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Thomas Dekker
(Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632)
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Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: 1603. The vvonderfull yeare. Wherein is shewed the picture of London lying sicke of the Plague. ... (London : Printed by Thomas Creede, and are to be solde in Saint Donstones Church-yarde in Fleet-streete., [1603]), also by fl. 1580-1607 N. L. (Nicholas Ling) and Thomas Creede (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: 1603. The wonderfull yeare (London : Printed by Thomas Creede, and are to be solde in Saint Donstones Church-yarde in Fleet-streete [by N. Ling, J. Smethwick, and J. Browne, 1603?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The arch's of triumph erected in honor of the high and mighty prince. Iames. the first of that name. King, of England. and the sixt of Scotland at his Maiesties entrance and passage through his honorable citty & chamber of London. vpon the 15th. day of march 1603. Invented and published by Stephen Harrison ioyner and architect: and graven by William Kip. ([Imprinted at London : By Iohn VVindet, printer to the honourable citie of London, and are to be sold at the authors house in Lime-street, at the signe of the Snayle, 1604]), also by Stephen Harrison, William Kip, and Ben Jonson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The belman of London Bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdome. Profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, citizens, farmers, masters of housholdes, and all sorts of seruants to mark, and delightfull for all men to reade. (Printed at London : [By E. Allde] for Nathaniell Butter, 1608) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The blacke rod, and the vvhite rod (justice and mercie,) striking, and sparing, [brace] London. (London : Printed by B.A. and T.F. for Iohn Covvper, 1630) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Blurt master-constable. Or The Spaniards night-walke As it hath bin sundry times priuately acted by the Children of Paules. (London : Printed [by Edward Allde] for Henry Rockytt, and are to be solde at the long shop vnder S. Mildreds Church in the Poultry, 1602), also by Thomas Middleton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Brittannia's honor brightly shining in seuerall magnificent shevves or pageants, to celebrate the solemnity of the Right Honorable Richard Deane, at his inauguration into the majoralty of the honourable citty of London, on Wednesday, October 29th. 1628. At the particular cost, and charges of the right vvorshipfull, worthy, and ancient Society of Skinners. Inuented by Tho. Dekker. ([London : N. Okes and J. Norton, 1628]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The cold yeare. 1614 A deepe snovv: in vvhich men and cattell haue perished, to the generall losse of farmers, grasiers, husbandmen, and all sorts of people in the countrie; and no lesse hurtfull to citizens. Written dialogue-wise, in a plaine familiar talke betweene a London shop-keeper, and a North-Country-man. In which, the reader shall finde many thinges for his profit. (Imprinted at London : By W. W[hite] for Thomas Langley in Iuie lane where they are to be sold, 1615) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The dead tearme. Or, VVestminsters complaint for long vacations and short termes Written in manner of a dialogue betweene the two cityes London and Westminster. The contentes of this discourse is in the page following. By T. Dekker. (London : Printed [by W. Jaggard] and are to be sold by Iohn Hodgets at his house in Pauls Churchyard, 1608) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Dekker his dreame In which, beeing rapt with a poeticall enthusiasme, the great volumes of heauen and hell to him were opened, in which he read many wonderfull things. (London : Printed by Nicholas Okes, 1620) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Dekker's Shoemaker's holiday (Clarendon press, 1928), also by James Runcieman Sutherland (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The double PP. A papist im armes. Bearing ten seuerall sheilds. Encountred by the protestant. at ten seuerall weapons. A Iesuite marching before them. (London : Imprinted by T[homas] C[reede] and are to be sold by Iohn Hodgets, at his shop in Paules Church-yard, 1606) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The dramatic works of Thomas Dekker, now first collected with illustrative notes and a memoir of the author. (J. Pearson, 1873), also by Richard Herne Shepherd (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The dramatic works of Thomas Dekker : now first collected with illustrative notes and a memoir of the author. (J. Pearson, 1873), also by Richard Herne Shepherd (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Dream ... with a poetical enthusiasm ... Heaven and Hell were opened to him ... reprinted from the rare ed. of 1620 (London, 1860) (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Elizabethan & Jacobean pamphlets. (Percival and Co., 1892), also by George Saintsbury, Thomas Nash, Gabriel Harvey, Robert Greene, Nicholas Breton, John Lyly, and Thomas Lodge (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The famous history of Sir Thomas VVyat With the coronation of Queen Mary, and the coming in of King Philip. As it was plaied by the Queens Maiesties Seruants. Written by Thomas Dickers, and Iohn Webster. (London : Printed by E[dward] A[llde] for Thomas Archer, and are to be solde at his shop in the Popes-head Pallace nere the Royall Exchange, 1607), also by John Webster (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The famovs history of Sir Thomas Wyat. With the coronation of Queen Mary, and the coming in of King Philip. (Issued for subscribers by John S. Farmer, 1914), also by Wentworth Smith, Thomas Heywood, Henry Chettle, and John Webster (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Foure birds of Noahs arke viz. 1. The dove. 2. The eagle. 