The right, Pleasant, and Diverting. History of Fortunatus. And his Two sons. In Two parts. I. Containing an Account of his noble Birth, remarkable Travels, and strange Adventures, in many Kingdoms; how he obtained a Purse, which supplyed him with a continuance of Money, and a wishing hat by which he could be conveyed in an instant, to any Place which he desired to be: As also his Death at which he bequeathed his Purse and Hat to his Two Sons, with his sumptuous Funeral Monument, &c II. Containing the Travels and remarkable actions, of his Sons, with their untimely Deaths & Durials. First Penn'd in the Dutch Tongue, thence abstracted, and now Published in English, by T. C. illustrated with Variety of New Pictures and New Additions.
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- The right, Pleasant, and Diverting. History of Fortunatus. And his Two sons. In Two parts. I. Containing an Account of his noble Birth, remarkable Travels, and strange Adventures, in many Kingdoms; how he obtained a Purse, which supplyed him with a continuance of Money, and a wishing hat by which he could be conveyed in an instant, to any Place which he desired to be: As also his Death at which he bequeathed his Purse and Hat to his Two Sons, with his sumptuous Funeral Monument, &c II. Containing the Travels and remarkable actions, of his Sons, with their untimely Deaths & Durials. First Penn'd in the Dutch Tongue, thence abstracted, and now Published in English, by T. C. illustrated with Variety of New Pictures and New Additions.
- Fortunatus. English.
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London: printed for J. Osborne, in Pater-Noster-Row; J. King, in Moorfields; and J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, on London-Bridge, 1740.
- Publication year
- 1740-1740
- ESTC No.
- T65408
- Grub Street ID
- 290321
- Description
- 168p. ; 12⁰
- Note
- With an advertisement warning against 'a counterfeit impression in duodecimo'.
Price from imprint: price Bound One Shilling.