Dekker, Thomas
Born 1572-01-01
Died 1632-08-25
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Top Subjects
- England (14)
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Books by Dekker, Thomas
Total count: 204
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The Batchelars banquet, or, A Banquet for batchelarswherein is prepared sundry daintie dishes to furnish their table, curiously drest, and seriously serued in : pleasantly discoursing the variable humours of women, their quicknesse of wittes, and vnsearchable deceitsPrinted by T.C. and are to be solde by T.P.1603-01-01
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The magnificent entertainmentgiuen to King Iames, Queene Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the prince, vpon the day of his Maiesties tryumphant passage (from the Tower) through his honourable citie (and chamber) of London, being the 15. of March. 1603. : As well by the English as by the strangers: vvith the speeches and songes, deliuered in the seuerall pageantsBy T.C. for Tho. Man the yonger.1604-01-01
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The famous history of Sir Thomas Wyatwith the coronation of Queen Mary, and the coming in of King Philip, as it was plaied by the Queens Maiesties Seruants1st ed.Printed by E. A. for Thomas Archer, and are to be solde at his shop in the Popes-head Pallace, nere the Royall Exchange1607-01-01
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North-ward hoesundry times acted by the children of Paulesby G. Eld.1607-01-01
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West-ward hoeand are to be sold by John Hodgets ... 1607.1607-01-01
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The guls horne-bookeFor R.S.1609-01-01
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Honest whorewith the humours of the patient man, and the longing wifePrinted by Nicholas Okes for Robert Basse ...1615-01-01
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The Owles almanackeprognosticating many strange accidents which shall happen to this kingdome of Great Britaine this yeere, 1618 : calculated as well for the meridian mirth of London, as any other part of Great Britaine : found in an Iuy-bush written in old charactersPrinted by E.G. for Lawrence Lisle, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Tygres head1618-01-01
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker: Now First Collected with Illustrative Notes and a Memoir of ...J. Pearson1622-01-01-
The northern lassea comoediePrinted by Aug. Mathewes, and are to be sold by Nicholas Vavasour1632-01-01
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The noble souldier. Or, A contract broken, justly reveng'dA tragedyPrinted [by John Beale] for Nicholas Vavasour, and are to be sold at his shop in the Temple, neere the Church1634-01-01
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The merry devil of Edmontonas it hath been sundry times acted, by His Majesties servants at the Globe on the bank sidePrinted for William Gilbertson ...1655-01-01
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The sun's-darlinga moral masquePrinted by J. Bell for Andrew Penneycuicke1656-01-01
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The sun's-darlnga moral masque, as it hath been often presented by Their Majesties servants at the Cock-pit in Drury Lane, with great applausePrinted by J. Bell, for Andrew Penneycuicke1657-01-01
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The young gallant's academy, or, Directions how he should behave himself in all places and companyas in an ordinary, in a play-house, in a tavern, as he passes along the street all hours of the night, and how to avoid constables interrogatories : to which is added, the character of a town-huff : together with the character of a right generous and well-bred gentlemanPrinted by J.C. for R. Mills ...1674-01-01
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Canaan's calamitie, Jerusalems misery, and England's mirrorthe doleful destruction of fair Jerusalem, by Titus, the son of Vespasiam, Emperour of Rome, in the year of Chirst's [sic] incarnation 74 : wherein is shewed the wonderful miseries which God brought upon that city for sin, being utterly overthrown and destroyed by sword, pestilence, and famine : briefly gathered into this small volume, for the benefit of all well-disposed persons, wherein they shall find many strange and notable things, worthy to be regarded and had in remembrancePrinted by Tho. James for Edward Thomas ...1677-01-01
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Satan turned moralist: an universal satire. Being a true copy of the devil's last will and testament, made in a fit of sickness. ... This curious piece was written in the last century, by ... Mr. Thomas Dekker, ...printed for E. Curll1740-01-01
