me not, 1618. Alex. Brome, The Cunning Lovers, a Comedy, 1654. R. Brome, The Sparagus Garden, a Comedie, 1640, together 6 vol. 1929 PLAYS. Beaumont (Francis) and John Fletcher, The Woman Hater, H. Moseley, 1649. The Knight of the Burning Pestle, first edit. wanting the Bookseller's Dedication, W. Burre, 1613, Another edit. 1635. Cupid's Revenge, First Edition, T. Creede, 1615. Second Edit. T. Jones, 1630. Third Edit. A. M. 1635. Philaster, or Love lies a bleeding, Fourth Edition, R. Hawkins, 1634. Thierry and Theodoret, First Edition, T. Walkley, 1621. The Faithfull Shepheardesse, by John Fletcher, First Edition, R. Bonian and H. Walley, n. d. A King and no King, Second Edition, T. Walkley, 1625. Third Edit. R. Hawkins, 1631. Fourth Edit. W. Leake, 1639. The two Noble Kinsmen, T. Cotes, 1634. The Elder Brother, First Edition, F. K. for J. W. 1637. Another edition of the same date, 1637. Monsieur Thomas, First Edition, I. Waterson, 1639. Wit without Money, First Edit. T. Cotes, 1639. Rule a Wife and have a Wife, First Ed. Oxford, 1640, together 18 vol. Behn (Mrs.), A Volume of Plays, 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1671, &c. Carlell (Lod.), The Deserving Favourite, 1629. W. Chamberlaine's Loves Victory, 1658. H. Chettle's Tragedy of Hoffman, or a Revenge for a Father, 1631. Sir A, Cockayn's Obstinate Lady, 1657, together 4 vol. CHAPMAN (GEOrge), The BlinDE Begger of Alexandria, most pleasantly discoursing his variable humours in disguised shapes full of conceite and pleasure. As it hath beene sundry times publickly acted in London, by the right honorable the Earle of Nottingham, Lord high Admirall his Servantes, Imprinted at London for William Jones, 1598 FIRST EDITION, RARE, and First Dramatic Production of Chapman. Monsieur D'Olive. A Comedie, as it was sundrie times acted by his Maiesties children at the Blacke-Friers, FIRST EDITION, Morocco, Printed by T. C. for William Holmes, 1606 Chapman (G.), All Fooles. A Comody presented at the Black Fryers and lately before his Majestie,' first edition, fine copy, Pd. for T. Thorpe, 1605 Chapman (G.) The Widdowes Teares, A Comedie, interleaved, with some MS. notes, 1612 Chapman, (George) Two Wise Men and all the rest Fooles; or, a Comicall Morall, Censuring the follies of this age, as it hath beene diverse times acted: very scarce, 1619 The Bussy D'Am Another Edi- 1937 PLAYS. Chapman (G.) Eastward Hoe by G. Chapman, Ben Jonson, Joh. Marston, 1605. Another Edition of the same date in a different type, 1605. Gentleman Usher, First Edition, 1606. bois, a Tragedie, Second Edition, 1608. tion, 1641. Cæsar and Pompey, 1631. racie and Tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, First Edition, interleaved, 1608. The same Second Edition, 1625. The Tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, 1625. MayDay, a Witty Comedie, 1611, together 10 vol. many of these plays have never been reprinted. 