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A description of New England, or, Observations and discoveries in the North of America in the year of Our Lord 1614 : with the success of six ships that went the next year, 1615 [electronic resource] / by John Smith.
A description of New England: or The obseruations, and discoueries, of Captain Iohn Smith (admirall of that country) in the north of America, in the year of our Lord 1614 [microform] : with the successe of sixe ships, that went the next yeare 1615; and the accidents befell him among the French men of warre: with the proofe of the present benefit this countrey affoords: whither this present yeare, 1616, eight voluntary ships are gone to make further tryall.
At London : Printed by Humfrey Lownes, for Robert Clerke; and are to be sould at his house called the Lodge, in Chancery lane, ouer against Lincolnes Inne, 1616.
Description of New England, or, The observations, and discoueries, of Captain Iohn Smith (Admirall of that country) in the north of America, in the year of our Lord 1614 with the successe of sixe ships, that went the next yeare 1615, and the accide [electronic resource] / Smith, John.
[S.l.] : Printed by Humfrey Lownes, for Robert Clerke, and are to be sould, 1616.
Description of New England [electronic resource] : or The obseruations, and discoueries, of Captain Iohn Smith (admirall of that country) in the north of America, in the year of our Lord 1614 with the successe of sixe ships, that went the next yeare 1615; and the acciden / Smith, John.
[S.l.] : Printed by Humfrey Lownes, for Robert Clerke; and are to be sould, 1616.
A description of New England, or, The observations, and discoueries, of Captain Iohn Smith (Admirall of that country) in the north of America, in the year of our Lord 1614 [microform] : with the successe of sixe ships, that went the next yeare 1615, and the accidents befell him among the French men of warre : with the proofe of the present benefit this countrey affoords, whither this present yeare, 1616, eight voluntary ships are gone to make further tryall.
At London : Printed by Humfrey Lownes, for Robert Clerke, and are to be sould at his house called the Lodge, in Chancery lane, ouer against Lincolnes Inne, 1616.
A description of New-England, or, The observations and discoueries, of Captain Iohn Smith (Admirall of that country) in the north of America in the year of our Lord 1614 [electronic resource] : with the successe of sixe ships that went the next yeare 1615, and the accidents befell him among the French men of warre : with the proofe of the present benefit this countrey affoords : whither this present yeare, 1616, eight voluntary ships are gone to make further tryall.
London : Printed by Humfrey Lownes, for Robert Clerke, 1616.
The Bible designed to be read as living literature. The Old and the New Testaments in the King James version. This edition arranged and edited by Ernest Sutherland Bates.
The generall historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles : with the names of the adventurers, planters, and governours from their first beginning. an⁰ 1584. to this present 1624 : with the procedings of those severall colonies and the accidents that befell them in all their journyes and discoveries : also the maps and descriptions of all those countryes, their commodities, people, government, customes, and religion yet knowne : divided into sixe bookes / by Captaine Iohn Smith sometymes governour in those countryes & admirall of New England.
London : Printed by I D and I H for Michael Sparkes, 1626.
A New, authentic, and complete collection of voyages round the world, undertaken and performed by royal authority. [electronic resource] : Containing a new, authentic, entertaining, instructive, full, and complete historical account of Captain Cook's first, second, third and last voyages, undertaken by order of His Present Majesty, for making new discoveries in geography, navigation, astronomy, &c. in the southern and northern hemispheres, &c. &c. &c. And successively performed in the years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771-1772, 1773, 1774, 1775-1776, 1777, 1778; 1779, 1780. His first voyage-being professedly undertaken in His Majesty's ship the endeavour, for observing the transit of Venus, and for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, and round the world. His second-in the resolution and adventure, for making further discoveries towards the south pole, and round the world. His third and last-in the resolution and discovery, to the Pacific Ocean, for making discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere, and to determine the position and extent of the west side of North America; its distance from Asia; and the practicability of a northern passage to Europe. Comprehending, among the greatest variety of the most interesting transactions, a faithful account of all the particulars relative to the unfortunate death of Capt. Cook, with his life, &c. &c. Including likewise all the curious remarks communicated to this country by Capt. Cook's principal assistants in performing and conducting these celebrated voyages, viz. Sir Joseph Banks, Dr. Solander, Dr. King, Dr. Hawkesworth, Dr. Forster, Mr. Forster, Capt. Clerke, Capt. Gore, Mr. Ellis, &c. &c. Together with a narrative of Capt. Furneaux's proceedings in the adventure during the separation of the ships in the second voyage, during which period several of his people were destroyed by the natives of Queen Charlotte's sound. To which will be added, complete and genuine narratives of other voyages of discovery round the world, &c. undertaken, performed, and written by English circum-navigators, &c. under the sanction of government, viz. those of Lord Byron, Capt. Wallis, Capt. Carteret, Lord Mulgrave, Lord Anson, Mr. Parkinson, Capt. Lutwidge, Mess. Ives, Middleton, Smith, Moore, &c. &c. &c. Including a faithful relation of the substance of all the most remarkable and important travels and journeys, which have been undertaken at various times to the different quarters of the world; particularly those of Hanway, Hamilton, Herbert, Drummond, Pocock, Shaw, Stuart, Kalm, Carver, Dalrymple, Burnet, Addison, Barretti, Keysler, Thickness, Twiss, Brydone, Chandler, Johnson, Smollet, Moore, Wraxall, &c. The whole comprehending a full account, from the earliest period to the present time, of whatever is curious, entertaining, and useful, both by sea and land, in the various countries of the known world, faithfully extracted from the original journals of the respective voyagers, &c. &c. &c. Being the most accurate, elegant, and perfect edition, of the whole of Capt. Cook's voyages and discoveries; &c. Ever published, and written in a more pleasing and elegant stile than