Blurt, Master-Constable, or, The Spaniard's night-walka comedy, as it hath been sundry times privately acted by the children of PaulesPrinted, and sold by the editor W.R. Chetwood, in the Four-court-marshalsea; Messrs. G. and A. Ewing, P. Wilson, H. Hawker, and S. Price in Dame-Street; G. Faulkner, and A. Long, in Essex-Street, J. Hoey, in Skinner-Row; and J. Esdall, on Corkhill, Booksellers1750-01-01-
The Italian fathera comedy, in five acts : as performed at the New-York theatreD. Longworth1810-01-01
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The gull's hornbookStultorum plena sunt omnia. Al saviomezza parola bastaReprinted for J.M. Gutch and sold in London by R. Baldwin, and R. Triphook1812-01-01
The gull's hornbookStultorum plena sunt omnia. Al savio mezza parola bastaReprinted for J.M. Gutch and Sold in London by R. Baldwin, and R. Triphook1812-01-01-
Fortunatus und seine söhneeine zauber-tragödiein der Vossischen buchhandlung1819-01-01
The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareVol. XVII1821-01-01-
A knight's conjuring: done in earnest, discovered in jestReprinted for the Percy society by T. Richards1842-01-01
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Dream ...with a poetical enthusiasm ... Heaven and Hell were opened to him ... reprinted from the rare ed. of 16201860-01-01
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The gull's hornbook: Stultorum plena sunt omnia.Al savio mezza parola basta.Reprinted for and pub. by W.M'Mullen1862-01-01
The dramatic works of Thomas DekkerJ. Pearson1873-01-01
Dramatic works, now collected with illustrative notes and a memoir of the author.J. Pearson1873-01-01-
Queen Marytwo old playsB.M. Pickering1876-01-01
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The seven deadly sins of Londondrawn in seven several coaches, through the seven several gates ofthe City, bringing the plague with them. 1606.privately printed1879-01-01
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The Noble Sovldier, or, A Contract Broken, Justly Reveng'dA TragedyPrinted for Nicholas Vavasour ...1882-01-01
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The non-dramatic works of Thomas Dekkerin five volumesPrinted for private circulation only1884-01-01
The shoemakers holiday.M. Niemeyer1886-01-01
The Works of Thomas Middleton1886-01-01
The Works of Thomas Middleton: VOLUME 6 - COMPRISING : THE CHANGE.J.C. Nimno1886-01-01
The shoemakers holiday.M. Niemeyer1886-01-01
The Works of Thomas Middleton: VOLUME 6 - COMPRISING : THE CHANGE.J.C. Nimno1886-01-01-
Best plays of the old dramatistsThomas Dekker--.Vizetelly1887-01-01
Thomas DekkerUnexpurgated ed.Vizetelly1887-01-01-
The best plays of Thomas Dekker.Vizetelly1887-01-01
Thomas DekkerUnexpurgated ed.Vizetelly1887-01-01-
The pleasant comodie of Patient GrissillF. Junge1893-01-01
Thomas Dekker; with an introduction and notesC. Scribner's sons1894-01-01-
Thomas DekkerT.F. Unwin1894-01-01
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The seven deadly sins of Londondrawn in seven several coaches, through the seven several gates of the city; bringing the plague with themE. Arber1895-01-01
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The pleasant comedy of old FortunatusA. Deichert1901-01-01
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The pleasant comedie of Old FortunatusA. Deichert1901-01-01
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The pleasant comedie of Old FortunatusA. Deichert1901-01-01
The True Historie of the Knyght of the Burning Pestle: Full of Mirthe ...Printed for P. Elder andM. Shepard [at the] Tomoyé Press1903-01-01-
The guls hornbookand The belman of London in two partsJ. M. Dent1904-01-01
The gull's hornbookDe La More Press1904-01-01-
Old Fortunatusa playJ. M. Dent and co.1904-01-01
Old Fortunatus: A PlayJ.M. Dent1904-01-01-
Old fortunatus(s.n.)1904-01-01
The seven deadly sinnes of LondonUniversity Press1905-01-01-
The gull's hornbookAlexander Moring1905-01-01
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The pleasant comedy of old Fortunatus.Published for Tufts College, Tufts College Press1906-01-01
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The pleasant comedy of old FortunatusPublished for Tufts College, Tufts College Press1906-01-01
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Gull's Hornbook, The (BCL1-PR English Literature)Reprint Services Corp1907-01-01
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Satiro-mastixor, The vntrussing of the humorous poetA. Uystpruyst1907-01-01
Patient GrissillIssued for subscribers by the editor of the Tudor facsimile texts1911-01-01
Northward hoeIssued for subscribers by the ed. of the Tudor facsimile texts1914-01-01
