Head, Richard, 1637?-1686?
Head, Richard
Head, Richard, ca 1637-ca 1686
Richard Head Irish writer, playwright and bookseller
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Head, Richard ‡d 1637-1686
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Head, Richard, ‡d 1637?-1686?
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Head, Richard, ‡d ca 1637-ca 1686
- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Head ‡c Irish writer, playwright and bookseller
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (41)
Works
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B-Orazil:e | |
O-Brazile | |
O-Brazile, or, The inchanted island: being a perfect relation of the late discovery and wonderful dis-inchantment of an island on the north of Ireland : with an account of the riches and commodities thereof. Communicated by a letter from London-derry to a friend in London. | |
The canting academy; or, Villanies discovered : Wherein is shewn the mysterious and villanous practices of that wicked crew, commonly known by the names of hectors, trapanners, gilts, &c. With several new catches and songs: also a compleat canting-dictionary, both of old words, and such as are now most in use. A book very useful and necessary (to be known but not practis'd) for all people | |
Den Engelsen schelm : afgebootst in 't leven van Meriton Latroon, een doorslepen guit. : Behelzende de uitstekenste bedriegerijen van beide, zoo vrouwlijke als manlijke geslachten. | |
ENGLISH ROGUE | |
English rogue. Part 1 | |
The Floating Island | |
The floating island: or, A new discovery, relating the strange adventure on a late voyage, from Lambethana to Villa Franca, alias Ramallia, to the eastward of Terra del Templo: by three ships, viz. The Pay-naught, The Excuse,The Least-in-sight, under the conduct of Captain Robert Owe-much: describing the nature of the inhabitants, their religion, laws and customs. | |
The French rogue : being a pleasant history of his life and fortune, adorned with variety of other adventures of no less rarity : with epigrams suitable to each stratagem | |
Hic et ubique, 1663: | |
Hic et ubique, or, The humors of Dublin : A comedy acted privately, with general applause | |
Life and death of Mother Shipton. 1978 | |
The life and death of the English rogue : or, his last legacy to the world. Containing Most of his Notorious Robberies, Cheats and Debaucht Practices. With a full Discovery of a High-Way Rogue; also Directions to all Travellers, how to Know Rogues, and how to Avoid them. And an Infallible Rule how to take them, when Rob'd by them. Directing all Inn-Keepers, Chamberlains and Ostlers, how to Distinguish Rogues from honest Guests. The manner of his being Apprehended and his Behaviour in Prison, which was very Remarkable. To which is added an alphabetical canting dictionary; English before the Canting for the better understanding of Mumpers and Maunders, Priggers and Prancers, Rum Pads and Rumpadders. | |
The miss display'd, with all her wheedling arts and circumventions : in which historical narration are detected, her selfish contrivances, modest pretences, and subtil stratagems | |
Nugæ venales, or, Complaisant companion : being new jests, domestick and forreign, bulls, rhodomontados, pleasant novels and miscellanies | |
Ööns O-Brazile eller dhen förtrollade i Nor-Irland belägne ööns beskrifwelse Huru then för några hundrade åhr sedan är förtrollat worden men nu ifrån trolleriet aldeles befriat. Och huru capitain James mal Donnel, Då han medh sitt skepp kom tilbakers uthur Framkrijke och wille til Killybegg i Irland igenom ett töcknogt och stormachtigt wäder denne öön oförmodeligen funnit och vad honom och hans folk ... | |
The original English rogue; described in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant. In two parts. Comprehending the most eminent cheats practised by both sexes, in all Characters, Occupations, Professions, Trades and Mysterics. | |
Plays. | |
Proteus redivivus : the art of wheedling or insinuation, in general and particular conversations and trades : together with the several actions, inclinations and passions of both sexes, and of all their professions and occupations : discovering their many tricks and designs to self-advancement, though by indirect wayes and methods : fitly suited to these times, to prevent the vertuous from abuses and to detect the enormities of the vitious : furnished with many delightful songs in various chapters | |
The Red-Sea, or, The description of a most horrid, bloody, and never yet paralel'd sea-fight between the English & Dutch : with an elegy on that truly valiant and renowned commander, Sir Christopher Minnes, who died in the bed of honour, in defence of his king and countrey | |
Simplicianischer Jan. Perus 1672 | |
Western wonder | |
The western wonder, or, O Brazeel, an inchanted island discovered : with a relation of two ship-wracks in a dreadful sea-storm in that discovery : to which is added, a description of a place, called, Montecapernia, relating the nature of the people, their qualities, humours, fashions, religions, &c. |