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Early English and French voyages, chiefly from Hakluyt, 1534-1648 / edited by Henry S. Burrage; with maps and a facsimile reproduction.

LIBRA E187 .O7 1906 v.2
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burrage, Henry S. (Henry Sweetser), 1837-1926, editor.
Contributor:
Hakluyt, Richard, 1552?-1616.
Series:
Original narratives of early American history
Language:
English
Undetermined
Subjects (All):
Discoveries in geography.
America--Discovery and exploration--English.
America.
America--Discovery and exploration--French.
Physical Description:
xxii, 451 pages : frontispiece (facsimile) folded map, folded plan. ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1906.
Contents:
Introduction.
The first relation of Jacques Carthier of S. Malo.
A shorte and briefe narration (Cartier's second voyage).
The third voyage of discovery made by Captaine Jaques Cartier.
The voyage of M. Hore.
The voyage made by M. John Hawkins, esquire, written by John Sparke.
The third troublesome voyage made with the Jesus of Lubec, by J. Hawkins.
The world encompassed by Sir Francis Drake (California)
A report of the voyage of Sir Humfrey Gilbert, knight, by Master Edward Haies.
The first voyage made to the coast of America, by Captain Arthur Barlowe.
Account of the particularities of the imployments of the Englishmen left in Virginia, by Master Ralph Lane.
A third voyage to Virginia.
The fourth voyage made to Virginia in the yere 1587, by Governor John White.
The fifth voyage of M. John White.
Briefe and true relation of the discoverie of the north part of Virginia, by John Brereton.
A voyage set out from the citie of Bristoll, by Martin Pring.
A true relation of the voyage of Captaine George Waymouth, by James Rosier.
A relation of a voyage to Sagadahoc, probably written by J. Davies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
643236

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