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The Discovery of Tahiti, A Journal of the Second Voyage of H.M.S. Dolphin Round the World, under the Command of Captain Wallis,... The Discovery of Tahiti, A Journal of the Second Voyage of H.M.S. Dolphin Round the World, under the Command of Captain Wallis, R.N. - In the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768, Written by her Master, George Robertson (Hardcover, New Ed)
Hugh Carrington
R3,929 Discovery Miles 39 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1948.

Further English Voyages to Spanish America, 1583-1594 - Documents from the Archives of the Indies at Seville illustrating... Further English Voyages to Spanish America, 1583-1594 - Documents from the Archives of the Indies at Seville illustrating English Voyages to the Caribbean, the Spanish Main, Florida, and Virginia (Hardcover, New Ed)
Irene A Wright
R3,943 Discovery Miles 39 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Translated and edited. For other selections, see Second Series 62, 71, 111. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1951.

The Red Sea and Adjacent Countries at the Close of the Seventeenth Century - As described by Joseph Pitts, William Daniel, and... The Red Sea and Adjacent Countries at the Close of the Seventeenth Century - As described by Joseph Pitts, William Daniel, and Charles Jacques Poncet (Hardcover, New Ed)
Sir William Foster
R3,918 Discovery Miles 39 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With additional documents. The first narrative is from Pitts' Religion and Manners of the Mahometans (Third Edition, 1731); Daniel's journal was printed in 1702, Poncet's in 1709. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1949.

The Historie of Travell into Virginia Britania (1612), by William Strachey, gent (Hardcover, New Ed): Louis B. Wright The Historie of Travell into Virginia Britania (1612), by William Strachey, gent (Hardcover, New Ed)
Louis B. Wright; Virginia Freund
R3,921 Discovery Miles 39 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Transcript of the Princeton MS, with Strachey's vocabulary of an Algonkian dialect and an essay on the same by James A. Geary. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1953.

The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590 - Documents to illustrate the English Voyages to North America under the Patent granted to... The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590 - Documents to illustrate the English Voyages to North America under the Patent granted to Walter Raleigh in 1584 Volume I (Hardcover, New Ed)
David Beers Quinn
R3,907 Discovery Miles 39 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Texts from Hakluyt's Principall Navigations (1589), together with the items added by him in 1600 and much additional material, a few documents in summary form. This volume takes the narrative to January 1586/7 and includes a descriptive list of John White's drawings of the first colony; the narrative is continued to 1590 and later in the following volume (Second Series 105), with which the main pagination is continuous. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1955.

The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590 - Documents to illustrate the English Voyages to North America under the Patent granted to... The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590 - Documents to illustrate the English Voyages to North America under the Patent granted to Walter Raleigh in 1584 Volume II (Hardcover, New Ed)
David Beers Quinn
R3,907 Discovery Miles 39 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Texts from Hakluyt's Principall Navigations (1589), together with the items added by him in 1600 and much additional material, a few documents in summary form. This volume follows on from Second Series 194, with a continuous main pagination, taking the narrative from January 1586/7 to 1590 and later. Appended is an article on the language of the Carolina Algonkian tribes by James A. Geary, with a word-list; a chapter on the archaeology of the Roanoke settlements; and a detailed account of the MS and printed sources. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1955. Owing to technical constraints the map of Raleigh's Virginia, 1584-90 which appeared in the original edition of the book is not included.

The Travels of Leo of Rozmital through Germany, Flanders, England, France, Spain, Portugal and Italy 1465-1467 (Hardcover, New... The Travels of Leo of Rozmital through Germany, Flanders, England, France, Spain, Portugal and Italy 1465-1467 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Malcolm Letts
R3,915 Discovery Miles 39 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Translated and edited from the German account by Gabriel Tetzel, with supplementary passages from the Latin versions (printed in 1577, 1843 and 1951) of the lost account in Czech by VA!clav Sasek, both having been Rozmital's companions. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1957.

