The double-armed man, by the new inuention : briefly shewing some famous exploits atchieued by our Brittish bowmen: with seuerall portraitures proper for the pike and bow

Author

William Neade, fl. 1624–1637.

Title

The double-armed man, by the new inuention : briefly shewing some famous exploits atchieued by our Brittish bowmen: with seuerall portraitures proper for the pike and bow

Date

1625

Place

London

Publisher

John Grismand

Language

English

Contributor

DEDICATEE:

Charles I, 1600–1649.

Note

DEDICATION:

Dedication to Charles I: f. A2r-4v.

ENGRAVINGS:

Woodcut decorated initials; woodcut ornaments; illustrations are woodcuts; woodcut on title-page.

FORMAT:

[37] unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 18 cm. (4to)

BINDING:

Victoria University Library copy bound in 19th-century straight grained green morocco with gilt fillets.

Victoria University Library copy has bookplates of C. Duffell Faulkner, F.R.H.S., Deddington and The Fox Pointe Collection Library of Dr. and Mrs. H.R. Knohl.

Archive Location

Library Catalog

Num Pages

37

Call Number

U877 .N4 1625
Rare Book

References

STC (2nd ed.), no. 18416

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Collection

Citation

William Neade, fl. 1624–1637., “The double-armed man, by the new inuention : briefly shewing some famous exploits atchieued by our Brittish bowmen: with seuerall portraitures proper for the pike and bow,” Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies (CRRS) Rare Book Collection, accessed April 15, 2025, https://crrs.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/10377.