Batavia, or, The Hollander displayed in brief characters & observations of the people & country, the government of their state & private families, their virtues and vices : also, A perfect description of the people & country of Scotland. ; Brief character of the Low-Countries under the states

[4], 89 p. ; Attributed to Owen Felltham. Cf. BM. ; "A perfect description of the people and countrey of Scotland" is a satire written by Sir Anthony Weldon (p. [71]-89) and has special t.p. with imprint: London : Printed for Rich. Lownds, 1670. ; The first authorized ed. of "Batavia", published in 1652 with title "A brief character of the Low-Countries under the states" was preceded by a pirated ed. of 1648, "Three moneths observations of the Low Countries, especially Holland", reprinted in 1652 as "A true and exact character of the Low Countreyes, especially Holland"; an ed. of 1699 has titl... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Felltham, Owen",Weldon,Anthony,Sir,"d. Perfect description of the people and countrey of Scotland
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 1672
Verlag/Hrsg.: London :: Printed for G. Widdowes .
Schlagwörter: Netherlands -- Description and travel / Netherlands -- Social conditions -- Early works to 1800
Sprache: Englisch
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[4], 89 p. ; Attributed to Owen Felltham. Cf. BM. ; "A perfect description of the people and countrey of Scotland" is a satire written by Sir Anthony Weldon (p. [71]-89) and has special t.p. with imprint: London : Printed for Rich. Lownds, 1670. ; The first authorized ed. of "Batavia", published in 1652 with title "A brief character of the Low-Countries under the states" was preceded by a pirated ed. of 1648, "Three moneths observations of the Low Countries, especially Holland", reprinted in 1652 as "A true and exact character of the Low Countreyes, especially Holland"; an ed. of 1699 has title "A trip to Holland." ; Reproduction of original in Harvard University Libraries.