AN ECLECTIC LIBRARY.

Thomas Nashe.

The Complete Works of Thomas Nashe. In four volumes [later extended to six]. For the first time collected and edited with memorial-introduction, notes and illustrations, etc. by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart. Printed for private circulation only, 1883–84.

Vol. I.

Memorial-Introduction—Biographical.

Anatomie of Absurditie.

Martin Mar-Prelate Tractates:

i. A Counter-Cuffe to Martin Junior.

ii. The Returne of the Renowned Cavaliere Pasquill.

iii. The Month’s Mind.

iv. The First Parte of Pasquils Apologie.

1589–1590.

Vol. II.

Pierce Penilesse His Supplication to the Divell.

Harvey-Greene Tractates:

i. A Wonderfull Strange and Miraculous Astrologicall Prognostication.

ii. Strange Newes of the Intercepting of Certaine Letters.

1592.

Vol. III.

Have with You to Saffron-Walden.

Terrors of the Night.

1594–96.

Vol. IV. Christ’s Teares Over Jerusalem. 1593.

Vol. V.

The Unfortunate Traveller.

Nashes Lenten Stuffe.

1594–1599.

Vol. VI (1885). Another copy.

The Tragedie of Dido. 1594.

Summers Last Will and Testament. 1600.

Glossarial-index, etc.

The Works of Thomas Nashe. Edited from the original texts by Ronald B. McKerrow. London: A. H. Bullen, 1905.

Introduction and Index.

Text.

Vol. I.

The Anatomie of Absurditie.

A Countercuffe Given to Martin Junior.

The Returne of Pasquill.

The First Parte of Pasquils Apologie.

Pierce Penilesse His Supplication to the Divell.

Strange Newes, of the Intercepting of Certaine Letters.

The Terrors of the Night.

Vol. II.

Christs Teares over Jerusalem

The Unfortunate Traveller

The Tragedie of Dido

Vol. III. —“The Choise of Valentines” is omitted from this scan, though it should appear at the end with the “Doubtful Works.” The introduction to the poem is included.
Another copy. This one is a reprint, and “The Choise of Valentines” is silently omitted from the table of contents as well.

Have with you to Saffron-Walden

Nashes Lenten Stuffe

Summers Last Will and Testament

Shorter Pieces

Doubtful Works

Notes.

Have With You to Saffron-Walden: or, Gabriell Harveys Hunt is Up. Containing a full answere to the eldest sonne of the halter-maker. Or, Nashe his confutation of the sinfull doctor. Printed at London by John Danter, 1596. —An 1870 reprint edited by John Collier Payne, as part of his Miscellaneous Tracts series.

The Unfortunate Traveller, or The Life of Jacke Wilton. By Thomas Nashe. Edited by H. H. B. Brett-Smith. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1920. —According to the librarian, the editor’s full name is Herbert Francis Brett Brett-Smith, which is more name than anyone needs.