any other work of the kind. Illustrated with (besides the curious and interesting cuts for Capt. Cook's first and second voyages, &c. &c. &c.) all the elegant, splendid, and fine large folio copper-plates, belonging to his third and last voyage, being views of places, portraits of persons, and historical representations of remarkable incidents during this celebrated navigator's voyage to the Pacific Ocean; together with all the necessary maps, charts, plans, draughts, &c. Shewing the tracks of the ships, and relative to countries now first discovered, or hitherto but imperfectly known; the whole (amounting to upwards of one hundred and fifty copper-plates, containing about two hundred and twenty most elegant and superb engravings) sinely engraved and accurately copied from the originals by the most eminent masters. It is proper to observe, that some other editions of these works (unnecessarily extended to many large volumes, by loose printing, blank paper, and other artisices practised by mercenary persons) would cost a purchaser the enormous sum of upwards of twenty guineas; so that many thousands of persons who would with to peruse the valuable discoveries so partially communicated to the world, and view the astonishing fine copper-plates, have hitherto been excluded from gratifying their eager curiosity; but this edition, by being published in only eighty six-penny numbers, (making, when completed, either one or two very large handsome volumes in folio) enables every person, whatever may be his circumstances, to become familiarly acquainted with those extraordinary and important voyages and discoveries, in the performance and prosecution of which such vast sums of the public money have been expended. Therefore as the price of this work is rendered so moderate and easy, the whole of Capt. Cook's voyages, &c. will be more universally read, and the obvious intention of the King and government, that the improvements and discoveries in these celebrated voyages might be communicated to the whole world, will of course be more fully answered. The whole of these voyages of Capt. James Cook, &c. being newly written by the editors from the authentic journals of several principal officers and other gentlemen of the most distinguished naval and philosophical abilities, who sailed in the various ships; and now publishing under the immediate direction of George William Anderson, Esq. assisted, very materially, by a principal officer who sailed in the resolution sloop, and by many other gentlemen of the Royal Navy.
London : Printed for Alex. Hogg, at the original King's-Arms, No. 16, Pater-Noster-Row, [1786?]
The generall historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles [electronic resource] : with the names of the adventurers, planters, and governours from their first beginning ano 1584 to this present 1626 : with the proceedings of those severall colonies and the accidents that befell them in all their journyes and discoveries : also the maps, and descriptions of all those countryes, their commodities, people, government, customes, and religion yet knowne : divided into sixe bookes / by Captaine Iohn Smith.
London : Printed by I.D. and I.H. [i.e., John Dawson and John Haviland] for Michael Sparkes, 1627.
America's agenda : rebuilding economic strength / by the Cuomo Commission on Competitiveness ; introduction by Mario M. Cuomo ; Lewis B. Kaden, Chairman of the Commission ; Lee Smith, Director of the Commssion and editor of the report
New travels through North America: [microform] : in a series of letters; exhibiting the history of the victorious campaign of the allied armies, under His Excellency General Washington, and the Count de Rochambeau, in the year 1781. : Interspersed with political and philosophical observations, upon the genius, temper, and customs of the Americans: also narrations of the capture of General Burgoyne, and Lord Cornwallis, with their armies; and a variety of interesting particulars, which occurred in the course of the war in America. / Translated from the original of the Abbé Robin, one of the chaplains to the French army in America. ; [Six lines from Young]
Boston: : Printed by E.E. Powars and N. Willis, for E. Battelle, and to be sold by him, at his book-store, State-Street., M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]
A Big Jewish book : poems & other visions of the Jews from tribal times to present / edited by Jerome Rothenberg, with Harris Lenowitz & with Charles Doria
The Poetry anthology, 1912-2002 : ninety years of America's most distinguished verse magazine / edited by Joseph Parisi & Stephen Young ; with an introduction by Joseph Parisi.
New travels through North-America: [microform] : in a series of letters; exhibiting, the history of the victorious campaign of the allied armies, under His Excellency General Washington, and the Count de Rochambeau, in the year 1781. : Interspersed woth political, and philosophical observations, upon the genius, temper, and customs of the Americans; also narrations of the capture of General Burgoyne, and Lord Cornwallis, with their armies; and a variety of interesting particulars, which occurred, in the course, of the war in America. / Translated from the original of the Abbé Robin, one of the chaplains to the French army in America. ; [Six lines from Young]
Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street., M,DCC,LXXXIII [1783].--Price two thirds of a dollar.
America painted to the life. [microform] : The true history of the Spaniards proceedings in the conquests of the Indians, and of their civil wars ... from Columbus ... to these later times. As also, of the original undertakings of the advancement of plantations into those parts; with a perfect relation of our English discoveries ... from the year 1628. to 1658. Declaring the forms of their government ... the commodities of their countries, a description of their towns and havens, the increase of their trading, with the names of their governors and magistrates ... an absolute narrative of the north parts of America, and of the discoveries and plantations ... in Virginia, New-England, and Berbadoes ... now at last exposed for the publick good, to stir up the heroick and active spirit of these times, to benefit their countrey, and eternize their names, by such honorable attempts. For the readers clearer understanding of the countreys, they are lively described in a compleat and exquisite map. Publisht by Ferdinando Gorges, Esq.
London : printed for Nath. Brook, at the Angel in Cornhil, 1658-1659.
Divers voyages touching the discovery of America and the islands adjacent [electronic resource] : collected and published by Richard Hakluyt ... in the year 1582 / edited, with notes and an introduction, by John Winter Jones ...