TY - BOOK AU - Judges, A. V. ED - Rouben Mamoulian Collection (Library of Congress) TI - The Elizabethan underworld: a collection of Tudor and early Stuart tracts and ballads telling of the lives and misdoings of vagabonds, thieves, rogues and cozeners, and giving some account of the operation of the criminal law AV - PR428.R63 E45 1930 U1 - 820.82 PY - 1930/// CY - New York PB - E.P. Dutton KW - Rogues and vagabonds KW - England KW - Early works to 1800 KW - Crime KW - English literature KW - Early modern, 1500-1700 KW - Great Britain KW - Social life and customs KW - 16th century N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; The highway to the spitalhouse (1535-6) / Robert Copland -- A manifest detection of dice-play (1552) / Gilbert Walker (?) -- The fraternity of vagabonds (1561) / John Awdeley -- A caveat for common cursitors (1566) / Thomas Harman -- A notable discovery of cozenage (1591). The second part of cony-catching (1591). The third part of cony-catching (1592) / Robert Greene -- A disputation between a he-cony-catcher and a she-cony-catcher (1592) / Robert Greene -- The black book's messenger (1592) / Robert Greene -- The black dog of Newgate (ca. 1596) / Luke Hutton -- Luke Hutton's lamentation (1596) --The testament of Laurence Lucifer (being a part of The black book, 1604) / Thomas Middleton (?) --The bellman of London (1608). Lantern and candlelight (1608) / Thomas Dekker -- O per se O (1612) / Thomas Dekker (?) -- Martin Markall, beadle of Bridewell (1610) / Samuel Rid (?) --The counter's commonwealth (1617) / William Fennor -- The song of a constable (1626) / James Gyffon ER -