3. The pellican. 4. The phoenix. ... (London : Printed by H. B[allard] for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be sold at his shop neere S. Austins Gate, 1609) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Greevovs grones for the poore. ([Boston, 1923), also by Michael Sparke (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The guls hornbook : and The belman of London in two parts (J. M. Dent, 1905) (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The guls horne-booke: By T. Deckar (Imprinted at London : [By Nicholas Okes] for R. S[ergier?], 1609), also by Friedrich Dedekind (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Honest whore. Part 2 (London : Printed by Elizabeth All-de, for Nathaniel Butter, An. Dom. 1630) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The honest whore with, the humours of the patient man, and the longing vvife. Tho: Dekker. (London : Printed by V[alentine] S[immes and others] for Iohn Hodgets, and are to be solde at his shop in Paules church-yard, 1604), also by Thomas Middleton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: If it be not good, the Diuel is in it A nevv play, as it hath bin lately acted, vvith great applause, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants: at the Red Bull. Written by Thomas Dekker. (London : Printed [by Thomas Creede] for I[ohn] T[rundle] And are to be sold by Edward Marchant, at his shop against the Crosse in Pauls Church-yarde, 1612) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: A knights coniuring Done in earnest: discouered in iest. By Thomas Dekker. (London : Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for VVilliam Barley, and are to be solde at his shop in Gratious streete, 1607) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Lanthorne and candle-light (Printed at London : [By Thomas Snodham] for Iohn Busbie, and are to be sould at his shop in S. Dunstans Church-yard in Fleete-street, 1612) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Lanthorne and candle-light. Or, The bell-mans second nights-walke In which he brings to light, a brood of more strange villanies than ener [sic] were till this yeare discouered. (London : Printed [by Edward Allde] for Iohn Busby, and are to be solde at his shop in Fleete-streete, in Saint Dunstanes Church-yard, 1609) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: London looke backe at that yeare of yeares 1625 and looke forvvard, vpon this yeare 1630 / written not to terrifie, but to comfort. (London : Printed by A.M. and are to bee sold by Ed. Blackmoore at the Angell in Paules Church-yard, 1630) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Londons tempe, or, The feild of happines. In which feild are planted seuerall trees of magnificence, state and bewty, to celebrate the solemnity of the right honorable Iames Campebell, at his inauguration in to the honorable office of prætorship, or maioralty of London, on Thursday the the 29 of October, 1629. All the particular inuentions, for the pageants, showes of triumph, both by water and land being here fully set downe, at the sole cost, and liberall charges of the right worshipfull Society of Ironmongers. / Written by Thomas Dekker. ([London : Nicholas Okes, 1629]), also by England) Worshipful Company of Ironmongers (London (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Looke vp and see vvonders A miraculous apparition in the ayre, lately seene in Barke-shire at Bawlkin Greene neere Hatford. April. 9th. 1628. (Imprinted at London : [By N. Okes] for Roger Michell, 1628) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The magnificent entertainment giuen to King Iames, Queene Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince, vpon the day of his Maiesties tryumphant passage (from the Tower) through his honourable citie (and chamber) of London, being the 15. of March. 1603. As well by the English as by the strangers: vvith the speeches and songes, deliuered in the seuerall pageants. Tho. Dekker. (Imprinted at London : Bby T[homas] C[reede, Humphrey Lownes, Edward Allde and others] for Tho. Man the yonger, 1604) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Match mee in London (London : Printed by B. Alsop and T. Favvcet, for H. Seile, at the Tygers-head in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1631) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Nevves from Graues-end sent to nobody. (London : Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for Thomas Archer, and are to be solde at the long Shop vnder S. Mildreds Church in the Poultry, 1604) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Nevves from hell brought by the Diuells carrier. Tho: Dekker. (London : Printed by R. B[lower, S. Stafford, and Valentine Simmes] for VV. Ferebrand, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes head Alley, neere vnto the Royall Exchaunge, 1606) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The noble soldier (AMS Press, 1970), also by Samuel Rowley, S. R., and John Day (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The non-dramatic works of Thomas Dekker. (Printed for private circulation only, 1962), also by George Wilkins, William Haughton, Henry Chettle, and Alexander Balloch Grosart (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: North-vvard hoe Sundry times acted by the Children of Paules. By Thomas Decker, and Iohn Webster. (Imprinted at London : By G. Eld, 1607), also by John Webster (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Northward hoe (AMS Press, 1970), also by John 1580?