1. Warnung Author/Creator: Luther, Martin, 1483-1546 Publication/Creation: Gedruckt zu Strassburg [i.e. Strasbourg] : Durch Antonium Bertram, 1587 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading
2. Wax Seal Impressions from Switzerland and Germany collection circa 1300-1799 Publication/Creation: 1300-1799 Format: Archival Material or Manuscripts Access & Availability: Loading
3. The whole booke of Psalmes Author/Creator: Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by Iohn Wolfe, for the Assignes of Richard Day, 1587 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading
4. William and Carol Thibadeau collection, 1460-1779 Author/Creator: Thibadeau, William, collector Publication/Creation: 1460-1779 Format: Archival Material or Manuscripts Access & Availability: Loading
5. A woorke concerning the trewnesse of the Christian religion Author/Creator: Mornay, Philippe de, seigneur du Plessis-Marly, 1549-1623 Publication/Creation: Delmar, N.Y. : Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1976 Format: Book Edition: A facsimile reproduction / Access & Availability: Loading
6. The worthie work of Iulius Solinus Polyhistor contayning many noble actions of humaine creatures, with the secretes of nature in beastes, fyshes, foules, and serpents : trees, plants, and the vertue of precious stones : with diuers countryes, citties and people : verie pleasant and full of recreation for all sorts of people Author/Creator: Solinus, C. Julius, 3rd cent.? Publication/Creation: At London : Printed by I. Charlewoode for Thomas Hacket, 1587 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading
7. The worthines of Wales, a poem. : A true note of the auncient castles, famous monuments, goodly rivers, faire bridges, fine townes, and courteous people, that I have seen in the noble countrie of Wales Author/Creator: Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604 Publication/Creation: London : Reprinted from the ed. of 1587, for Thomas Evans, 1776 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading
8. The Worthines Of Wales Wherein Are More Then a Thousand Seuerall Things Rehearsed: Some Set Out In Prose To the Pleasure Of the Reader, and With Such Varietie Of Verse For the Beautifying Of the Book, As No Doubt Shal Delight Thousands To Vnderstand. Which Worke Is Enterlarded With Many Wonders and Right Strange Matter To Consider Of: All the Which Labour and Deuice Is Drawne Forth and Set Out By Thomas Churchyard, To the Glorie Of God, and Honour Of His Prince and Countrey Author/Creator: Churchyard, Thomas Publication/Creation: London : Imprinted ... by G. Robinson, for Thomas Cadman, 1587 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading
9. A worthy treatise of the eyes contayning the knowledge and cure of one hundred and thirtene diseases, incident vnto them: first gathered & written in French, by Iacques Guillemeau, chyrurgion to the French King, and now translated into English, togeather with a profitable treatise of the scorbie; & another of the cancer by A.H. Also next to the treatise of the eies is adoiyned a work touching the preseruation of the sight, set forth by VV. Bailey. D. of Phisick Author/Creator: Guillemeau, Jacques, 1550?-1613 Publication/Creation: [London] : Printed by Robert Waldegraue for Thomas Man and VVilliam Brome, [1587?] Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading