Boy and roundhead-propaganda pamphlet 1643

Boy and roundhead-propaganda pamphlet 1643

Page from the royalist propaganda pamphlet a dialogue, or rather a parley between prince ruperts dogge whose name is puddle, and tobies dog whose name is pepper issued in london c. 1643. The pamphlet is a fictional dialogue between a cavalier and a royalist dog, meant to parody the conflicts of the english civil war. The royalist dog probably represents boy, the dog of prince rupert and a popular subject of royalist propaganda at the time.
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