Online Books by
John Day
(Day, John, 1574-1640?)
A Wikipedia article about this author is available.
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The Travailes of the Three English Brothers, Sir Thomas Shirley, Sir Anthony Shirley, Mr. Robert Shirley, As It Is Now Play'd by Her Maiesties Seruants (London: Printed by G. Eld for J. Wright, 1607), also by William Rowley and George Wilkins (at name.umdl.umich.edu)
Day, John, 1574-1640?, contrib.: Two Lamentable Tragedies (1913 reprint of 1601 publication), by Robert Yarington, also contrib. by William Haughton and Henry Chettle (multiple formats at archive.org)
Help with reading books -- Report a bad link -- Suggest a new listing
Additional books from the extended shelves:
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The Blind-Beggar of Bednal-Green, vvith The merry humor of Tom Strowd the Norfolk Yeoman, as it was divers times publickly acted by the Princes Servants. (Printed for R. Pollard, and Tho. Dring, and are to be sold at the Ben Johnsons Head, behind the Exchange, and the George in Fleetstreet, near Saint Dunstans Church., 1914), also by Henry Chettle (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The blind-beggar of Bednal-green vvith the merry humor of Tom Strowd the Norfolk yeoman, as it was divers times publickly acted by the Princes Servants / written by John Day. (London : Printed for R. Pollard, and Tho. Dring ..., 1659), also by Henry Chettle (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The blind beggar of Bednall Green (Uystpruyst, 1902), also by W. Bang and Henry Chettle (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The blind beggar of Bednall Green ([Amersham, Eng.], 1914) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Blind beggar of Bednall Green; mentioned by Henslowe, 1600; date of this the earliest known edition, 1659 (B.M. 644. d. 77 & 161. i. 3) reproduced in facsimile, 1914. (Tudor facsimile texts, 1914) (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The faire maide of Bristow : a comedy ([University of Pennsylvania], 1902), also by Arthur Hobson Quinn (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The faire maide of Bristow : a comedy now first reprinted from the quarto of 1605 (Published for the University, 1902), also by Arthur Hobson Quinn (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Humour out of breath A comedie diuers times latelie acted, by the Children of the Kings Reuells. Written by Iohn Day. (Printed at London : [By Richard Bradock] for Iohn Helmes, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstons Church-yard in Fleet-street, 1608) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Humour out of breath; a comedy. Now first reprinted from the original edition of 1608. (Percy Library, 1860), also by J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The ile of gulls As it hath been often acted in the Black Fryers, by the Children of the Revels. (London : Printed [by Augustine Mathewes] for William Sheares, at the Harrow in Britaines Bursse, 1633), also by Philip Sidney (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The ile of guls As it hath been often playd in the blacke Fryars, by the Children of the Reuels. / VVritten by Iohn Day. (Imprinted at London : And are to bee sold by Iohn Hodgets in Paules Church-yard, 1606) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The Ile of gvls, As it hath been often playd in the Blacke fryars, by the children of the reuels. (J. Hodgets, 1606), also by Philip Sidney (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Law tricks (The Library?], 1939) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Law tricks (London : Printed [by E. Allde] for Richard More, and are to be solde at his shop in S. Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleete-streete, 1608) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Lust's dominion, or, The lascivious queen, a tragedie. (Printed for F.K. and are to be sold by Robert Pollard , 1818), also by William Haughton, Thomas Dekker, and Christopher Marlowe (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Nero & other plays (T. F. Unwin;, 1888), also by A. W. Verity, Arthur Symons, Havelock Ellis, Herbert P. Horne, Nathan Field, and Henry Porter (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Nero & other plays. (Vizetelly, 1888), also by Henry Porter, A. W. Verity, Arthur Symons, Havelock Ellis, Herbert Percy Horne, and Nathan Field (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Nero & other plays (T.F. Unwin;, 1893), also by Henry Porter, A. W. Verity, Arthur Symons, Havelock Ellis, Herbert Percy Horne, and Nathan Field (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Nero & other plays (T.F. Unwin;, 1904), also by A. W. Verity, Arthur Symons, Havelock Ellis, Herbert P. Horne, Nathan Field, and Henry Porter (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The noble soldier (AMS Press, 1970), also by Samuel Rowley, S. R., and Thomas Dekker (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The noble soldier : or, A contract broken, justly reveng'd (Printed for Nicholas Vavasour, 1634), also by Samuel Rowley, S. R., S. R., and Thomas Dekker (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The noble souldier. Or, A contract broken, justly reveng'd A tragedy. Written by S.R. (London : Printed [by John Beale] for Nicholas Vavasour, and are to be sold at his shop in the Temple, neere the Church, 1634), also by Samuel Rowley and Thomas Dekker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The parliament of bees, with their proper characters. Or a bee-hive furnisht with twelve hony-combes, as pleasant as profitable Being an allegoricall description of the actions of good and bad men in these our daies. By John Daye, sometimes student of Caius Colledge in Cambridge. (London : printed for William Lee, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard neere Pauls Chaine, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Truth shut out of doors being brief discovery of the partial and unjust proceedings of some formal professors, members of a church at Rumney in Kent, against John Day, the publisher hereof. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert ..., 1653) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: Two Lamentable Tragedies. The one, of the murther of Maister Beech a Chaundler in Thames-streete, and his boye, done by Thomas Merry. The other of a young childe murthered in a Wood by two Ruffins, with the consent of his Vnckle. (Issued for subscribers by John S. Farmer, 1913), also by Robert Yarington, Henry Chettle, and William Haughton (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The works of John Day, now first collected, with an introd. and notes (Priv. print. at the Chiswick Press, 1881), also by A. H. Bulletin (page images at HathiTrust)
Day, John, 1574-1640?: The works of John Day, now first collected, with an introduction and notes (Priv. print. at the Chiswick Press, 1881), also by A. H. Bullen (page images at HathiTrust)
See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.
Help with reading books -- Report a bad link -- Suggest a new listing
Home -- Search -- New Listings -- Authors -- Titles -- Subjects -- Serials
Books -- News -- Features -- Archives -- The Inside Story
Edited by John Mark Ockerbloom (onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu)
OBP copyrights and licenses.