The porcupine, alias the hedge-hog; or, The fox turned preacher: Written after the manner of Ignatius Irony, Bartholomew Burlesque, and Samuel Satire
Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: L. S (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston Printed and sold by Benjamin Edes & Sons, no. 42, Cornhill; and by the author, at his house opposite subtilty and a ton of stimulators, and enclosed by worth, and a shelter for rabbits August, 1784
Subjects:
Online Access:BSB01
LCO01
UBA01
UBG01
UBM01
UBR01
UBT01
UEI01
UER01
UPA01
Volltext
Item Description:"This piece was not intended as a burlesque upon the Scriptures, nor upon the true preachers thereof; but it is levelled against those animals who have nothing of the preacher but the black-coat and band ..."--p. [i]. - Caption title: A fox turn'd preacher. A fable. - Errata note, verso of last leaf. - Evans, 18774
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource ([2], ii, 43, [1], vi, [2] p., [3] folded leaves of plates) ill 21 cm. (8vo)

There is no print copy available.

Interlibrary loan Place Request Caution: Not in THWS collection! Get full text