Ethiopian Itineraries circa 1400-1524 - Including those Collected by Alessandro Zorzi at Venice in the Years 1519-24... Ethiopian Itineraries circa 1400-1524 - Including those Collected by Alessandro Zorzi at Venice in the Years 1519-24 (Hardcover, New Ed)
O.G.S. Crawford
R3,922 Discovery Miles 39 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Zorzi's Italian text with translation by C. A. Ralegh Radford. Includes a gazetteer for Fra Mauro's map. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1958.

English Privateering Voyages to the West Indies, 1588-1595 - Documents relating to English voyages to the West Indies, from the... English Privateering Voyages to the West Indies, 1588-1595 - Documents relating to English voyages to the West Indies, from the defeat of the Armada to the last voyage of Sir Francis Drake, including Spanish documents contributed by Irene A. Wright (Hardcover, New Ed)
Kenneth R. Andrews
R3,949 Discovery Miles 39 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Documents, some summarized entirely or in part, relating to twenty-five voyages, drawn mainly from the records of the High Court of Admiralty, with selections from narratives printed by Hakluyt and from a quantity of translations by I.A. Wright of originals (1593-5) in the Archivo General de Indias in Seville intended for a further volume on English West Indies Voyages (see Second Series 66, 71 and 99). The Introduction gives an account of the Court itself and of privateering during the Spanish war and in the West Indies. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1959.

The Troublesome Voyage of Captain Edward Fenton, 1582-1583 (Hardcover, New Ed): E. G. R Taylor The Troublesome Voyage of Captain Edward Fenton, 1582-1583 (Hardcover, New Ed)
E. G. R Taylor
R1,214 Discovery Miles 12 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Transcripts of certain surviving records of the voyage for Cathay sponsored by the Privy Council and intended to establish the first English trading base in the Far East. Includes Fenton's own sea journal and extracts from the official narrative of Richard Madox, for which see also Second Series 147. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1959.

The Prester John of the Indies - A True Relation of the Lands of the Prester John, being the narrative of the Portuguese... The Prester John of the Indies - A True Relation of the Lands of the Prester John, being the narrative of the Portuguese Embassy to Ethiopia in 1520, written by Father Francisco Alvares Volume II (Hardcover, New Ed)
G.W.B. Huntingford; Edited by C.F. Beckingham
R3,900 Discovery Miles 39 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is an account of the Portuguese mission which landed at Massawa on the west coast of the Red Sea in April 1520 and re-embarked 6 years later. It was the first European embassy known to have reached the Ethiopian court and returned safely from it. It was a small group of fourteen, among whom was the chronicler Alvares, who wrote the most detailed early account of the country, valuable for Ethiopian history and the history of the expansion of Europe. Alvares's account was translated into English for the Hakluyt Society by Lord Stanley in 1881. This revision makes use of sources since discovered, corrects certain errors, and modifies the style of the early version. There is an introduction, detailed annotation and a number of appendices. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1961.

The History of the Tahitian Mission, 1799-1830, Written by John Davies, Missionary to the South Sea Islands - With... The History of the Tahitian Mission, 1799-1830, Written by John Davies, Missionary to the South Sea Islands - With Supplementary Papers of the Missionaries (Hardcover, New Ed)
C.W. Newbury
R3,949 Discovery Miles 39 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the wake of the navigators who finally opened up the Pacific came missionaries, traders and finally administrators. In the early decades of the 19th century Polynesia was a rich field for the curious and the calculating, for writers and adventurers. The pioneer European settlers in Eastern Polynesia were ministers and mechanics sent out on the crest of an Evangelical wave the merged with the currents and eddies of trade and whaling to break down the isolation of the islands and their inhabitants. Among the pioneers was Welshman John Davies (1772-1855) who spent just over 50 years of his life on Tahiti and neighbouring islands. He witnessed the rise of the Pomare dynasty, conversion to Christianity, reaction to attempts at theocratic government, and the gradual encroachment of alien commerce and European rule. His colleagues have made their contribution to the history and anthropology of Polynesia. Davies himself, teacher, linguist and careful observer, wrote his own story of the Mission, its personalities and their contact with the Polynesians, from the early phase of disillusionment through three decades of political and economic change, destruction and reconstruction. From this contact there emerged the uneasy compromise of missionary and indigenous beliefs and institutions that characterized Tahiti and its neighbours before and after the advent of French administration. Davies's manuscript History is here edited and annotated, supplemented by the writings of other missionaries and presented as a contribution to the literature of the Pacific. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1961.

