Joaks upon joaks; or, No joak like a true joak. Being the diverting humours of Mr. John Ogle, a life-guard-man. The merry pranks of Lord Mohum, and the earls of Warwick and Pembroke. With Rochester's dream, his maiden's disappointment, and his mountebank's speech. Together with the diverting fancies and frolicks of Cahrles [sic] II. and his three concubines

Imprint
London] : printed and sold in London, [1770?
Publication year
1770
ESTC No.
T142589
Grub Street ID
189898
Description
24 p. ; 12°.
Note
In this issue the woodcut on the titlepage represents two street entertainers

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Signatures: [A]]1]2.