01436nlm 2200289Ia 450 99670948270331620260212102611.019840821d1685---- uy |engUKdrcnu<<The>> first part of the pleasant and princely history of the gentle-crafta discourse containing many matters of delight very pleasant to read, shewing what famous men have been shooe-makers in time past in this land with their worthy deeds and great hopitality, set forth with pictures and variety of wit and mirth, declaring the cause why it is called the gently-craft also, how the proverb first grew, A shooe-makers son is a prince bornT.DLondonPrinted by J. Millet for W.T. and are to be sold by J. Gilbertson[1685]Testo elettronico (PDF) (51 p.)Base dati testualeImperfetto: pagine tagliate e strappate con perdita di stampaAttribuito da Wing e dalle stampe NUC precedenti al 1956 a Thomas DeloneyRiproduzione dell'originale presso la Magdalene College Library, Cambridge Universityeebo-0085FinzioneBNCFDELONEY,Thomas1543?-1600.137560ITcbaREICAT996709482703316EBERFirst part of the pleasant and princely history of the gentle-craft4542062UNISA