VVest-VVard HoeAs it hath beene diuers times Acted by the Children of PaulesIssued for subscribers by John S. Farmer1914-01-01-
The roaring girlIssued for subscribers by the editor of the Tudor facsimile texts1914-01-01
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Westward hoeIssued for subscribers by the editor of the Tudor facsimile texts1914-01-01
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The famous history of Sir Thomas Wyat ... 1607.1914-01-01
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The famous history of Sir Thomas Wyatts.n.1914-01-01
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North-vvard hoeSundry times acted by the Children of PaulesIssued for subscribers by John S. Farmer1914-01-01
North-VVard HoeSundry times Acted by the Children of PaulesIssued for subscribers by John S. Farmer1914-01-01
The famous history of Sir Thomas WyatIssued for subscribers by the ed. of the Tudor facsimile texts1914-01-01-
Northward hoe ... 1607.1914-01-01
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Les contemporains de ShakespeareBen Jonson, Marlowe, Dekker, MiddletonFlammarion1920-01-01
The seven deadly sinnes of LondonHoughton, Mifflin1922-01-01
The vvonderfull yeare 1603.John Lane1924-01-01-
The Wonderfull yeare. 1603Wherein is shewed the picture of London, lying sicke of the Plague. At the ende of all (like a mery Epilogue to a dull Play) certaine Tales are cut out in sundry fashions, of purpose to shorten the liues of long winters nights, that lye watching in the darke for vs.Printed by Thomas Creede, and are to be solde in Saint Donstones Church-yarde in Fleet-streete1924-01-01
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Foure birds of Noah's arkeBasil Blackwell, publisher tothe Shakespeare Head Press of Stratford-upon-Avon1924-01-01
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Foure birds of Noahs arkeD. Appleton1925-01-01
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The plague pamphletsClarendon Press1925-01-01
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The plague pamphlets of Thomas DekkerClarendon Press1925-01-01
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Plague PamphletsReprint Services Corp1925-01-01
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The shoemaker's holiday; or a pleasant comedy of the gentle craftRobert Holden1927-01-01
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... The shoemaker's holidayA comedyMacmillan1927-01-01
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The shoemakers holidayDent1927-01-01
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The shoemaker's holiday, or, A pleasant comedy of the gentle craftRobert Holden1927-01-01
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The guls hornbook, and The belman of Londonin two parts.J.M. Dent & Sons ld.1928-01-01
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Dekker's Shoemaker's holidayClarendon Pressd1928-01-01
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Troia-noua triumphansLondon triumphing, or, the solemne, magnificent, and memorable receiuing of... Sir Iohn Swinerton Knight, into the Citty of London : after his returne from taking the oath of maioralty ... the 29. of October 1612.1931-01-01
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The comedy of Old Fortunatus1931-01-01
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Songs from the Dramatists.Printed and published by Martin Kinder at the Walpole Press1931-01-01
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The shoemakers' holiday1934-01-01
Elizabethan drama, in two volumes, volume IIDekker, Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, Webster, Massinger, with introductions and notes[Registered ed.].Collier1937-01-01
Elizabethan drama, in two volumes, volume IIDekker, Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, Webster, Massinger, with introductions and notes[Registered ed.].Collier1937-01-01-
The guls hornbook, and the belman of London in two partsJ.M. Dent & Sons ld.1941-01-01
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Thomas DekkerE. Benn1949-01-01
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The wonderful year1951-01-01
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The dramatic works ofUniversity Press1953-01-01
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker Volume 1Cambridge University Press1953-01-01-
The dramatic works.Edited by Fredson Bowers.University Press1953-01-01
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The dramatic worksC.U.P.1955-01-01
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Satiro-mastix. Or The vntrussing of the Humorous PoetAs it hath bin presented publikely, by the Right Honorable, the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants; and priuately, by the Children of Paules.Printed for Edward White, and are to bee sold at his shop, neere the little North doore of Paules Church, at the signe of the Gun.1955-01-01