The Travels and Controversies of Friar Domingo Navarrete, 1616-1686 - Volume II (Hardcover, New Ed): J.S. Cummins The Travels and Controversies of Friar Domingo Navarrete, 1616-1686 - Volume II (Hardcover, New Ed)
J.S. Cummins
R3,907 Discovery Miles 39 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Friar Domingo Navarrete, A Dominican missionary, travelled round the world and spent the best part of his life (1658-69) in China, where he became a determined opponent of the evangelical methods of the 'Jesuit mandarins'. This edition of his travels is based on all his writings, published and manuscript, but principally on the sixth book of his Tratados historicos, which gives a racy account of his travels and work in Mexico, the Philippines, Macao, China, India and Macassar, among other places. He had an observant eye, an open ear and an every-ready pen, together with a happy facility for meeting men of affairs and being at the heart of things. A doughty controversialist and a vivid writer, this enthusiastic sinophile has left a record which is not only full of human interest but throws fresh light upon the uneasy meeting of East and West in the 17th century. Much of the material is original and will be new to English readers. Dr Cummins's Introduction fills in the details of Navarrte's life, character and various writings. It also describes the missionary movement in China and gives the background to the notorious Chinese Rites controversy which markedly influenced the course of European thought. There is a full bibliography. Follows on from Second Series 118, with continuous main pagination. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1962.

A Regiment for the Sea, and other Writings on Navigation, by William Bourne of Gravesend, a Gunner, c.1535-1582 (Hardcover, New... A Regiment for the Sea, and other Writings on Navigation, by William Bourne of Gravesend, a Gunner, c.1535-1582 (Hardcover, New Ed)
E. G. R Taylor
R3,957 Discovery Miles 39 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Bourne, of Gravesend, by trade a gunner, was a successful writer of a new type of textbook. Neither a scholar nor of gentle birth, both of which were regarded as the prerequisites of authorship in the 16th century, when the scientific books were expected to appear only in universities and to be read only by those fluent in Latin, Bourne nevertheless produced a whole series of technical manuals, written in English for the artisans and craftsmen of his own class. A Regiment for the Sea, which forms the core of the volume, is perhaps the earliest technical manual written by an Englishman. It is not simply his rules for navigation, for Bourne wrote much as he spoke, so that out of this instruction book for sailors a clear picture of the man himself emerges: serious, reliable, patriotic and with this inborn impulse to pass on his knowledge to others. The first edition of 1574 is printed here in full, with the additional material which was added to the 1580 edition. Professor Taylor has also included two Almanackes. She has written an introductory section to each text, and in her general Introduction she fills in the details of Bourne's life and discusses his various writings. There is a full bibliography. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1963. Owing to technical constraints it has not been possible to reproduce Fig.2 'From London to the Medway: details of Symonson's map of Kent, 1596' which appeared in the first edition of the work.

Byron's Journal of his Circumnavigation, 1764-1766 (Hardcover, New Ed): Robert E. Gallagher Byron's Journal of his Circumnavigation, 1764-1766 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Robert E. Gallagher
R3,930 Discovery Miles 39 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1764 the Hon. John Byron was commissioned by the Admiralty to sail to the South Atlantic to search for Pepys's Island and the Southern Continent. He was then to continue into the Pacific itself and look for a possible North-west passage. Although he rediscovered the Falkland Islands, it was after the French had done so under Bougainville, and he made no attempt to search for a North-west passage at all, but sailed straight on round the world, making no discoveries of any importance. The journal which Byron kept during his voyage has been edited and annotated by Dr Gallagher. In his Introduction he describes earlier voyages of a similar nature and sketches the background to this voyage. He assesses Byron's achievement and considers why he disobeyed his orders. Apart from the Journal, the Admiralty's 'secret instructions' to Byron are also printed here, as well as Byron's letter to the Admiralty explaining why he was sailing straight on. There is an appendix by Dr Helen Wallis on the Patagonian giants. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1964.

