Taylor (John, The Water Poet): All the Workes, folio, By J.B[eale]. for James Boler, 1630 [STC 23725], numerous woodcut initials, head- and tailpieces, and illustrations (engraved title lacking, occasional dampstaining), contemporary calf (stained, stitching weak); sold not subject to return.

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Taylor (John, The Water Poet): All the Workes, folio, By J.B[eale]. for James Boler, 1630 [STC 23725], numerous woodcut initials, head- and tailpieces, and illustrations (engraved title lacking, occasional dampstaining), contemporary calf (stained, stitching weak); sold not subject to return.

Lot Essay

John Taylor's self-proclaimed soubriquet 'The Water Poet' derived from his early employment as a Thames waterman, before he supported himself by his huge and often eccentric output of poetry, doggerel, prose and published accounts of sponsored journeys.

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