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The Whore of BabylonAs it was acted by the Princes Seruants. Vexat Censura Columbas.Printed for Nathaniel Butter.1955-01-01
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Fête chez le cordonnierSocieté dʹEdition Les Belles Lettres1955-01-01
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Londons Tempe, or The feild of Happinesin which Feild are planted seuerall Trees of Magnificence, State and Bewty, to Celebrate the Solemnity of the Right Honorable Iames Campbell, At his Inauguration into the Honorable Office of Praetorship, or Maioralty of London, on Thursday the 29 of October, 1629 ...N. Okes1955-01-01
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If It Be Not Good The Diuel is in itA New Play, As It Hath Bin lately Acted, with great applause, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants: At the Red Bull.Printed for I.T. And are to be sold by Edward Marchant, [at his shop against] the Crosse in Pauls [Church-Yarde.1955-01-01
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A Tragi-Comedy: Called, Match mee in LondonAs it hath beene often Presented; First, at the Bull in St. Iohns-street; And lately, at the Priuate-House in Drvry-Lane, called the Phœnix Si non, His vtere Mecum.Printed by B. Alsop and T. Fawcet, for H. Seile, at the Tygers-head in St. Pauls Church-yard.1955-01-01
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The Wonder of A KingdomePrinted by Robert Raworth, for Nicholas Vavasour; and are to bee sold at his Shop in the Inner Temple, neere the Church-doore1955-01-01
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The Magnificent EntertainmentGiuen to King Iames, Queene Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince, vpon the day of his Maiesties Trvumphant Passage (from the Tower) through his Honourable citie (and Chamber) of London, being the 15. of March. 1603. As well by the English as by the Strangers: With the speeches and Songes, deliuered in the seuerall Pageants ...Imprinted at London by T.C. for Tho. Man the yonger.1955-01-01
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The Sun's-DarlingA moral Masque: As it hath been often presented at Whitehall, by their Majesties Servants; and after at the Cock-pit in Drury Lane, with great Applause.Printed by J. Bell, for Andrew Penneycuicke1956-01-01
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Le Jour de fête des cordonniers (The shoe-makers holiday) suivi de L'abécédaire des benêts (The guls hornbook)Éditions Montaigne1957-01-01
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The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker Volume 3Cambridge University Press1958-01-01
The dramatic worksEdited by Fredson Bowers.1962-01-01-
The dramatic works of Thomas Dekker1st. edition.University Press1962-01-01
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Non-dramatic works.For the first time collected and edited, with memorial-introduction, notes, and illus., etc. by Alexander B. Grosart.Russell & Russell1963-01-01
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Satiro-mastixor, The vntrussing of the humorous poetA. Uystpruyst1963-01-01
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The shoemaker's holidayUniversity Press1965-01-01
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The vvonderfull yeare, 1603Barnes & Noble1966-01-01
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A prayer for a prentice going to his labourfrom "Foure brids of Noah's arke" by Thomas Dekker to be found in that book called The DoveThe Overbrook Press1966-01-01
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The wonderfull yeare, 1603Edinburgh U.P.1966-01-01
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The wonderful yearThe gull's horn-book ; Penny-wise, pound-foolish ; English villainies discovered by lantern and candlelight, and selected writingsEdward Arnold1967-01-01
The wonderful year [etc.] and selected writingsEdward Arnold1967-01-01-
The seven deadly sins of London, drawn in seven several coaches, through the seven several gates of the citybringing the plague with them. (October) 1606.AMS Press1967-01-01
The wonderful yearThe gull's horn-book. Penny-wise, pound-foolish. English villainies discovered by writingsE. Arnold1967-01-01-
The wonderful yearArnold1967-01-01
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The wonderful year [etc.] and selected writingsEdward Arnold1967-01-01
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The shoemaker's holidayor The gentle craftAdriatica Editrice1968-01-01
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The guls horne-booke, 1609.Scolar Press1969-01-01
