191 books • 3 series
Thomas Heywood: Edited by a Wilson Verity (Classic Reprint)
A Marriage Triumph; On the Nuptials of the Prince Palatine, and the Princess Elizabeth, Daughter of James I
A Funeral Elegie, Vpon the Much Lamented Death of the Trespuissant and Vnmatchable King, King Iames, King of Great Brittaine, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Written by Thom. Heywood. (1625)
An Apology for Actors Containing Three Briefe Treatises. 1 Their Antiquity. 2 Their Ancient Dignity. 3 the True VSE of Their Quality. Written by Thomas Heywood. (1612)
The First and Second Partes of King Edward the Fourth Containing His Mery Pastime with the Tanner of Tamworth, as Also His Loue to Faire Mistrisse Shoar. Played by the Right Honorable the Earle of Derbie His Seruants. (1600)
Londini Speculum
The Felicitie of Man, Or, His Summum Bonum. Written by Sr, R
The Second Part of Queene Elizabeths Troubles. Doctor Paries Treasons
The Golden Age. or the Liues of Iupiter and Saturne, with the Deifying of the Heathen Gods as It Hath Beene Sundry Times Acted at the Red Bull, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants. Written by Thomas Heyvvood. (1611)
If You Know Not Me, You Know No Body. with the Building of the Royall Exchange. and the Famous Victory of Queen Elizabeth
If You Know Not Me, You Know No Body. Or, the Troubles of Queene Elizabeth (1623)
If You Know Not Me, You Know No Body. the Second Part. Vvith the Building of the Royall Exchange. and the Famous Victory of Queene Elizabeth
Porta Pietatis, Or, the Port or Harbour of Piety Exprest in Sundry Triumphes, Pageants and Showes at the Initiation of the Right Honourable Sir Maurice Abbot Knight, Into the Majoralty of the Renowned City London. Written by Thomas Heywood. (1638)
A Challenge for Beautie. as It Hath Beene Sundry Times Acted, by the Kings Majesties Servants
The Fair Maid of the Vvest. Or, a Girle Worth Gold. the First Part. as It Was Lately Acted Before the King and Queen, with Approved Liking. by the Queens Majesties Comedians. Written by T.H. (1631)
A Vvoman Kilde Vvith Kindnesse as It Hath Beene Oftentimes Acted by the Queenes Maiest. Seruants. Written by Tho. Heywood. (1617)
A Pleasant Comedy, Called a Mayden-Head Well Lost as It Hath Beene Publickly Acted at the Cocke-Pit in Drury-Lane, with Much Applause
The English Traueller as It Hath Beene Publikely Acted at the Cock-Pit in Drury-Lane
The First and Second Partes of King Edward the Fourth Containing His Mery Pastime with the Tanner of Tamworth, as Also His Loue to Faire Mistrisse Shoar. Played by the Right Honorable the Earle of Derbie His Seruants. (1613)
Philocothonista, Or, the Drunkard, Opened, Dissected, and Anatomized (1635)
Londini Status Pacatus
If You Knovv Not Me, You Know No Body. Or, the Troubles of Queene Elizabeth (1632)
Publii Ovidii Nasonis de Arte Amandi. Or, the Art of Loue (1625)
The Rape of Lucrece a True Roman Tragedy. the Fifth Impression. Written by Thomas Heywood. (1638)