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The works of Raphael Holinshed

  • Holinshed's Chronicle
    • 1577
      The first volume of the chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande
      The second volume is the last volume of the chronicles
      compiled by Holinshed, William Harrison and Richard tanyhurst
      H. Bynneman for J. Harrison or Harison
      [imprints also for G. Bishop and J. Hunne]
      [RSTC 13568, and variants]
    • 1587 - The first and second volume of Chronicles. (The third volume)
      Newlie augmented and continued by J. Hooker alias Vowell, gent, and others
      H. Denham at the expense of J. Harrison, G. Bishop, R. Neweberie, H. Denham
      and T. Woodcocke
      the 1587 edition was edited by John Hooker, assisted by Francis Thynne,
      Abraham Fleming and John Stow
      [RSTC 13569, and variant]
    • 1807 - Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland
      ed. Sir Henry Ellis, 6 vols. (1807-8)
      One of a uniform series of chronicles
      published under the superintendence of Sir Henry Ellis and others
      is a reprinted from the 1587 edition
      with the excisions ordered by the Privy council replaced
      Includes "The description of Scotland ... by Hector Boetius ...
      originally translated for the 1577 edition
      also "The Irish history composed and written by Giraldus Cambrensis"
      translated for the edition of 1587
      v. 1-4. England.--v. 5. Scotland.--v. 6. Ireland
    • 1946 - The Holinshed's Chronicles
      Princeton University Library Chronicle 7 (1946), 82-3
      cancels and cancellanda]
    • 1976 - Holinshed's Chronicles
      reprint of edition of 1807-8
      introduction by Vernon F. Snow (1976)


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