Hammond – A Warning-peece for England ([1652])

Hammond, Charles. A warning-peece for England by that sad and fearefull example that hath happened to men, women and children, all sorts of cattle and fowles, by stormes, tempests, hail-stones, lightning, and thunder, June 25, 1652 ([S.l.]: Printed for Richard Burton, [1652])

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 82. STC R32474.

British Library 1104.a.30. Located by Arnold Hunt.

Hammond – The Worlds Timely Warning-peece (1660)

Hammond, Charles. The worlds timely warning-peece, newly corrected and amended : this being the third time presented or sent to these three nations, England, Scotland, and Ireland, describing the nearnesse of the day of the Lord, by the signes and tokens that our Saviour told his disciples should come to passe, before the last day (London : Printed for Fr. Grove, at his shop on Snow-hill, near the Sarazen’s head, 1660)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 82. STC R226173.

British Library Cup.408.d.8.(4.). Located by Paul Morgan.

Hammond – Englands Alarum-bell (1652)

Hammond, Charles. Englnads [sic] alarum-bell : to be rung in the eares of all true Christians, to awaken them out of dead sleep of sin and securitie; that they may arme themselves by prayer and repentance, and seek the Lord while he may be found, before the evill day commeth (London : Printed for Richard Burton, at the signe of the Horse-shooe in Smithfield, 1652)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 82. STC R39229.

British Library Cup.408.d.8(6). Located by Paul Morgan.

Homer – Batrachomyomachia, or, The Wonderfull and Bloudy Battell Betweene Frogs and Mice (1634)

Homer (attributed). Translated by William Fowldes. Batrachomyomachia, or, The wonderfull and bloudy battell betweene frogs and mice. The occasion of their falling out : their preparation, munition, and resolution for the warres : the severall combats of every person of worth, with many other memorable accidents. Interlaced with divers pithy and morall sentences, no lesse pleasant to be read, then profitable to be observed (London : Printed by Thomas Harper, for Lawrence Chapman, and are to be sold at his shop in Holborne, at Chancery lane end, 1634)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 71. ESTC S122590.

British Library 11315.a.8. Located by Paul Morgan.