The King's book; or, a necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christian nan, 1543.

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The King's book; or, a necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christian nan, 1543.

Manuscript on paper in a blackletter bookhand of a preliminary version of The King's Book.

1 v. (94 p.) ; 20 cm. x 15 cm.

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