A true and exact character of the Low-Countreyes; especially Holland. Or, The Dutchman anatomized, and truly dissected. Being the series of three moneths observations of the country, customes, religions, manners, and dispositions of the people. A tract very admirable and sententious, no lesse pleasant then profitable to peruse.
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- A true and exact character of the Low-Countreyes; especially Holland. Or, The Dutchman anatomized, and truly dissected. Being the series of three moneths observations of the country, customes, religions, manners, and dispositions of the people. A tract very admirable and sententious, no lesse pleasant then profitable to peruse.
- Brief character of the Low-Countries under the states
- True and exact character of the Low-Countreyes; especially Holland Dutchman anatomized, and truly dissected Description of Holland
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London: printed for William Ley at Paul's Chaine neer Doctors Commons, 1652.
- Publication year
- 1652
- ESTC No.
- R209348
- Grub Street ID
- 85577
- Description
- 2 [i.e. 24] p. ; 12⁰
- Note
- Anonymous. By Owen Felltham. Cf. Wing.
Page 24 misnumbered "2".
Running title reads: A description of Holland.
The first authorized edition of this work was published in 1652 with the title 'A brief character of the Low-Countries under the states'; it was preceded by a pirated edition published in 1648 entitled 'Three moneths obseruations of the Low-Countries, especially Holland'; thi item (Wing F659B) is a 1652 reprint of the pirated edition, which was also issued in the same year (1652) with the title 'Three moneths observations of the Low-Countreyes; especially Holland' (Wing F658B). Cf. Ted-Larry Pebworth. Owen Felltham. Boston, 1976.