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| | Books by Thomas Harman: Books in the extended shelves: Harman, Thomas, fl. 1567: A caueat for commen cursetors vvlgarely called uagabones, set forth by Thomas Harman, esquier, for the vtilite and proffyt of hys naturall countrey. Newly agmented and imprinted Anno Domini. M.D.LXUII. Vewed, examined and allowed, according vnto the Queenes Maiestyes iniunctions (Imprinted at London : In Fletestret at the signe of the Faulcon by Wylliam Gryffith and are to be solde at his shoppe in Saynt Dunstones Churche yarde. in the West, [M.D.LXUII] [1567]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Harman, Thomas, fl. 1567: Caveat for commen cursetors vulgarely called vagabones ([London] : Newly imprinted [by Henry Middleton], Anno 1573) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Harman, Thomas, fl. 1567: Caveat for commen cursetors vulgarely called vagabones. Selections. 1592 ([London : Printed by John Danter for William Barley, 1592]), also by Robert Greene (HTML at EEBO TCP) Harman, Thomas, fl. 1567: The rogues and vagabonds of Shakespeare's youth: Awdeley's 'Fraternitye of vacabondes' and Harmam's 'Caveat': (Duffield, & company;, 1907), also by Edward Viles, ---- Haben, John Awdelay, and Frederick James Furnivall (page images at HathiTrust) Harman, Thomas, fl. 1567: The Rogues and vagabonds of Shakspere's youth : describd by Jn. Awdeley in his Fraternitye of vacabondes, 1561-73, Thos. Harman in his Caueat for common cursetors, 1567-73, and in the Groundworke of conny-catching, 1592 (Trübner, 1880), also by parson Haben, John Awdelay, Frederick James Furnivall, and Edward Viles (page images at HathiTrust)
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