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[WILLMERS, Thomas]. Fasciculus florum: or, a nosegay of flowers, Translated out of the Gardens of severall Poets, and other Authors. London: printed by A.M[athewes], 1636.
12° (138 x 83mm). Front blank. (Worm-track at inner margins of leaves from E3 to I5, occasionally touching text. Contemporary sheep (small splits to spine). Provenance: Nathaniel Cholmley, M.P., of Whitby Abbey and Howsham, Yorkshire (armorial bookplate).
A FINE UNSOPHISTICATED COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION. The dedicatory epistle is signed 'Lerimos Uthalmus' which is an anagram for Thomas UUillmers. STC 24559.
12° (138 x 83mm). Front blank. (Worm-track at inner margins of leaves from E3 to I5, occasionally touching text. Contemporary sheep (small splits to spine). Provenance: Nathaniel Cholmley, M.P., of Whitby Abbey and Howsham, Yorkshire (armorial bookplate).
A FINE UNSOPHISTICATED COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION. The dedicatory epistle is signed 'Lerimos Uthalmus' which is an anagram for Thomas UUillmers. STC 24559.