Nashe, Thomas 1592a
From International Robin Hood Bibliography
Nahe, Thomas. Pierce Penilesse his Supplication to the Diuell. Describing the ouer-spreading of Vice, and suppression of Vertue. Pleasantly interlac'd with variable delights: and pathetically intermixt with conceipted reproofes. Written by Thomas Nash Gentleman. London, Imprinted by Richard Ihones, dwelling at the Signe of the Rose and Crowne, nere Holburne Bridge. 1592. Actually printed by [John Charlewood] for Richard Jones. 4o. Collation: A2, B-L4.
Copies
- * British Library; C. 40. c. 67
- Folger Shakespeare Library
- Harvard University Library
- New York Public Library (Arents)
Bibliographical sources
- Nashe, Thomas; McKerrow, Ronald Brunlees, ed.; Wilson, F.P., ed. The Works of Thomas Nashe (Oxford, 1966), vol. I, p. 137, 140; V, 205; Supplement (in vol V), 11, 82.
Citation
Later editions/printings
- Nashe, Thomas. Pierce Penilesse His Svpplication to the Diuell (London, 1592)
- Nashe, Thomas. Pierce Penilesse His Svpplication to the Diuell (London, 1592)
- Nashe, Thomas. Pierce Pennilesse his Supplication to the Diuell (London, 1595)
- Nashe, Thomas; Collier, John Payne, introd. & annot. Pierce Penniless's Supplication to the Devil (London, 1842)
- Nashe, Thomas; Collier, John Payne, ed. Pierce Penilesse his Supplication to the Diuell ([s.l.], 1870)