48 The Tunning of Elinor Rumming, a Poem. John Skelton.
The Tunning of Elinor Rumming, a Poem
The Tunning of Elinor Rumming, a Poem

The Tunning of Elinor Rumming, a Poem

London: Printed for Isaac Dalton, and sold by W. Boreham at the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row, 1718. Second Edition. Octavo, 7 5/8 x 4 5/8 in. (194 x 117 mm). pp. [8], 31, [1]. From the title page: by Skelton Laureat. Original unbound, rebound in modern pink paper over boards, leather spine label with gilt title. Some toning to last few leaves.boards All text is legible, some spot tanning throughout. In near fine condition. Rare.

[ESTC N46064 ].

ESTC shows two U.S. copies only: Henry E. Huntington Library and Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library; and two British Isles copies only: Oxford University Bodleian Library (both copies). This poem was printed multiple times in the 16th century, including by William Caxton's successor, Wynken de Worde. Rare as a separate volume. John Skelton (c.1463 - 1529) was a remarkable, unusual poet and priest, who had been the tutor of the Tudors, Prince Arthur and his brother Prince (then King) Henry VIII. Skelton was called the Poet Laureate of England, receiving recognition as Poet Laureate of England by two universities. He is also know for his fierce satire, whose target was often the clergy.

Condition: Near fine.

Item number: 48

Price: $4,000.00

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