Saa2.8.32(04)
Saa2.8.33(04) (Copy 2)
Honoria and mammon. Written by James Shirly Gent. Scene Metropolis, or New-Troy. Whereunto is added the contention of Ajax and Ulisses, for the armour of Achilles. As it was represented by young gentlemen of quality at a private entertainment of some persons of honour.
London : Printed for John Crook and are to be sold at his shop, 1659.
[6], 80, 79-92, [6], 97-130p ; 8vo.
"The contention of Ajax and Ulysses ..." has own title-page.
Some copies contain portrait.
Greg 743(bIII); Wing S3473
Copies 1 & 2: Bookplate of Eton College.
Copies 1 & 2: Storer bookplate; Storer bequest label dated 1800; bequeathed to Eton by Anthony Morris Storer in 1799.
Copies 1 & 2: 18th century gold-tooled, mottled calf.
Copy 1: Previous shelfmarks: S.170.Plays 32(04), A4.6.
Copy 2: Incomplete: The contention of Ajax and Ulisses only. One or two leaves cropped, with loss to running titles or text at top.
Copy 1: Interleaved.
Copy 2: ms. price.
Copy 1: [Bound with:] Three other 17th century English plays.
Copy 2: [Bound with:] Four other 17th century English plays.
Copy 1: Incomplete: lacks The contention of Ajax and Ulisses.
England London.
B16037