Early English books online [electronic resource].
Early English books online [electronic resource].
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[Ann Arbor, Mich.] : Bell & Howell Information and Learning, [1999]-
Date
[1999]-
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English
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Publisher
[Ann Arbor, Mich.] : Bell & Howell Information and Learning, [1999]-
Place of Publication
Michigan
Date Published
[1999]-
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An ongoing project of the full text of publications in the English language produced by printing presses in England and its colonies between 1473-1700. This database gives full text reproduction access to the works (over 125,000 titles) listed in: Pollard & Redgrave, Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640) ; Wing, Short-Title Catalogue (1641-1700) ; and...
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Early English books online [electronic resource].
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EEBO [electronic resource]
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
Thomason, George, -1666. Thomason tracts 1640-1661.
Wing, Donald Goddard, 1904-1972. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700.
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74VvBy2m3jE3
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991016566799702626
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