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| | Books by Henry Peacham: Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: The Compleat Gentleman: Fashioning Him Absolute in the Most Necessary and Commendable Qualities Concerning Minde or Bodie That May be Required in a Noble Gentleman (London: Printed for F. Constable, 1622) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: Peacham's Compleat Gentleman, 1634 (with an introduction by Gordon; Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1906), contrib. by George Stuart Gordon Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: The Worth of a Peny: or, A Caution to Keep Money With the Causes of the Scarcity and Misery of the Want Hereof in These Hard and Mercilesse Times; As Also How to Save it in Our Diet, Apparell, Recreations, &c.: and Also What Honest Courses Men in Want May Take to Live (London: Printed by R. Hearne, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Additional books by Henry Peacham in the extended shelves: Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: Coach and sedan. (Frederick Etchells and Hugh Macdonald, 1925) (page images at HathiTrust) Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: The compleat gentleman : fashioning him absolute in the most necessary and commendable qualities, concerning mind, or body, that may be required in a person of honor ; To which is added, The gentlemans exercise or, an exquisite practise, as well for drawing all manner of beasts, as for making colours, to be used in painting, limming, &c. (Printed by E. Tyler for R. Thrale, 1661), also by Thomas Blount (page images at HathiTrust) Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: The garden of eloquence, conteyning the figures of grammar and rhetorick, from whence maye bee gathered all manner of flowers, coulors, ornaments, exornations, formes and fashions of speech .... (H. Iackson, 1577) (page images at HathiTrust) Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634 (Clarendon press, 1906), also by George Stuart Gordon (page images at HathiTrust) Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: The period of mourning. Disposed into sixe visions. In memorie of the late prince. Together with nuptiall hymnes, in honour of this happy marriage betweene .. Frederick, Count Palatine of the Rhene, and ... Elizabeth onely daughter to our soueraigne, his maiestie. Also thr manner of the solemnization of the marriage at White-Hall ... (London, 1789) (page images at HathiTrust) Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: The truth of our times (The Facsimile Text Society by Columbia Univeristy Press, 1942), also by Robert Ralston Cawley (page images at HathiTrust) Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: The truth of our times. Reproduced in facsim. from the ed. of 1638 (Published for the Facsimile Text Society by Columbia University Press, 1961), also by Robert Ralston Cawley (page images at HathiTrust) Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: Worth of a penny ([Leeds], 1813) (page images at HathiTrust) Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: The worth of a penny, or A caution to keep money. Now newly reprinted. (B. Dewhirst, 1813) (page images at HathiTrust) Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643: The worth of a penny : or, a caution to keep money. With the causes of the scarcity and misery of the want thereof as also how to save it in our diet, apparel, recreation, etc. And also what honest course men in want may take to live (s. n., 1976) (page images at HathiTrust)
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