Fidge – Wit for Mony (1652[?])

Fidge, George. VVit for mony : being a full relation of the life, actions, merry conceits, and pretty pranks of Captain Iames Hind the famous robber, both in England, Holland, and Ireland (London : Printed for Tho. Vere, and William Gilbertson and are to be sold at their shops in the Old-Baily, and Giltspur street, 1652[?])

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 102. STC R40887.

British Library 12331.aa.27. Located by Sarah Lindenbaum.

Fortunes Tennis-ball, or, The Most Excellent History of Dorastus and Fawnia (1672)

Fortunes tennis-ball, or, The most excellent history of Dorastus and Fawnia : rendred in delightful English verse, and worthy the perusal of all sorts of people (London : Printed by A. P[urslowe]. for Tho. Vere, at the sign of the Angel without Newgate, 1672)

A verse adaptation of Robert Greene’s Pandosto.

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 80. STC R17839.

Harvard University, Houghton Library 14455.74.25*. Located by Sarah Lindenbaum.

The Exhortation That a Father Gave to His Children, Which He Wrot a Few Dayes before His Burning (1648)

The exhortation that a father gave to his children, which he wrot a few dayes before his burning : being godly admonitions, fit for all Christians to follow (London: Printed at London for Francis Coles, 1648)

Sotheby’s lot 15. ESTC R176886.

British Library 4404 b.8. Located by Sarah Lindenbaum.