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The Spanish Libertines : Or, the Lives of Justina, the Country Jilt: Celestina, the Bawd of Madrid: And Estevanillo Gonzales, the Most Arch and Comical of Scoundrels to Which Is Added, a Play, Call'd,, Hardback Book

The Spanish Libertines : Or, the Lives of Justina, the Country Jilt: Celestina, the Bawd of Madrid: And Estevanillo Gonzales, the Most Arch and Comical of Scoundrels to Which Is Added, a Play, Call'd, Hardback

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<sourceLibrary>Huntington Library

<ESTCID>N037001

<Notes>'Justina' is a translation of 'La picara Justina', which is attributed to Francisco Lopez de Ubeda and to Andres Perez de Leon; 'Celestina' is attributed Fernando de Rojas; 'Estevanillo Gonzales' is a translation of 'Vida y hechos de Estevanillo Gonzales', which is attributed to Gonzales; and 'An evenings adventures' is an adaptation of a play by Juan de Avila.

<imprintFull>London : printed, and sold by J. How, 1707. <collation>[8],528p. ; 8(deg)

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