Samuel Rowlands

Samuel Rowlands (c. 1573–1630) was an English author of pamphlets in prose and verse which reflect the follies and humours of lower middle-class life in his day. He seems to have had no literary reputation at the time, but his work throws much light on the development of popular literature and social life in London, where he spent his life. His contact with the middle and lower classes of society included working in 1600–1615 for William White, and then George Loftus, booksellers, who published Rowlands's pamphlets in this time. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Rowlands, Samuel
Published 1701
printed for G. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain

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by Rowlands, Samuel
Published 1701
printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold-Ring in Little-Britain

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by Rowlands, Samuel
Published 1775
Printed and sold at the printing-office in Bow-Church-Yard, London

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by Rowlands, Samuel
Published 1800
Printed at the printing office on the Long-Row

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by Rowlands, Samuel
Published 1775
Printed and sold in Bow Church-Yard