Publications of Alonso de Castillo Sol-rzano

Author

  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. La picara, or The triumphs of female subtilty, display'd in the artifices and impostures of a beautiful woman, who trapann'd the most experienc'd rogues, and made all those unhappy who thought her handsome: originally, a Spanish relation, enriched with three pleasant novels. Render'd into English, with some alterations and additions, by John Davies of Kidwelly. London: printed by W.W. for John Starkey, at the Mitre within Temple-Bar, 1665. ESTC No. R19065. Grub Street ID 76866.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. The life of Donna Rosina a novel : being, a pleasant account of the artifices and impostures of a beautiful woman, who jilted and cheated the most experienc'd sharpers, and made all persons unhappy, that thought her handsome originally a Spanish relation, in three parts, done into English, by the ingenious Mr. E. W. ... London: Printed and sold by B. Harris ..., [1700?]. ESTC No. R41881. Grub Street ID 123374.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. [The life of Donna Rosina, a novel, being, a pleasant account of the artifices and impostures of a beautiful woman, ... Originally a Spanish relation. ... Done into English, by the ingenious Mr. E. W. ...]. [London: printed and sold by B. Harris, 1705?]. ESTC No. T224842. Grub Street ID 246936.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. Three ingenious Spanish novels: namely, I. The loving revenge: Or, Wit in a Woman. II. The lucky escape: Or, the Jilt detected. III. The witty extravagant: Or, the Fortunate Lover. Containing several Amorous Intrigues, Subtle Plots, and Surprizing Turns of Fortune. Written by Don Alonso Savorsano, a famous Spanish Nobleman; and rendred into French by one of the most Refin'd Wits of that Nation. Translated with advantage, by a person of quality. London: printed for E. Tracey, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1709. ESTC No. T119500. Grub Street ID 170895.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. The life of Donna Rosina, a novel, being, a pleasant account of the artifices and impostures of a beautiful woman, ... Originally a Spanish relation. ... Done into English by the ingenious Mr. E. W. ... London: printed and sold by B. Harris, 1709. ESTC No. T221313. Grub Street ID 244671.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. Three ingenious Spanish novels: namely, I. The loving revenge: ... II. The lucky escape: ... III. The witty extravagant: ... Written by Don Alonso Savorsano, ... Translated with advantage. By a person of quality. London: printed for E. Tracy, 1712. ESTC No. T175342. Grub Street ID 212431.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. The life of Donna Rosina, a novel, being, a Pleasant Account of the Artifices and Impostures of a Beautiful Woman, who Jilted and Cneated the most Experienc'd Sharpers, and made all Persons Unhappy, that Thought her Handsome. Originally a Spanish Relation. In Three Parts. Done into English, by the Ingenious Mr. E. W. a known Celebrated Author. London: printed and sold by B. Harris, at the Golden Boar's Head in Grace Church-Street, [1715?]. ESTC No. T154642. Grub Street ID 198716.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. Three ingenious Spanish novels: namely, I. The loving revenge: Or, Wit in a Woman. II. The lucky escape: Or, The Jilt Detected. III. The witty extravagant: Or, The Fortunate Lover. Containing, Several Amorous Intrigues, Subtle Plots, and surprizing Turns of Fortune. Written by Don Alouso, Savorsano, a Famous Spanish Nobleman; and rendered into French by one of the most refined Wits of that Nation. Translated with advantage. By a person of quality. London: printed for Edw. Midwinter, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, [1715?]. ESTC No. T181831. Grub Street ID 218355.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. The Spanish pole-cat: or, the adventures of Seniora Rufina; ... Written originally in Spanish, by Don Alonso de Castillo Sovorcano. Begun to be translated, by Sir Roger L'Estrange; and finish'd, by Mr. Ozell. London: printed for E. Curll; and W. Taylor, 1717. ESTC No. T89213. Grub Street ID 309130.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. Spanish amusements: or, the adventures of that celebrated courtezan Seniora Rufina call'd, the pole-cat of Seville. Being, A Detection of the Artifices used be such of the Fair Sex, as aim more at thy Purses, than at the Hearts of their Admirers. In Six Novels. I. The Miser punished. II. The Unfortunate Rivals. III. The Beautiful Jilt. IV. The Amorous Priest. V. The Artful Lover. VI. The Religious Libertines. London: printed for H. Curll in the Strand, [1727]. ESTC No. T89212. Grub Street ID 309129.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. Spanish amusements: or, the adventures of that celebrated courtezan Seniora Rufina, called, the polecat of Seville. ... In six novels. ... Translated by Mr. Ozell. London: printed for E. Curll, 1741. ESTC No. N36980. Grub Street ID 24932.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. Novellas espa-olas. Or, moral and entertaining novels: translated from the original Spanish. By a lady: never before published in English or French. I. Don Carlos de Godoy; OR, The Fortunate Stranger. II. Donna Hippolita de Centellas; or, the unexpected Resolution. III. The twins; or, the Disguised Page. IV. Reciprocal love; or, the History of the Count de Lemos, and Victoria de Velasco. V. Mistaken jealousy; or happy Perseverance. VI. Henriquez and Elvira; or, the Force of Love. London: printed by J. Chaney, in St John's Lane; and sold by W. Reeve, at Shakespear's Head, Serjeant's Inn Gate in Fleet-Street; J. Fox, in Westminster-Hall; and H. Cooke, at the Royal Exchange, M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]. ESTC No. N12993. Grub Street ID 2950.
  • Castillo Sol-rzano, Alonso de. The spanish rogues: being the history of Donna Rosina, a notorious cheat, and her accomplices. Translated from the Spanish, by Edward Waldron, Esq. of Lincoln-Inn. Dublin: printed by Thomas M'donnel, No. 50. Essex-Street, Opposite the Old Custom-House, M,DCC,XCIII. [1792]. ESTC No. T89691. Grub Street ID 309562.