-1625? Webster (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Old Fortunatus (London : Printed by S. S[tafford] for William Aspley, dwelling in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the Tygers head, 1600) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The Owles almanacke prognosticating many strange accidents which shall happen to this kingdome of Great Britaine this yeere, 1618 : calculated as well for the meridian mirth of London, as any other part of Great Britaine : found in an Iuy-bush written in old characters / and now published in English by the painefull labours of Mr. Iocundary Merry-braines. (London : Printed by E.G. for Lawrence Lisle, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Tygres head, 1618), also by L. L. and Jocundary Merry-braines (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Patient Grissill (AMS Press, 1970), also by William Haughton and Henry Chettle (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Patient Grissill (John S. Farmer, 1913), also by Henry Chettle and William Haughton (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Penny-vvis[e] pound foolish or, a Bristovv diamond, set in t[wo] rings, and both crack'd Profitable for married men, pleasant for young men, a[nd a] rare example for all good women. (At London : Printed by A[ugustine] M[athewes] for Edward Blackmore, and are to [be] sould in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Angell, 1631) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The pleasant comodie of patient Grisill As it hath beene sundrie times lately plaid by the right honorable the Earle of Nottingham (Lord high Admirall) his seruants. (London : Imprinted [by E. Allde] for Henry Rocket, and are to be solde at the long shop vnder S. Mildreds Church in the Poultry, 1603), also by Henry Chettle, William Haughton, and Giovanni Boccaccio (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The pleasant comodie of Patient Grissill. (F. Junge, 1893), also by Gottlieb Hübsch, William Haughton, and Henry Chettle (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Poetaster (D.C. Heath and Company, 1913), also by Ben Jonson and Josiah Harmar Penniman (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The ravens almanacke foretelling of a [brace] plague, famine, and ciuill warre, that shall happen this present yeare 1609, not only within this kingdome of Great Britaine, but also in France, Germany, Spaine, and other parts of Christendome : with certaine remedies, rules, and receipts, how to preuent or at least to abate the edge of these vniuersall calamities. (London : Printed by E.A. for Thomas Archer, and arto bee solde at his shop in the Popes-head-pallace nere the Royall Exchange, 1609) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The roaring girle. Or Moll Cut-Purse As it hath lately beene acted on the Fortune-stage by the Prince his Players. Written by T. Middleton and T. Dekkar. (Printed at London : [By Nicholas Okes] for Thomas Archer, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes head-pallace, neere the Royall Exchange, 1611), also by Thomas Middleton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: A rod for run-awayes Gods tokens, of his feareful iudgements, sundry wayes pronounced vpon this city, and on seuerall persons, both flying from it, and staying in it. Expressed in many dreadfull examples of sudden death ... By Tho. D. (Printed at London : [By G. Purslowe] for Iohn Trundle, and are to be sold at his shop in Smithfield, 1625) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Satiro-mastix, or, The vntrussing of the humorous poet (A. Uystpruyst, 1907), also by Hans Scherer (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Satiro-mastix. Or The vntrussing of the Humorous Poet. : As it hath bin presented publikely, by the Right Honorable, the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants; and priuately, by the Children of Paules. (Printed [by Edward Allde] for Edward VVhite, and are to bee solde at his shop, neere the little North doore of Paules Church, at the signe of the Gun., 1602), also by Edward White, Edward Allde, and Ben Jonson (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Satiro--mastix. Or The vntrussing of the humorous poet As it hath bin presented publikely, by the Right Honorable, the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants; and priuately, by the Children of Paules. By Thomas Dekker. (London : Printed [by Edward Allde] for Edward VVhite, and are to bee solde at his shop, neere the little north doore of Paules Church, at the signe of the Gun, 1602) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The seuen deadly sinnes of London drawne in seuen seuerall coaches, through the seuen seuerall gates of the citie bringing the plague with them. Opus septem dierum. Tho: Dekker. (At London : Printed by E[dward] A[llde and S. Stafford] for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be solde at his shop neere Saint Austens gate, 1606) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The seven deadly sinnes of London (B. Blackwell, 1922), also by H. F. B. Brett-Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The shomakers holiday. Or The gentle craft VVith the humorous life of Simon Eyre, shoomaker, and Lord Maior of London. As it was acted before the Queenes most excellent Maiestie on New-yeares day at night last, by the right honourable the Earle of Notingham, Lord high Admirall of England, his seruants. ([London] : Printed by Valentine Sims dwelling at the foote of Adling hill, neere Bainards Castle, at the signe of the White Swanne, and are there to be sold, 1600) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: A strange horse-race at the end of which, comes in the catch-poles masque. And after that the bankrouts banquet: vvhich done, the Diuell, falling sicke, makes his last will and testament, this present yeare. 