Deloney's Gentle craft, the first part

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100 1 ‡aDeloney, Thomas, ‡d1543?-1600.
245 0 0 ‡aDeloney's Gentle craft, ‡bthe first part, ‡cedited, with introduction and notes, by Wilfrid J. Halliday.
260 ‡aOxford, ‡bThe Clarendon press, ‡c1928.
300 ‡a95, [1] p. ‡c17 cm.
500 ‡abe sold at his house in Saint Brides Church-yard, 1648.
500 ‡aWith reproduction of the t.-p. of the 1648 edition: The Gentle Craft. A Discourse Containing many matters of Delight, very pleasant to be read: Shewing what famous men have been Shoomakers in the time past in this Land, with their worthy deeds and great Hospitality. Set forth with Pictures, and variety of Wit and Mirth. Declaring the cause why it is called the Gentle Craft: and also how the Proverb first grew. A Shoomakers Son is a Prince born. T. D. ... London, Printed for John Stafford, and are to
500 ‡a"A modernized version of the edition of 1648, corrected by comparison with the edition of 1637."--Pref.
505 0 ‡aIntroduction.--The gentle craft (part I): St. Hugh.--Crispin and Crispianus.--Simon Eyre.--Notes.--Glossary.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aShoemakers
700 1 ‡aHalliday, Wilfrid J., ‡eed.
740 0 ‡aGentle craft.
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