Spare your good (London, T. Marshe, ?ab. 1555) / reprinted from the only known copy with an introduction by E. Gordon Duff
Author:
Marshe, Thomas
Contributor:
Duff, Edward Gordon
Designer:
Rogers, Bruce
Publisher:
Jenkinson, Francis
Publisher:
Bartholomew, A. T.
Printer:
Cambridge University Press
"The type used ... is the Centaur type, designed by Mr Bruce Rogers ... ": p.[12].
"Two hundred and fifty copies printed for Francis Jenkinson and A. T. Bartholomew by J. B. Peace, M.A. at the University Press, Cambridge." -- Colophon.
In verse.
Reprinted from the original poetical tract now in the possession of Captain Arthur W. Clifford, of Chestal.
"'Spare your good' was first printed by Wynkyn de Worde." -- Introduction
Cambridge : Printed at the University Press, and sold by Bernard Quaritch, London, W., 1919.
21, [2] p. : incl. facsims ; 23 cm.
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (2004) by Dreyfus, John
Production date: AD 1919
Set up and printed by hand at the Saint Nicolas Press ... on Basingwerk parchment paper supplied by Grosvenor Chater Ltd. with inks supplied by Coates Brothers (Inks) Ltd. The blocks were made by Edward O. Beck Ltd. ... This edition is limited to 150 copies of which this is number [in ms] out of series."--Colophon. Bound in illustrated paper over boards.
Support composed of paper
Accession number: PB 168-2004
Primary reference Number: 199950
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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