Not Me, You Know No Bodie
The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta. as It Was Playd Before the King and Queene, in His Majesties Theatre at White-Hall, Etc.
The Most Pleasant Song of Lady Bessy, the Eldest Daughter of ... Edward the Fourth; And How She Married King Henry the Seventh, Etc. with Notes by I. Heywood.