01292nam--2200373---450-99000218574020331620060524095922.02-906027-73-I000218574USA01000218574(ALEPH)000218574USA0100021857420041118d2000----km-y0enga50------bafreFRy|||z|||001yyFederico Fellini conteur et humoriste1939-1942Françoise Pieriavec des textes de Federico fellini et un entretien inéditspréface de Bernardino Zapponi[Perpignan]Institu Jean Vigo2000215 p.,1 ritr., ill.23 cmCollection Institut Jean Vigo0012001Collection Institut Jean VigoFellini,FedericoAttività giornalistica1939-1942791.430233092PIERI,Françoise568835ITsalbcISBD990002185740203316XIII.2. 1737(XVI B 229)176853 L.M.XVI B00139712BKUMAMARIA1020041118USA011003CHIARA9020050721USA010915COPAT19020060524USA010959Federico Fellini conteur et humoriste1033292UNISA01606nam 2200361Ia 450 99638544150331620221108085432.0(CKB)4940000000079698(EEBO)2240868830(OCoLC)12961000(EXLCZ)99494000000007969819851231d1641 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A prophecy concerning the Earle of Essex that now is[electronic resource] also another prophecie, how not onely Brittaine, but also French & Dutch Protestants shall be forced to asist us in subduing of the romish rebels : especially because the romish prelats and bishops are the great persecutors : the attempts of the forrein enemies to this land if the seas be not well guarded : and the evill that will insue if not dispatching away romish embassadors : and what helpe, when other helpes faile, God will provide unexpected by the wind and seas to the faithfull Protestants /by Iohn Crag, Oent. [sic][London] Printed by John Crag1641[2], 5 pIn verse.Illustrated t.p.Place of publication from Wing.Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.eebo-0158PropheciesEarly works to 1800PropheciesCragge JohnGent.1005339EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996385441503316A prophecy concerning the Earle of Essex that now is2350793UNISA