The Preachers travels
wherein is set downe a true iournall to the confines of the East Indies ...
penned by I.C. [i.e. John Cartwright]
| Main Author: | Cartwright John |
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| Imprint: |
London printed for Thomas Thorppe, and are to bee sold by Walter Burre 1611 |
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England London |
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| Description: |
4to |
| Contents: |
Entry in subject-index under: Travels |
| Notes: |
Rebacked and repaired by Raymond Jordan in T.C.D. conservation laboratory, 1978-79 S.T.C. 4705 |
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