The third and last volume of the voyages, navigations, traffiques and discoveries of the English Nation, and in some few places, where they have not been, of strangers, performed within and before the time of these hundred yeeres, to all parts of the Newfound world of America, or the West Indies, from 73 degrees of Northerly to 57 of Southerly latitudes /
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Imprinted at London : By George Bishop, Ralph Newberie and Robert Barker, 1600.; 904 images, 894 with full-text search
Principal navigations, voyages, traffiques and discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or overland, to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth, at any time within the compasse of these 1600 yeres
Second volume of the Principal navigations, voyages, traffiques and discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or overland, to the South and Sout-east parts of the World, at any time within the compasse of these 1600 yeres
The third and last volume of the voyages, navigations, traffiques and discoveries of the English Nation, and in some few places, where they have not been, of strangers, performed within and before the time of these hundred yeeres, to all parts of the Newfound world of America, or the West Indies, from 73 degrees of Northerly to 57 of Southerly latitudes
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Imprinted at London : By George Bishop, Ralph Newberie and Robert Barker, 1600.
Volume 1 has title: The principal navigations, voyages, traffiques and discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or overland, to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth, at any time within the compasse of these 1600 yeres.
Volume 2 has title: Second volume of the Principal navigations, voyages, traffiques and discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or overland, to the South and Sout-east parts of the World, at any time within the compasse of these 1600 yeres.
"As namely to Engronland, Meta Incognita, Estotiland, Tierra de Labrador, Newfoundland, vp The grand bay, the gulfe of S. Laurence, and to the Riuer of Canada ... And likewife to all the yles both fmall and great lying before the cape of Florida, The bay of Mexico, and Tierra firma ... And from thence on the backfide of America, along the coastes, harbours, and capes of Chili, Peru, Nicaragua ... Together with the two renowmed, and profperous voyages of Sir Francis Drake and M. Thomas Candifh round about the circumference of the whole earth ..."
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Second issue of the enlarged work first published in 1598, with the original Voyage to Cadiz--The Hakluyt handbook, v. 2, p. 491-551.
Collation corresponds to the Hakluyt handbook with the following exceptions which are correctly paged: v. 1, p. 75, p. 510-511; v. 2, 2d ser., p. 64.
Imperfect copy: map wanting ; pages 117-118 bound in before pages 115-116.
Scanned from a microfiche of the original publication held by Library and Archives Canada.
1 online resource (14 unnumbered pages, 868 pages)
Volume 3 of a 3 volume set. For individual volumes in the set see CIHM nos. 94218-94220.
Some text in Latin and Spanish.