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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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TextRestricted use *KC+ 1695 (Seddon, J. Pen-mans paradis both pleasant & profitable)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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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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Sturt, John, 1658-1730. Engraver
Research Call Number
*KC+ 1695 (Seddon, J. Pen-mans paradis both pleasant & profitable)
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