The History of Sir Richard Whittington by Unknown
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1641? Roxburghe Ballad ("London's Glory"), see _ante_, p. xiv. 1670? Famous and Remarkable History by T. H., reprinted in this volume (see p. 1). 1678. Another edition with the same title as the above (see p. 1), but with the following imprint: "London: Printed by A. P. and T. H. for T. Vere and J. Wright, and are to be sold at their shops at the Angel without Newgate and at the Crown on Ludgate Hill. 1678." There are a few alterations in spelling, &c. but otherwise it is the same as the earlier edition. 1730. The History of Sir Richard Whittington, thrice Lord Mayor of London. Durham: Printed and sold by I. Lane. This is the earliest version of the common chap-book tale in the British Museum. It is divided into chapters, and the headings of these chapters are given at p. xxx. of the present preface. All the other chap-books that I have seen are more or less versions of this story, but one of the most complete is that printed in this Introduction (p. xxxii.) The book was printed in most of the chief towns, as Newcastle, Edinburgh, &c. but one of the most interesting editions is that printed at York and illustrated by Bewick:-- The History of Whittington and his Cat; how from a poor country boy destitute of parents or relatives he attained great riches and was |
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