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- Thomas Snodham was an English printer. He was a specialist music printer, but music accounted for as little as 10 per cent of the books he printed. His...
- the play to a "W. S." A second quarto (Q2) was printed in 1613 by Thomas Snodham. The Q2 title page repeats the data of Q1, though the Lord Chamberlain's...
- Prin****ll Points Now in Controuersie Betweene the Papists and Vs. Thomas Snodham. p. 3. "Digitale Bibliothek - Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum". daten...
- to the lute and base violl (London: Matthew Lownes, John Brown, Thomas Snodham for William Barley), also includes pieces for the lyra viol Giovanni Croce...
- Insatiate Countesse, by Marston and William Barksted (London: Printed by T. Snodham for T. Archer, 1613). The Workes of Mr. J. Marston (London: Printed by...
- Benjamin Tooke 1689 Edward Brewster Ambrose Isted Thomas Parkhurst Thomas Snodham Thomas Minshull John Garrett Randall Taylor Benjamin Tooke 1690 Ambrose...
- the play appeared in 1612 published by Walter Burre, printed by Thomas Snodham and sold by John Stepneth. Incidental music to The Alchemist (composed...
- strokes or motions of the Pen, in best formes of Penship, London: Thomas Snodham Bales, Peter (1590), The Writing Schoolemaster, London: Thomas Orwin Dix...
- Campion 13 1613 Campion, Thomas (1613). Two Bookes of Ayres. London: Tho. Snodham. Abraham Cowley 45 before 1667 1668 Poole, Adrian; Maule, Jeremy, eds....
- Thomas Snodham was East's nephew and former apprentice. A freeman of the Stationers' Company, he took over East's business after his death. Snodham kept...