Record ID | marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part02.utf8:32794549:4142 |
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051 $aG240$b.H145$cT.p. of v. 1 and map wanting: t.p. of v. 1 supplied by a mutilated t.p. of v. 2, with the word "First" in pen and ink facsimile and the date 1599 altered to 1598. "A briefe and true report of the honorable voyage vnto Cadiz 1596," v. 1 p. 607-620, is a reprint.
082 00 $a910/.942$219
130 0 $aPrincipall navigations, voiages, and discoveries of the English nation.
245 14 $aThe principal navigations, voiages, traffiqves and discoueries of the English nation, made by sea or ouer-land, to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth, at any time within the compasse of these 1500 yeeres, deuided into three seuerall volumes, according to the positions of the regions, whereunto they were directed. This first volume containing the woorthy discoueries, &c. of the English toward the north and northeast by sea ... together with many notable monuments and testimonies of the ancient forren trades, and of the warrelike and other shipping of this realme of England in former ages : VVhereunto is annexed also a briefe commentarie of the true state of Island, and of the northern seas and lands situate that way. And lastly, the memorable defeate of the Spanish huge Armada, anno 1588, and the famous victorie atchieued at the citie of Cadiz, 1596, are described.$cBy Richard Haklvyt.
260 $aImprinted at London :$bBy George Bishop, Ralph Newberie, and Robert Barker,$c1598-[1600]
300 $a3 v. :$bmap ;$c29 cm. (fol.)
500 $aThis title was cancelled and in a later issue a new t.p. with various alterations and with date 1599 was substituted for it. On the new t.p. no mention is made of the "victorie atchieued at the citie of Cadiz, 1598," the account of the voyage to Cadiz having been suppressed by order of Queen Elizabeth, after the disgrace of Essex.
500 $aVol. 2 has title: The second volvme of the principal navigations ... to the south and south-east parts of the world, at any time within the compasse of these 1600 yeres ...; v. 3 has title: The third and last volvme of the voyages ... of the English nation, and in some few places, where they haue not been, of strangers, performed within and before the time of these hundred yeeres, to all parts of ... America ... Together with the two ... voyages of Sir Francis Drake and M. Thomas Candish round about the circumference of the whole earth, and diuers other voyages intended and set forth for that course.
500 $aMany errors in paging.
500 $aSeveral of the contents are translations accompanied by original texts.
510 4 $aSabin$c29595,29597-8
510 4 $aChurch, E.D. Discovery,$c322
510 4 $aKraus, H.P. Sir Francis Drake,$cno. 30
510 4 $aSTC (2nd ed.)$c12626
500 $aThe voyage to Cadiz (v. 1, p. 607-617 misnumbered 607, 605, 609-616, 417) is in the 2d printing described in Church cat., v. 2, p. 756.
530 $aAlso available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
500 $aLC copy imperfect: Lower part of the t.p. of v. 1 is torn off with the missing part of the title supplied in pencil from the facsimile-reproduction of the original t.p. in the reprint of the 2nd ed. Glasgow, 1903-1905.$5DLC
500 $aLC copy bound in 2 v.$5DLC
650 0 $aVoyages and travels$vEarly works to 1800.
650 0 $aDiscoveries in geography$xEnglish.
700 1 $aHakluyt, Richard,$d1552?-1616.
700 1 $aBishop, George,$d-1611,$eprinter.
700 1 $aNewbery, Ralph,$d-1604,$eprinter.
700 1 $aBarker, Robert,$d-1645,$eprinter.
710 2 $aEnglish Printing Collection (Library of Congress)$5DLC
752 $aEngland$dLondon
856 41 $3Volumes 1-2$drbdk$fd0301$qh$uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/rbdk.d0301
856 41 $3Volume 3$drbdk$fd0302$qh$uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/rbdk.d0302