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Edward Ward

    Ned Ward was a satirical writer and publican active in London during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. His works, most notably "The London Spy," offered a "complete survey" of the London scene. Ward's writing is characterized by its sharp observations and critical commentary on the various facets of urban life. He is recognized for his distinctive voice and his role as a keen observer of societal dynamics.

    The History of the Grand Rebellion: Containing the Most Remarkable Transactions From the Beginning of the Reign of King Charles I. to the Happy Restor
    A Vade Mecum for Malt-worms: Or, A Guide to Good Fellows. Being a Description of the Manners and Customs of the Most Eminent Publick Houses, in and
    The Secret History of the Calves-head Club, or, The Republican Unmask'd: With a Large Continuation, and an Appendix to the History: Wherein is Fully S
    The Pastoral Addresses From the Minister of Iver to his Parishioners
    The Wooden World Dissected: In the Character of a Ship of War. As Also the Characters of All the Officers, From the Captain to the Common Sailor.
    The Secret History of the Calves-Head Club, Compleat: Or, the Republican Unmask'd. Wherein Is Fully Shewn, the Religion of the Calves-Head Heroes, in