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Filed under: America -- Discovery and exploration -- Norse -- Early works to 1800- The Discoveries of the Norsemen on the Northeast Coast of America: Their Attempt at Colonization (reprinted from Transactions and Proceedings of the Geogrpahical Society of the Pacific, 1910), by Snorri Sturluson, trans. by Gustave Niebaum
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Filed under: America -- Discovery and exploration -- Norse- America Not Discovered by Columbus: A Historical Sketch of the Discovery of America by the Norsemen, in the Tenth Century (with an appendix on Scandinavian languages; Chicago: S. C. Griggs and Co.; London: Trübner and Co., 1874), by Rasmus B. Anderson
- Extracts from the Sagas Describing the Voyages to Vinland (American history leaflets constitutional and colonial #3; New York: A. Lovell and Co., 1892), ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart and Edward Channing, trans. by Arthur Middleton Reeves
- The Flatey Book and Recently Discovered Vatican Manuscripts, Concerning America as Early as the Tenth Century (London et al.: Norroena Society, 1906), contrib. by Rasmus B. Anderson
- The Flatey Book and Recently Discovered Vatican Manuscripts, Concerning America as Early as the Tenth Century (London et al.: Norroena Society, 1908), contrib. by Rasmus B. Anderson (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Norse Discovery of America (London et al.: Norroena Society, 1906), by Arthur Middleton Reeves, North Ludlow Beamish, and Rasmus B. Anderson
- The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by the Northmen, With Translations from the Icelandic Sagas (second edition; Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1890), by B. F. DeCosta (multiple formats at archive.org)
- In Northern Mists: Arctic Exploration in Early Times (2 volumes; London: W. Heinemann, 1911), by Fridtjof Nansen, trans. by Arthur G. Chater
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Filed under: America -- Discovery and exploration -- Early works to 1800- De Antichristo (13 books in 2 volumes, in Latin; Lyon: Sumptibus Societas Bibliopolarum, 1647), by Tomás Maluenda
- Hakluytus Posthumus, or, Purchas His Pilgrimes (4 volumes; London: Imprinted for H. Fetherston, 1625), by Samuel Purchas (page images at LOC)
- Purchas His Pilgrimage (London: Printed by W. Stansby for H. Fetherstone, 1626), by Samuel Purchas (page images at LOC)
- Divers Voyages Touching the Discovery of America and the Islands Adjacent (1850 edition), by Richard Hakluyt and John Winter Jones (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Journal of Christopher Columbus (During His First Voyage, 1492-93), and Documents Relating the Voyages of John Cabot and Gaspar Corte Real (London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1893), by Christopher Columbus, ed. by Clements R. Markham (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: America -- Discovery and exploration -- British -- Early works to 1800- A Discourse Concerning Western Planting: Written in the Year 1584 by Richard Hakluyt, Now First Printed from a Contemporary Manuscript (Cambridge, MA: J. Wilson and Son, 1877), by Richard Hakluyt, ed. by Charles Deane, contrib. by Leonard Woods
Filed under: America -- Discovery and exploration -- English -- Early works to 1800Filed under: America -- Discovery and exploration -- Welsh -- Early works to 1800- Farther Observations on the Discovery of America By Prince Madog Ab Owen Gwynedd, About the Year 1170: Containing the Account Given By General Bowles, the Creek or Cherokee Indian, Lately in London, and By Several Others, of a Welsh Tribe or Tribes of Indians, Now Living in the Western Parts of North America (London: Printed by J. Brown, 1792), by John Williams
Filed under: America -- Discovery and exploration -- Centennial celebrations, etc. -- Early works to 1800- A Discourse Intended to Commemorate the Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus: Delivered at the Request of the Historical Society in Massachusetts, on the 23d day of October, 1792, Being the Completion of the Third Century Since That Memorable Event; To Which Are Added Four Dissertations (Boston: Belknap and Hall, 1792), by Jeremy Belknap
Filed under: America -- Discovery and exploration -- Spanish -- Early works to 1800- De Insulis Inuentis (illustrated Latin edition, ca. 1493), by Christopher Columbus, trans. by Leandro di Cosco (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Historia del Nuevo-Mundo (in Spanish; Madrid: Viuda de Ibarra, 1793), by Juan Bautista Muñoz (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The History of the New World, by Don Juan Baptista Munoz: Translated From the Spanish, With Notes by the Translator, an Engraved Portrait of Columbus, and a Map of Espanola (only volume published; London: Printed for G. G. and J. Robinson, 1797), by Juan Bautista Muñoz
- Historia de las Indias (5 volumes in Spanish; Madrid: M. Ginesta, 1875-1876), by Bartolomé de las Casas
- La Florida del Inca: Historia del Adelantado Hernando de Soto, Gobernador y Capitán General del Reino de la Florida, y de Otros Heróicos Caballeros Españoles é Indios (new edition in Spanish, in 2 volumes (marked as v6 and 7 of a larger series); Madrid: Los Hijos de Doña Catalina Piñuela, 1829), by Garcilaso de la Vega (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Discourse Concerning Western Planting: Written in the Year 1584 by Richard Hakluyt, Now First Printed from a Contemporary Manuscript (Cambridge, MA: J. Wilson and Son, 1877), by Richard Hakluyt, ed. by Charles Deane, contrib. by Leonard Woods
- Letter of Christopher Columbus to Rafael Sanchez, Written on Board the Caravel While Returning From His First Voyage (translations into Latin and English; Chicago: W. H. Lowdermilk Co., 1893), by Christopher Columbus (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Letter of Columbus on the Discovery of America: A Facsimile of the Pictorial Edition, With a New and Literal Translation, and Complete Reprint of the Oldest Four Editions in Latin (New York: Printed by Order of the Trustees of the Lenox Library, 1892), by Christopher Columbus, contrib. by Wilberforce Eames (multiple formats at archive.org)
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