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 Daborn (R.), A Christian turn'd Turke, 1612. Davenant (Sir W.), The Tragedy of Albovine, 1629. The Cruell Brother, 1630. The Just Italian, 1630. The Witts, 1636. The Platonick Lovers, 1636. Love and Honour, 1649. King John and Matilda, 1662. R. Davenport, The City-Night-Cap, 1661. The Bloodie Banquet, by T. D. probably R. Davenport, 1639. J. Daye, the Ile of Gulis, 1633, together 11 vol. Daborn (Robert) A Christian turn'd Turke, or the Lives and Deaths of the two Famous Pyrates Ward and Dansiker, 1612. The Poor-Mans Comfort, a TragiComedy, 1655, in I vol. Sir William Davenant's Love and Honour, 1649. The Wits, 1636. Platonick Lovers, 1636. Just Italian, 1630. Albovine, 1629. The Cruell Brother, 1630. Britannia Triumphans, 1637. The Unfortunate Lovers, 1649, in 1 vol. Dekker (T.), Satiro-Mastix, or The untrussing of the Humorous Poet, interleaved. Printed for Edward White, 1602 If it be not Good The Divel is in it, E. Merchant, Roxburghe copy. The Wonder of a Kingdome, 1636, 2 vol. Decker (T.) and John Webster. NORTHWARDHOE, sundry times acted by the Children of Paules, fine copy, in morocco, 1607. WESTWARD-HOE, divers times Acted by the Children of Paules, 1607, 2 vol. Dryden's (John) Plays, from Malone's Collection, uniformly bound in 4 vol. in calf, 1669, &c. Durfey's (Tom) Plays, 1678 Field (Nat.), A Woman is a Weather-cocke, A new Comedy, Inglis's copy, in morocco, scarce, 1612 Fisher (Jasper). Fuimus Troes, The True Trojanes, 1633. Fisher (P.) Sicelides, a Piscatory, 1631. Greene (A.), The Politician Cheated, 1663, 3 vol. 1950 PLAYS. Fletcher (John), The Faithfull Shepheardesse,1629 Fletcher (John), Rule a Wife and have a Wife, 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Oxford, 1640 Fletcher (R.), Imperiale, a Tragedy, 1655 Eight Plays by Forde in one volume, presented by Dr. Nott to Mr. Heber, morocco, 1629-1657 Forde (John), Perkin Warbeck, damaged at the end, Forde, (John) The Ladies Triall, 1634 1639 Glapthorne (H.), The Hollander, 1640. Argalus and Parthenia, 1639. Wit in a Constable, 1640. The Ladies Priviledge. The Tragedy of Albertus Wallenstein, portrait, 1640. Relation of the Death of the Duke of Meckleburg, 1634. Poems by Henry Glapthorn, printed by Richard Bishop for Daniel Pakeman, 1639, in 1 vol. Glapthorne (H.), Argalus and Parthenia, 1639. The Ladies Priviledge, 1640. Wit in a Constable, 1640. The Hollander, 1640. J. Gough, The Strange Discovery, 1640, together 5 vol. Goffe (T.), The Raging Turke, 1631. The Courageous Turke, 1632. Orestes, 1633. The Careless Shepherdes, with a curious list of Plays prefixed, 1656, in one vol. Green (Robert) The Historie of Orlando Furioso, one of the twelve Peeres of France, as it was playd before the Queenes Majestie, Second Edition, EXTREMELY RARE, russia, S. Stafford, 1599 Hausted (P.) The Rivall Friends, 1632. Hemings (W.), The Jewes Tragedy, 1662. Holyday (B.), Technogamia, the date cut off, 3 vol. Holyday (B.), Technogamia, or the Marriages of the Arts, fine copy, with the names of the Actors supplied in MS. 1618 HEYWOOD (T.), THE RAPE OF LUCRECE; a true Roman Tragedie, with the severall Songes in their apt places, by Valerius, the Merrie Lord Amongst the Roman Peeres, first edition, extremely rare, purchased at Mr. Nassau's Sale for 18l. 7s. 6d. Printed for I. B. 1608 Heywood (Thomas), THE GOLDEN AGE, first edition, 1611. The Silver Age, 1613. The Iron Age, the date cut off. The Second Part of The Iron Age, the date cut off. The Foure Prentises of London, imperfect, 1615. Another Edition, 1632. A Woman Kilde with Kindnesse, interleaved, 1617. The Fayre Maide of the Exchange, 1625, together 8 vol. The Rape of Lucrece, N. Butter, 1630. The Fair Maid of the West, 2 Parts in 2 vol. interleaved and half bound. The first part wants the title, 