Carteret's Voyage Round the World, 1766-1769 - Volume II (Hardcover, New Ed): Helen Wallis Carteret's Voyage Round the World, 1766-1769 - Volume II (Hardcover, New Ed)
Helen Wallis
R3,907 Discovery Miles 39 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Captain Philip Carteret sailed to the South Seas as second in command to Samuel Wallis on a voyage of discovery of the Southern Continent. Separating from Wallis at the exit to the Strait of Magellan he went on to make an independent voyage which has earned him the reputation of being the ablest and most ill-fated of Cook's immediate precursors. Handicapped by a defective ship and inadequate supplies he made a spirited attempt to carry out his instructions. While Wallis was enjoying the delights of Tahiti, Carteret on a more southerly track rediscovered the long lost Spanish discoveries of Santa Cruz and the Solomon Islands, and then became involved in a bitter dispute with the Dutch in Celebes which almost ended in open warfare. This edition presents the first full account of the voyage. It is based on Carteret's own manuscript Journals including one which Carteret wrote with a view to publication to correct the misrepresentation of John Hawkesworth's Voyages (1773). Supplemented by letters and other documents from English and Dutch archives, these manuscripts throw light on various controversial topics, such as the conduct of Wallis and the Admiralty, the Patagonian giants, Carteret's quarrel with the Dutch, and the rights and wrongs in the dispute following the publication of Voyages. Maps drawn on the voyage are reproduced. The main pagination of this and the preceding volume (Second Series 124) is continuous. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1965.

La Austrialia del Espiritu Santo - The Journal of Fray Martin de Munilla O.F.M. and other documents relating to The Voyage of... La Austrialia del Espiritu Santo - The Journal of Fray Martin de Munilla O.F.M. and other documents relating to The Voyage of Pedro Fernandez de Quiros to the South Sea (1605-1606) and the Franciscan missionary plan (1617-1627). (Hardcover, New Ed)
Celsus Kelly O F M, G R Parsonson
R3,930 Discovery Miles 39 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pedro Fernandez de Quiros was a remarkable navigator and explorer. Having sailed in 1595 as chief pilot in the ill-fated Spanish expedition to the Solomon Islands, he returned to the 'Austral Lands' - the area of the New Hebrides - in 1605 with another expedition, which is the subject of this volume. In his Introduction Father Kelly sets out to resolve some of the outstanding historical problems of this QuirA(3)s expedition in the light of recently discovered documents. At the same time he gives a brief description of the Franciscan missionary apostolate, its contribution to geographical discovery in the Pacific, and its missionary plans for the natives of the Austral lands. He also provides a systematic survey of source material in Spanish, Roman and other European archives. The volume contains 32 documents concerning the 1605 expedition, including Munilla's Relacion, as well as the Franciscan Missionary Plan. All these have been translated by Father Kelly. Continued in Second Series 127, with which the main pagination is continuous. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1966.

