02190nam 2200385Ia 450 99638964200331620200824132243.0(CKB)4940000000094230(EEBO)2240944253(OCoLC)ocm57402294e(OCoLC)57402294(EXLCZ)99494000000009423020050111d1592 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The groundworke of conny-catching, the manner of their pedlers-French, and the meanes to vnderstand the same, with the cunning slights of the counterfeit cranke[electronic resource] Therein are handled the practises of the visiter, the fetches of the shifter and rufflar, the deceits of their doxes, the deuises of priggers, the names of the base loytering losels, and the meanes of euery blacke-art-mans shifts, with the reproofe of all their diuellish practises. /Done by a iustice of peace of great authoritie, who hath had the examining of diuers of them.Printed at London by Iohn Danter for William Barley, and are to be sold at his shop at the vpper end of Gratious streete, ouer against Leaden-hall,1592.[50] p. illReprint of portion of Thomas Harman's "A caueat or warening for common cursetors, vulgarely called vagabones"--Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints and STC (2nd ed.).Sometimes attributed to Robert Greene--Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints.Signatures: A⁴(+*1) B-F⁴.Illustrated t.p., woodcut ills. in text, headpieces, initialsReproduction of original in: Carl H. Pforzheimer Library.eebo-0023Rogues and vagabondsEnglandEarly works to 1800CantEnglandEarly works to 1800Rogues and vagabondsCantHarman Thomasfl. 1567.1012658Greene Robert1558?-1592.61817EAEBOOK996389642003316The groundworke of conny-catching, the manner of their pedlers-French, and the meanes to vnderstand the same, with the cunning slights of the counterfeit cranke2370342UNISA