Arts glory: or the pen-man's treasury: containing various examples of secretary, text, Roman and Italian hands
Book: Arts glory: or the pen-man's treasury: containing various examples of secretary, text, Roman and Italian hands. Adorned with many curious knots and flourishes to render them pleasant as well as profitable. With directions, theorems, and rare principles of art, comprehending very much of the author's knowledge. Also a receipt for inke; and to write with gold. Wholly invented, written and engraven, by Edward Cocker, dwelling on the south-side of St. Paul's Church, right over against Pauls-Chaine: where he teacheth the arts of writing and arithmatick. Are to be sold with other of the author's works, by Peter Stent at the white-horse in Giltspur-street without Newgate: and William Fisher, at the postern-gate near Tower-hill, London, 1659. Includes book label from L. Booth bookseller, Regent Street.