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SCOTT, Thomas (1580-1626). Vox Populi, or Newes from Spayne. [London], 1620.
4o (172 x 127 mm). (Red ink number stamp on vero of title, internal hole on B3 affecting a few letters, some light soiling, staining and browning.) 19th-century blue half morocco (lightly rubbed). Provenance: Armour Institute of Technology (blindstamp on title).
Later edition (issued the same year as the first) of Scott's impudent protest against the marriage of Prince Charles to the Infanta. Scott was a political writer and chaplain to James I. A book with a complicated bibliographical history, with numerous editions and issues produced in quick succession, some increasing the number of printing errors considerably. STC 22100.6
[With:] SCOTT. The Belgick Souldier: Dedicated to the Parliament. Or, Warre was a Blessing. Dort, 1624. 4o (179 x 127 mm). (Soiled and stained.) 19th-century blue half morocco (lightly rubbed). Provenance: Armour Institute of Technology (blindstamp on title, library pocket). FIRST EDITION. STC 22071. (2)
4o (172 x 127 mm). (Red ink number stamp on vero of title, internal hole on B3 affecting a few letters, some light soiling, staining and browning.) 19th-century blue half morocco (lightly rubbed). Provenance: Armour Institute of Technology (blindstamp on title).
Later edition (issued the same year as the first) of Scott's impudent protest against the marriage of Prince Charles to the Infanta. Scott was a political writer and chaplain to James I. A book with a complicated bibliographical history, with numerous editions and issues produced in quick succession, some increasing the number of printing errors considerably. STC 22100.6
[With:] SCOTT. The Belgick Souldier: Dedicated to the Parliament. Or, Warre was a Blessing. Dort, 1624. 4o (179 x 127 mm). (Soiled and stained.) 19th-century blue half morocco (lightly rubbed). Provenance: Armour Institute of Technology (blindstamp on title, library pocket). FIRST EDITION. STC 22071. (2)