1613. VVritten by Thomas Dekker. (London : Printed [by Nicholas Okes] for Ioseph Hunt, and are to bee sold at his shop in Bedlem, neere Moore-field Gate, 1613) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The sun's-darling a moral masque : as it hath been often presented at Whitehall by Their Majesties servants, and after at the Cock-pit in Drury Lane, with great applause / written by John Foard and Tho. Decker, Gent. (London : Printed by J. Bell for Andrew Penneycuicke ..., 1656), also by John Ford (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Thomas Dekker (T.F. Unwin;, 1894), also by Ernest Rhys (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Thomas Dekker; with an introduction and notes (T. F. Unwin;, 1894), also by Ernest Rhys (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Troia-Noua triumphans London triumphing, or, The solemne, magnificent, and memorable receiuing of that worthy gentleman, Sir Iohn Svvinerton Knight, into the citty of London, after his returne from taking the oath of maioralty at Westminster, on the morrow next after Simon and Iudes day, being the 29. of October. 1612. All the showes, pageants, chariots of triumph, with other deuices, (both on the water and land) here fully expressed. By Thomas Dekker. (London : Printed by Nicholas Okes, and are to be sold by Iohn Wright dwelling at Christ Church-gate, 1612) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The true historie of the Knyght of the burning pestle : full of mirthe & delight : by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher : first plaied about the year of our Lord, 1610 : booke of the play as presented by the English Club of the Stanford University : including a compendious discourse on seeing an Elizabethan play : the words & musick of manie pleasaunt songes as sung in the plaie and a notable account of how a young gallant should behave himselfe in a play-house, reprinted from the Gulls horne-book, by T. Deckar (Printed for P. Elder and M. Shepard [at the] TomoyeÌ Press, 1903), also by Raymond Macdonald Alden, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont, Elder and Shepard, and TomoyeÌ Press (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The virgin martir a tragedie. As it hath bin diuers times publickely acted with great applause, by the seruants of his Maiesties Reuels. Written by Phillip Messenger and Thomas Deker. (London : Printed by B[ernard] A[lsop] for Thomas Iones, 1622), also by Philip Massinger (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The virgin martyr. (James Burns, 1844), also by Philip Massinger and Frederick Richard Pickersgill (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: VVarres, vvarre[s,] vvarres (Imprinted at London : [By Nicholas Okes] for I. G[rismand?], 1628) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: Vvest-vvard hoe As it hath been diuers times acted by the Children of Paules. By Tho: Decker, and Iohn Webster. (Printed at London : [By William Jaggard], and to be sold by Iohn Hodgets dwelling in Paules Churchyard, 1607), also by John Webster (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The vvhore of Babylon As it was acted by the Princes Seruants. Written by Thomas Dekker. (London : Printed [at Eliot's Court Press?] for Nathaniel Butter, 1607) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: VVorke for armorours: or, The peace is broken Open warres likely to happin this yeare 1609: Written by Thomas Dekker. (London : Printed [by Nicholas Okes] for Nathaniel Butter dwelling in Poules Church-yard at the signe of the Pide-bull, neere S. Austins gate, 1609) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The witch of Edmonton a known true story / composed into a tragi-comedy by divers well-esteemed poets, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, John Ford, &c. (London : Printed by J. Cottrel for Edward Blackmore ..., 1658), also by William Rowley and John Ford (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The wonder of a kingdome. Written by Thomas Dekker (London : Printed by Robert Raworth, for Nicholas Vavasour; and are to bee sold at his shop in the Inner Temple, neere the church-doore, 1636) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The works of Thomas Middleton (Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1885), also by Thomas Middleton, Philip Massinger, John Fletcher, Ben Jonson, A. H. Bullen, and William Rowley (page images at HathiTrust)
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632: The young gallant's academy, or, Directions how he should behave himself in all places and company as in an ordinary, in a play-house, in a tavern, as he passes along the street all hours of the night, and how to avoid constables interrogatories : to which is added, the character of a town-huff : together with the character of a right generous and well-bred gentleman / by Sam. Overcome. (London : Printed by J.C. for R. Mills ..., 1674), also by Samuel Vincent (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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