La Austrialia del Espiritu Santo - Volume II: The Journal of Fray Martin de Munilla O.F.M. and other documents relating to The... La Austrialia del Espiritu Santo - Volume II: The Journal of Fray Martin de Munilla O.F.M. and other documents relating to The Voyage of Pedro Fernandez de Quiros to the South Sea (1605-1606) and the Franciscan missionary plan (1617-1627) (Hardcover, New Ed)
Celsus Kelly O F M, G R Parsonson
R1,120 Discovery Miles 11 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pedro Fernandez de Quiros was a remarkable navigator and explorer. Having sailed in 1595 as chief pilot in the ill-fated Spanish expedition to the Solomon Islands, he returned to the 'Austral Lands' - the area of the New Hebrides - in 1605 with another expedition, which is the subject of this volume. In his Introduction Father Kelly sets out to resolve some of the outstanding historical problems of this QuirA(3)s expedition in the light of recently discovered documents. At the same time he gives a brief description of the Franciscan missionary apostolate, its contribution to geographical discovery in the Pacific, and its missionary plans for the natives of the Austral lands. He also provides a systematic survey of source material in Spanish, Roman and other European archives. The volume contains 32 documents concerning the 1605 expedition, including Munilla's Relacion, as well as the Franciscan Missionary Plan. All these have been translated by Father Kelly. Continued in Second Series 127, with which the main pagination is continuous. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1966

The Journal and Letters of Captain Charles Bishop on the North-West Coast of America, in the Pacific, and in New South Wales,... The Journal and Letters of Captain Charles Bishop on the North-West Coast of America, in the Pacific, and in New South Wales, 1794-1799 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Michael Roe
R3,942 Discovery Miles 39 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1794, Charles Bishop sailed from Bristol as master of the Ruby, a trading ship bound for north-west America. He had instructions to procure otter furs from the Indians and then to proced to Canton via Japan and sell the cargo. During the years 1794-1802, he rounded South America to reach the Pacific coast, then visited the Pacific islands and the coasts of Asia and Australia. In the Moluccas, he sold the Ruby and purchased the Nautilus; correspondingly, the text is divided into two sections. This narrative is Bishop's journal of his voyages and relates a minor epic of adventure, courage and turbulent fortune. The records of his letters and financial accounts show something of the ships' general organization, and of the seamen who served such expeditions. Bishop also describes the various ports and peoples he encountered; his experiences typify European contacts in the Pacific, and the reaction between trader, missionary, administrator and local inhabitant. Dr Roe's introduction gives the background to the trading voyages of the 18th century and describes Bishop's pwn history. Records of his life continue until 1809, ending tragically in Sydney, where he passed some years in poverty and insanity, before being returned to England. . This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1967.

Further Selections from the Tragic History of the Sea, 1559-1565 - Narratives of the Shipwrecks of the Portuguese East Indiamen... Further Selections from the Tragic History of the Sea, 1559-1565 - Narratives of the Shipwrecks of the Portuguese East Indiamen Aguia and Garca (1559), Sao Paulo (1561) and the Misadventures of the Brazil-ship Santo Antonio (1565) (Hardcover, New Ed)
C.R. Boxer
R3,910 Discovery Miles 39 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Being about to write down the disastrous voyage of this great ship, it occurred to me how rash men are in their undertakings, chief among which, or one of the greatest is confiding their lives to four planks lashed together, and to the discretion of the furious winds.' So wrote Henrique Dias, an eye-witness of the wreck of the Sao Paulo off Sumatra and the subsequent fate of the survivors. His account is one of three narratives, here translated into English for the first time, of certain shipwrecks which befell the Portuguese in the mid-16th century. The other two describe the wrecking of two East Indiamen off the East African coast, and the misadventures of a voyage from Brazil to Lisbon. In his introduction, Professor Boxer describes the lives of the three chroniclers, and gives bibliographical details of their works. The narratives are translated from the original accounts which Bernardo Gomes de Brito included in his Historia Tragico-Maritima (Lisbon, 1735-36). The present volume forms a companion to Professor Boxer's earlier work The Tragic History of the Sea, 1589-1622 (Hakluyt Society, 1959). This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1968.

The Bondage and Travels of Johann Schiltberger, a Native of Bavaria, in Europe, Asia, and Africa, 1396-1427 (Hardcover, New... The Bondage and Travels of Johann Schiltberger, a Native of Bavaria, in Europe, Asia, and Africa, 1396-1427 (Hardcover, New Ed)
J. Buchan Telfer
R3,932 Discovery Miles 39 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Translated from the Heidelberg MS edited in 1859 by Professor Karl Friedrich Neumann, by Commander J. Buchan Telfer, R.N., F.S.A., F.R.G.S. With Notes by Professor P. Bruun of the Imperial University of South Russia, at Odessa, and a Preface, Introduction and Notes by the Translator and Editor. The supplementary material consists of the 1879 annual report. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1879.