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Ḥag ha-sandlarimḳomedyah ʻalizah ʻal ha-atsili ba-miḳtsoʻotHabimah1970-01-01
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Westward hoeAMS Press1970-01-01
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The shoemakers' holiday, 1600.Scolar Press1971-01-01
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Old Fortunatus, 1600.Scolar Press1971-01-01
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The shoemaker's holidayScolar1971-01-01
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The belman of LondonTheatrum Orbis Terrarum1973-01-01
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Lanthorne and candle-lightTheatrum Orbis Terrarum1973-01-01
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A knights conjuring (1607)a critical editionMouton1974-01-01
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English villanies six severall times prest to death by the printers ... are now the seventh time ... discovered by Lanthorne and Candle-lightand the helpe of a new cryer, called O-Per-Se-O: vvhose lowd voyce proclaimes ... another conspiracie of abuses lately plotting together, to hurt the peace of this kingdome; which the Bell-man ... could never see, till now. And because a company of rogues ... and all the scumme of our nation fight heere vnder their owne tottered colours: at the end is a canting dictionary, to teach their language: with canting songsPrinted by A. Matthewes1975-01-01
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A cradle songTypographeum1978-01-01
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The wonderful year; The gull's horn-book; Penny-wise, pound foolish; English villainies discovered by lantern and candlelight; and selected writingsHarvard University Press1978-01-01
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A critical old-spelling edition of Thomas Dekker's Blurt, Master Constable (1602)Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg1979-01-01
The whore of Babylon by Thomas Dekkera critical editionGarland Pub.1980-01-01
The witch of Edmontona critical editionGarland Pub.1980-01-01-
Introductions, Notes and Commentaries to Texts in 'The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker' (Volumes 3 and 4)Cambridge University Press1981-05-29
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The Seven Deadly Sinners of LondonSomerset Publishers Inc1983-03-01
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The Witch of EdmontonHeinemann1983-10-01
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Match me in London, 1631Computer print-out of old-spelling text with through-line numberingand concordance.1984-01-01
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Ḥag ha-sandlarimMahad. 1.Merkaz Yiśreʼeli li-deramah le-yad "Bet Tsevi"1986-01-01
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The Roaring Girl (Revels Plays)St. Martin's Press1988-01-01
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The wonderful year, 1603Folio Press1989-01-01
The Roaring GirlManchester University Press1990-05-15
The honest whoreGlobe Education1998-01-01
The Roaring Girl, Second Edition (New Mermaids)W. W. Norton1998-09-15
The Witch of EdmontonNew editionManchester University Press1999-12-10-
Non-Dramatic Works of Thomas DekkerRussell&Russell Pub2000-01-01
The Roaring Girl and Other City Comedies [The Shoemaker's Holiday, Every Man In His Humour, Eastward Ho!] (Oxford English Drama)Oxford University Press, USA2001-09-24
The Shoemaker's Holiday or the Gentle Craft (Drama Classics)New Ed editionNick Hern Books2004-04-01-
The noble Spanish soldierNick Hern in association with Globe Education2006-01-01
The Dramatic Works Of Thomas Dekker V1Now First Collected With Illustrative Notes And A Memoir Of The AuthorKessinger Publishing, LLC2006-07-09
The Dramatic Works Of Thomas Dekker V2Now First Collected With Illustrative Notes And A Memoir Of The AuthorKessinger Publishing, LLC2006-07-09
The Dramatic Works Of Thomas Dekker V3Now First Collected With Illustrative Notes And A Memoir Of The AuthorKessinger Publishing, LLC2006-07-09
The Dramatic Works Of Thomas Dekker V4Now First Collected With Illustrative Notes And A Memoir Of The AuthorKessinger Publishing, LLC2006-07-09
Lantern and candlelightCentre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies2007-01-01
Noble Spanish Soldier (Globe Quartos)Nick Hern Books2007-08-30
Shoemakers HolidayMethuen2007-09-01
Witch of EdmontonNew editionMethuen2007-09-01
Roaring GirlMethuen2007-09-01-
Woman Killed with Kindness and Other Domestic PlaysEbsco Publishing2008-01-01
A Woman Killed with Kindness and Other Domestic Plays (Oxford World's Classics)Oxford University Press, USA2008-06-07-
The witch of EdmontonDodo Press2009-01-01
