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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 and flourishes done by command of hand. Each ffigure being one continued & entire tract of the pen: most whereof may be struck as well reverse (or to answer bothwayes) as forward.
- Title
- The pen-mans paradis both pleasant & profitable or Examples of all ye usuall hands of this kingdome. Adorn'd with variety of ffigures and flourishes done by command of hand. Each ffigure being one continued & entire tract of the pen: most whereof may be struck as well reverse (or to answer bothwayes) as forward. Vizt. Invented and performed by John Seddon.
- Author
- Seddon, John, 1644-1700.
- Publication
- London, Sold by Wm Court ... on little Tower-hill [1695]
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Sturt, John, 1658-1730.
- Description
- 34 pl. front. (port.); 22.5 x 34 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- Engraved throughout by John Sturt. The portrait of the author, after William Faithorne, "sold by William Court ... on Little Tower: Hill."
- Several plates dated 1694 and several 1695.
- Consists of the same plates as the issue with imprint: Sold by I. Stuart ... on London bridge.
- Call Number
- *KC+ 1695 (Seddon, J. Pen-mans paradis both pleasant & profitable)
- OCLC
- 43493044
- Author
- Seddon, John, 1644-1700.
- Title
- The pen-mans paradis both pleasant & profitable or Examples of all ye usuall hands of this kingdome. Adorn'd with variety of ffigures and flourishes done by command of hand. Each ffigure being one continued & entire tract of the pen: most whereof may be struck as well reverse (or to answer bothwayes) as forward. Vizt. Invented and performed by John Seddon.
- Imprint
- London, Sold by Wm Court ... on little Tower-hill [1695]
- Local Note
- Imperfect: pl. [30-33] wanting.
- Source
- 123944.
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- Added Author
- Sturt, John, 1658-1730. Engraver
- Research Call Number
- *KC+ 1695 (Seddon, J. Pen-mans paradis both pleasant & profitable)