1631, together 3 vol. 1966 PLAYS. A Maydenhead well Lost, title page damaged, 1634. The Royall Subject, 1637. The Rape of Lucrece, 1638. The Wise-Woman of Hogsdon, 1638. Love's Mistresse, or the Queenes Masque, 1640. Fortune by Land and Sea, by T. Haywood and W. Rowly, 1655, together 6 vol. Jonson (Ben), Every Man out of his Humor, 1600. Every Man in his Humor, 1601. The Fountaine of Self-Love, 1601. Poetaster, or the Arraignment, 1602. Volpone, or the Foxe, first edition, 1607. The Alchemist, 1612. Epicoene, or the Silent Woman, wanting the title, together 7 vol. 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 The New Inne, or the Light Heart, 12mo. 1631 Jonson, Fletcher, and Middleton, The Widdow, 1652 Kyd (T.), The Spanish Tragedy, or Hieronimo is mad againe, 1633. Killigrew (H.) The Conspiracy, a Tragedy, 1638. Kirke (John) The Seven Champions of Christendome, first edition, 1638, together 3 vol. 1690 Lee (Nat.), The Rival Queens, or the Death of 1617 1591 Lily (W.), A moste excellent Comedie of Alexander, Printed for W. Wood, 1601 MARLOW (CHRISTOPHER), The Massacre at Paris, with the Death of the Duke of Guise, as it was plaide by the right honourable the Lord High Admirall his Servants, FIRST EDITION, VERY RARE, Morocco, from Inglis's Col12mo. E. 4. for Edward White. lection, 1982 PLAYS. Marlow (Christopher), The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer, second edition, rare, Printed for R. Barnes, 1612 Shackerley Marmion, Hollands Leaguer, 1632. A Fine Companion, 1633. The Antiquary, 1641, in 1 vol. 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Marston (John), Antonios Revenge. The second part. First Edition, the last leaf damaged, printed for Thomas Fisher, 1602. What you Will. First Edition, title page damaged, printed for Thomas Thorpe, 1607. The Insatiate Countesse, printed for T. Archer, 1613, 3 vol. The Dutch Courtezan, Printed by T. P. for John Hodgets, 1605 The Wonder of Women, or the Tragedie of SophoFirst Edition, with an attack on Ben. Jonson in J. Windet, 1606 Parasitaster, or the Fawne, interleaved, nisba. Printed for W. C. 1606 -MASSINGER (PHILIP). The Duke of Millaine, a Tragedie. "The first very correct and now very rare, bears date 1623." Gifford's Massinger. B. A. for Edward Blackmore, 1623. Another Edition, 1638. The Bond-Man, an Ancient Storie, 1638. The Roman Actor, a Tragedie, 1629. The Renegado, a Tragæcomedie, 1630. The Picture, a Tragecomedie, 1630. The Emperour of the East, a Tragæ-Comedie, 1632. The Fatall Dowry, a Tragedy by P. M. and N. F. 1632. A New Way to pay Old Debts, a Comœdie, 1633, The Great Duke of Florence, a Comicall Historie, 1636. The Unnaturall Combat, a Tragedie, 1639. The City-Madam, a Comedie, 1659. The Virgin Martyr (by Massinger and Decker), imperfect, 1631. Together 13 Plays. Five Plays by P. Massinger, in one volume, 1638, &c. P. Massinger's Plays, vol. 1. The Bond-man, 1624. The Roman Actor, 1629. The Renegado, 1630. The Picture, 1630. The Virgin Martyr, 1631. The Fatall Dowry, 1632. The Maid of Honour, 1632. Vol. II., The Emperor of the East, 1632. A new way to pay Old Debts, 1633. The Great Duke of Florence, stained, 1636. The Duke of Millaine, 1638. The Unnaturall Combat, 1639. The Bashful Lover, 1655. Vol. III., The Guardian, 1655. A very Woman, 1655. The Old Law, 1656. The City-Madam, 1659, bound in 3 vol. the third is interleaved. |