Publications of Arthur Saul

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  • Saul, Arthur. The famous game of chesse-play, truely discouered, and all doubts resolued; so that by reading this small booke thou shalt profit more then by the playing a thousand mates. An exercise full of delight; fit for princes, or any person of what qualitie soeuer. Newly published by A.S. Gent. Printed at London: [By Thomas Snodham] for Roger Iackson, and are to be sould at his shop neere Fleetstreet-Conduit, 1614. ESTC No. S116800. Grub Street ID 136488.
  • Saul, Arthur. The famous game of chesse-play, being a princely exercise; wherein the learner may profite more by reading of this small booke, then by playing of a thousand mates. Now augmented of many materiall things formerly wanting, and beautified with a three-folde methode, viz. o the chesse men, of the chesse-play, of the chesse lawes. By Io. Barbier. P. Printed at London: By Bar: Alsop for Roger Iackson, and are to be solde at his shop neere Fleetstreet Conduit, 1618. ESTC No. S110873. Grub Street ID 130836.
  • Saul, Arthur. The famous game of chesse-play. Being a princely exercise; wherin the learner may profit more by reading of this small book, then by playing of a thousand mates. Now augmented of many materiall things formerly wanting, and beautified with a three-fold methode, viz. of th chesse-men, of the chesse-play, of the chesse-lawes. By Jo. Barbier. P. Printed at London: [By T. Paine] for John Jackson, dwelling without Temple-Barre, 1640. ESTC No. S116806. Grub Street ID 136494.
  • Saul, Arthur. The famous game of chesse play being a princely exercise wherein the learner may profit more by reading of this small booke then by playing a thousand mates : now augmented of many materiall things formerly wanting, and beautified with a threefold methode, viz. of the chesse-men, of the chesse-play, of the chesse-lawes / by Jo. Barbier. London: Printed by I.H. for J. Harrison, and are to be sold by F. Coles .., 1652. ESTC No. R33730. Grub Street ID 116309.
  • Saul, Arthur. The famous game of chesse-play. Being a princely exercise; wherein the learner may profit more by reading of this small book, than by playing of a thousand mates. Now augmented in many material things formerly wanting, and beautified with a threefold method, viz. of the chesse men, of the chesse-play, of the chesse-laws. By Jo. Barbier. P. London: printed for William Miller at the Gilded Acorn in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1672. ESTC No. R30545. Grub Street ID 113383.
  • Saul, Arthur. The famous game of chesse play. Being a princely exercise; wherein the learner may profit more by reading of this small book, than by playing of a thousand mates. Now augmented in many material things formerly wanting, and beautified with a three-fold method, viz. of the Chesse-men, of the chesse-play; of the Chesse-laws. / by Jo. Barbier. P. London: Printed for William Miller, at the Gilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1673. ESTC No. R183239. Grub Street ID 73078.