The dovvnefall of temporizing poets, unlicenst printers, upstart booksellers, trotting mercuries, and bawling hawkers. : Being a very pleasant dialogue between Light-foot the mercury, and Suck-bottle the hawker, Red-nose the poet being moderator between them; the corruptions of all which by their conference is plainly described.

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Publication Info[London] : Printed merrily, and may be read unhappily, betwixt Hawke and Bussard, 1641.
Description[2], 5, [1] p. : ill.
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Variant title Downefall of temporizing poets, unlicenst printers, upstart booksellers, trotting mercuries, and bawling hawkers
SeriesEarly English books online. ^A888680
General noteWoodcut illus. on t.p.
General notePlace of publication from Wing.
General noteReproduction of the original in the British Library.
References Wing (2nd ed., 1994) D2088.
References Thomason E.165[5].
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 29:E165[5])
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