The historie of travell into Virginia Britania : manuscript, [1612].

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The historie of travell into Virginia Britania : manuscript, [1612].

Manuscript of Strachey's "The historie of travell into Virginia Britania ...," in unknown hand, with dedication and corrections written in Strachey's hand. Extra-illustrated with a copy of John Smith's 1612 map of Virginia (1st state) and 27 of De Bry's 1590 engravings of John White's drawings of Virginia (handcolored).

1 v. (150 p.) ; 30 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7607038

Princeton University Library

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