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[ANONYMOUS]. The Crafty Whore: Or, The mistery and iniquity of Bawdy Houses Laid open, In a dialogue between two Subtle Bawds, wherein, as in a mirrour, our City-Curtesans may see their soul-destroying Art, and Crafty devices, whereby they Insnare and beguile Youth, pourtraied to the life, By the Pensell of one of their late, (but now penitent) Captives, for the benefit of all, but especially the younger sort... London: Printed for Henry Marsh, 1658. 12mo, nineteenth century half morocco; lacking engraved fronsipiece, some scattered spotting and browning, closed internal tear on E3. FIRST EDITION. Wing 6780 (locating only one copy in the Thomason Collection, British Museum).