The pen-mans paradis, both pleasant & profitable or examples of all ye usuall hands of this kingdome adorn'd with variety of ffigures [sic] and flourishes done by command of hand. Each ffigure being one continued & entire track of the pen most whereof may be struck as well reverse (or to answer both wayes) as forward. Invented and performed by John Seddon
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- The pen-mans paradis, both pleasant & profitable or examples of all ye usuall hands of this kingdome adorn'd with variety of ffigures [sic] and flourishes done by command of hand. Each ffigure being one continued & entire track of the pen most whereof may be struck as well reverse (or to answer both wayes) as forward. Invented and performed by John Seddon
- Pen-mans paradis, both pleasant & profitable; Examples of all ye usuall hands of this kingdome
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London] : Sold by Iohn Stuart at the Old Three Bibles & Ink Bottles ye corner of ye square on London Bridge, [1695
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Sturt, John, 1658-1730, engraver.
- Publication year
- 1695
- ESTC No.
- R9836
- Grub Street ID
- 129884
- Description
- 34 leaves of plates.
- Note
- Engraved throughout, by John Sturt
Publication date suggested by Wing
Formerly Wing S2357 and identified as such on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700".
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- DFo kkt oblong 2?; DFo copy has additional plate (frontis. port. of author signed "Guilel: Faithorne delin: Iohn Sturt sculpsit") bound on its side at front