Beyond the Grand Tour - Northern Metropolises and Early Modern Travel Behaviour (Hardcover): Rosemary Sweet, Gerrit Verhoeven,... Beyond the Grand Tour - Northern Metropolises and Early Modern Travel Behaviour (Hardcover)
Rosemary Sweet, Gerrit Verhoeven, Sarah Goldsmith
R4,350 Discovery Miles 43 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Travel in early modern Europe is frequently represented as synonymous with the institution of the Grand Tour, a journey undertaken by elite young males from northern Europe to the centres of the arts and antiquity in Italy. Taking a somewhat different perspective, this volume builds upon recent research that pushes beyond this narrow orthodoxy and which decentres Italy as the ultimate destination of European travellers. Instead, it explores a much broader pattern of travel, undertaken by people of varied backgrounds and with divergent motives for travelling. By tapping into current reactions against the reification of the Grand Tour as a unique and distinctive practice, this volume represents an important contribution to the ongoing process of resituating the Grand Tour as part of a wider context of travel and topographicalmwriting. Focusing upon practices of travel in northern and western Europe rather than in Italy, particularly in Britain, the Low Countries and Germany, the essays in this collection highlight how itineraries continually evolved in response to changing political, economic and intellectual contexts. In so doing, the reasons for travel in northern Europe are subjected to a similar level of detailed analysis as has previously only been directed on Italy. By doing this, the volume demonstrates the variety of travel experiences, including the many shorter journeys made for pleasure, health, education and business undertaken by travellers of varying age and background across the period. In this way the volume brings to the fore the experiences of varied categories of traveller - from children to businessmen - which have traditionally been largely invisible in the historiography of travel.

The First Voyage Round the World, by Magellan (Hardcover, New Ed): Lord Stanley Of Alderley The First Voyage Round the World, by Magellan (Hardcover, New Ed)
Lord Stanley Of Alderley
R3,938 Discovery Miles 39 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The text is translated 'from the Accounts of Pigafetta, and other Contemporary Writers. Accompanied by Original Documents, with Notes and an Introduction'. It includes the log-book of Francisco Alvo or Alvaro, Pigafetta's treatise on navigation and his account of the voyage, Gaspar Correa's account, other anonymous narratives, and documents relating to the cost and other aspects of the expedition. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1874.

Narrative of the Portuguese Embassy to Abyssinia during the Years 1520-1527, by Father Francisco Alvarez (Hardcover, New Ed):... Narrative of the Portuguese Embassy to Abyssinia during the Years 1520-1527, by Father Francisco Alvarez (Hardcover, New Ed)
Lord Stanley Of Alderley
R3,951 Discovery Miles 39 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Translated from the Portuguese, and edited, with notes and an introduction. For a revised edition, see Second Series 114, 115. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1881.

The Book of Duarte Barbosa, An Account of the Countries bordering on the Indian Ocean and their Inhabitants - Written by Duarte... The Book of Duarte Barbosa, An Account of the Countries bordering on the Indian Ocean and their Inhabitants - Written by Duarte Barbosa, and Completed about the year 1518 A.D. Volume I (Hardcover, New Ed)
Mansel Longworth Dames
R3,907 Discovery Miles 39 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Translated from the Portuguese Text First Published in 1812 A.D. by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Lisbon, in Vol. II of its Collection of Documents regarding the History and Geography of the Nations beyond the Seas', edited and annotated. With a translation of chapter 2, the history of Rander, from Narmashankar's 'Principal events of Surat'. Continued in Second Series 49. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1918. Owing to technical constraints part of Diego Ribero's Map of the World, 1529, known as the Second Borgian Map, is not included.

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