01905nam 2200397 n 450 99638522070331620200818214059.0(CKB)4940000000070446(EEBO)2248541458(UnM)99851117e(UnM)99851117(EXLCZ)99494000000007044619920323d1578 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Allarme to England[electronic resource] foreshewing what perilles are procured, where the people liue without regarde of martiall lawe. With a short discourse conteyning the decay of warlike discipline, conuenient to be perused by gentlemen, such as are desirous by seruice, to seeke their owne deserued prayse, and the preseruation of their countrey. Newly deuised and written by Barnabe Riche Gentleman[Imprinted at London By Henrie Middleton, for C. B[arker]] Perused and allowed1578[102] pProbably the first edition (STC).Printer's name from colophon; publisher's name from STC.Signatures: *-2*⁴ A-L⁴ (-L4).Title page catalogued from a pen facsimile.Identified as STC 20978 on UMI microfilm, reel 858.Reproductions of the originals in the British Library and the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.Title page in pen facsimile.Appears at reel 858 (British LIbrary copy) and at reel 935 (Henry E. Huntington Library copy).eebo-0216WarMoral and ethical aspectsEarly works to 1800Great BritainArmed forcesManagementEarly works to 1800WarMoral and ethical aspectsRich Barnabe1540?-1617.193376Cu-RivESBOOK996385220703316Allarme to England2386859UNISA