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A notable discouery of coosenage Now daily practised by sundry lewd persons, called connie-catchers, and crosse-byters. By R. Greene, Maister of Arts. (1592)

Author Robert Greene
Publisher EEBO Editions, ProQuest
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Author(s)Robert Greene
ISBN / ASIN1171322364
ISBN-139781171322368
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A notable discouery of coosenage Now daily practised by sundry lewd persons, called connie-catchers, and crosse-byters. Plainely laying open those pernitious sleights that hath brought many ignorant men to confusion.
Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592.
Signatures: A-D4.
With a title-page woodcut.
[32] p.
London : Printed by Thomas Scarlet for Thomas Nelson, 1592.
STC (2nd ed.) / 12280
English
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery


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