Ware verthooning ende afbeeldinghe van eenen dooden ende meest half verrotten vis, door die zee aen der strande op gheworpen, den 20. der maent September, anno 1608 ... : Aenwijsende den standt ende conditie des Conincx van Spaignien ende sijn bedroch inden wtganck van desen vrede handel gheopenbaert. Middelburgh, Adriaen van de Vivere, 1608.
The title page refers to the disgraceful depiction of a dead half-rotten whale thrown on the beach by the sea on September 20, 1608. Below is a woodcut depicting the dead whale. Overall, the content of the pamphlet is a playful allegory identifying this dead whale, its stinking carcass, with the rotten Spanish policies during the peace negotiations with the Netherlands.