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker: Now First Collected with Illustrative Notes and a Memoir of the Author, Volume 1Palala Press2016-06-22-
Lust's Dominion, or, The Lascivious queena critical and annotated edition and translation into Spanish = El dominio de la lujuria, o, La reina lasciva (ca. 1598-1600) : edición crítica y anotada y traducción al españolPeter Lang2019-01-01
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Shoemaker's Holiday : (Annotated Edition)Independently Published2021-01-01
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Shoemakers' HolidayBloomsbury Publishing Plc2024-01-01
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[The converted curtezan, with the humours of the patient man, and the longing wife]Printed by V. Simmes, sold by J. Hodgets
The honest VVhorewith the humours of the patient man, and the longing wife. / Tho: DekkerPrinted by Nicholas Okes for Robert Basse, and are to sold at his shop vnder S. Butolphes Church without Alders gate-
Lanthorne and candle-light, or the Bell-mans second nights walkeIn which hee brings to light ... more strange villanies, then ever were till this yeare discovered.Busbie
The magnificent entertainmentgiuen to King Iames, Queene Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince, vpon the day of his Maiesties tryumphant passage (from the Tower) through his honourable citie (and chamber) of London, being the 15. of March 1603 : as well by the English as by the strangers, with the speeches and songes, deliuered in the seuerall pageantsBy T[homas]. C[reede, Humphrey Lownes, Edward Allde and others]. for Tho. Man the yonger
The shoo-makers holy-day, or, The gentle craftwith the humorous life of Simon Eyre, shoo-maker, and Lord Mayor of London : as it was acted before the Queenes most excellent Majesty on New yeares day at night, by the right Honourable Earle of Nottingham, Lord high Admirall of England, his servantsPrinted [at Eliot's Court Press] for Iohn Wright, and are to be sold at his shop without Newgate-
1603. The vvonderfull yeareWherein is shewed the picture of London lying sicke of the Plague. ...Printed by Thomas Creede, and are to be solde in Saint Donstones Church-yarde in Fleet-streete.
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VVarres, vvarre[s,] vvarresBy Nicholas Okes] for I. G[rismand?
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The second part of The honest vvhorevvith the humors of the patient man, the impatient wife : the honest whore pervvaded to turne curtizan againe, her braue refuting those arguments : and lastly, the comicall passages of an Italian bridewell, where the scaene endsPrinted by Elizabeth All-de for Nathaniel Butter
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The belman of Londonbringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdome, profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, citizens, farmers, masters of housholdes, and all sorts of seruants to marke, and delightfull for all men to reade[T. Purfoot] for Nathaniel Butter
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A Tragi-ComedyCalled, Match mee in London. As it hath beene often Presented; First, at the Bull in St. Iohns-street; And lately, at the Priuate-House in Drvry-Lane, called the Phoenix Si non, His vtere MecumPrinted by B. Alsop and T. Favvcet, for H. Seile, at the Tygershead in St. Pauls Church-yard
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The wonder of a kingdomeQuod non Dant proceree Davit HistrioPrinted by Robert Raworth, for Nicholas Vavasour, and are to bee sold at his shop in the Inner Temple, neere the Church-doore
The second part of the honest whorevvith the humors of the patient man, the impatient wife, the honest whore, perswaded by strong arguments to turne curtizan againe : her braue refuting those arguments : and lastly, the comicall passages of an Italian bridewell, where the scaene endsPrinted by Elizabeth All-de, for Nathaniel Butter-
The vvhore of Babylonas it was acted by the princes seruants ...Printed for Nathaniel Butter
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NOBLE SPANISH SOLDIER; ED. BY ZACHARY LESSER.NICK HERN
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Troja-Nova triumphansLondon triumphing, or, The solemne, magnificent, and memorable receiving of that worthy gentleman, Sir John Swinerton, Knight, into the citty of London, after his returne from taking the oath of maioralty at Westminster, on the morrow next after Simon and Judas day, being the 29. of October, 1612Printed by Nicolas Okes, and are to be sold by John Wright
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The seuen deadly sinnes of Londondrawne in seuen seuerall coaches through the seuen seuerall gates of the citie, bringing the plague with them : opus septem dierumPrinted by E.A. for Nathaniel Butter ...
