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The fayre maide of the Exchange together with the merry humours, and pleasant passages of the cripple of Fanchurch: furnished with variety of delectable mirth.
Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641.
First published anonymously in 1607.
Attributed to Thomas Heywood by STC (2nd ed.).
Signatures: A2, B-K4.
Printer's device, tree with motto: Charitas. cf. McKerrow, Printers' and publishers' devices, no. 97.
[76] p.
London: Printed by A.G. and are to be sold at the signe o[f] the Grey-hound in Pauls Church-yard, 1637.
STC (2nd ed.) / 13319
English
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
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