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The guls horne-booke: By T. DeckarBy Nicholas Okes] for R. S[ergier?
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The dead tearme, or, Westminster's complaint for long vacations and short termeswritten in a manner of a dialogue betweene the two cityes, London and Westminster : the contentes of this discourse is in the page followingPrinted and are to be sold by John Hodgets ...
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The shoo-makers holy-day or the gentle craftwith the humorous life of Simon Eyre, shoo-maker, and Lord MayorWright
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The shoomakers holiday, or, The gentle-craftwith the humorous life of Simon Eyre, shooe-maker and Lord Maior of London, as it was acted before the Queens most excellent Majesty on New-years-day at night, by The right Honorable Earl of Nottingham, Lord High Admiral of England, his servantsPrinted for W. Gilbertson ...
West-ward hoeAs it hath beene diuers times acted by the Children of Paulesand to be sold by Iohn Hodgets dwelling in Paules Churchyard-
The wonder of a kingdome. Written by Thomas DekkerPrinted by Robert Raworth, for Nicholas Vavasour; and are to bee sold at his shop in the Inner Temple, neere the church-doore
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Poems of Thomas DekkerBiblioBytes
Blurt master-constable, or, The Spaniards night-walkeas it hath bin sundry times priuately acted by the Children of PaulesPrinted [by Edward Allde] for Henry Rockytt, and are to be solde at the long shop vnder S. Mildreds Church in the Poultry
Villanies discouered by lanthorne and candle-light, and the helpe of a new cryer called O per se Obeing an addition to the Bel-mans second night-walke : and laying open to the world of those abuses, which the bel-man (because he went i'th darke) could not see : with canting songs, and other new conceits neuer before printedNewly corrected and enlarged by the author.Printed by Aug. Mathewes dwelling in St. Brides Lane in Fleet-Street in the parsonage house
The dead tearme, or, Westminsters complaint for long vacations and short termeswritten in manner of a dialogue betweene the two cityes London and Westminster : the contentes of this discourse is in the page following / by T. DekkerPrinted [by W. Jaggard] and are to be sold by Iohn Hodgets at his house in Pauls Churchyard-
A rod for run-awayesIn which flight of theirs, if they looke backe, they may behold many fearefull iudgements of God, sundry wayes pronounced vpon this city, and on seuerall persons, both flying from it, and staying in it. Expressed in many dreadfull examples of sudden death, falne vpon both young and old, within this city, and the suburbes, in the fields, and open streets, to the terrour of all those who liue, and to the warning of those who are to dye, to be ready when God almighty shall bee pleased to call them. : With additions of some new accidents[By G. Purslowe] for Iohn Trundle, and are to be sold at his Shop in Smithfield.
A tragi-comedy: called, Match mee in LondonAs it hath beene often presented; first, at the Bull in St. Iohns-street; and lately, at the Priuate-House in Drury-Lane, called the Ph¿nixPrinted by B. Alsop and T. Favvcet, for H. Seile, at the Tygers-head in St. Pauls Church-yard-
O per se O, or a new cryer of Lanthorne and candle-light(Being Lanthorne and candle-light,or the Bel-mans second nights walke, followed by a continuation entitled O per se OBusbie
Satiro-mastix. Or The vntrussing of the Humorous PoetAs it hath bin presented publikely, by the Right Honorable, the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants; and priuately, by the Children of PaulesPrinted for Edward VVhite, and are to bee solde at his shop, neere the little North doore of Paules Church, at the signe of the Gun-
Penny wise pound foolish ora Bristow diamond, set in two rings, and both crack'd : profitable for married men, pleasant for young men, and rare for all good women.Printed by A. Mathews
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The vvonderfull year, 1603
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The guls horne-booke 1609.Scolar Press