FAMOUS WORKS OF TRAVEL 



This collection of rare and interesting mediasval masterpieces is conceded by 

 bibliographers to be indispensable for the reference department of any well- 

 appointed library. The editions are uniform in binding and contain all the 

 original curious illustrations, maps, and engraved title pages reproduced in fac- 

 simile. They are printed on the very finest antique paper and bound beautifully, 

 with gilt top, and are especially suited for library use. The editions are limited. 



RICHARD HAKLUYT'S 



The Principal Navigation, Voyages, Traffiques, 

 and Discoveries of the English Nation 



In twelve volumes, 8vo, $,48.00 net 



SAMUEL PURCHAS' 



Hakluytus Posthumus ; or, 



Purchas His Pilgrimes , tloa ^ volttmes> ^ ^^ net 



Contayning a History of the World, in Sea Voyages and lande Tra veils, 

 by Englishmen and others. Wherein Gods Wonders in Nature and Provi- 

 dence, the Actes, Arts Varieties and Vanities of Men, with a world of the 

 World's Rarities, are by a world of Eyewitnesse-Autliors, Related to the 

 World. Some left written by Mr. Hakluyt at his death, More since added, 

 His also perused and perfected. All examined, abreviated, Illustrated with 

 Notes, Enlarged with Discourses, Adorned with pictures, and Expressed 

 with Mappes. 



FYNES MORYSON'S 



In four volumes, Svo, $ij.oo net 



Containing his Ten Yeeres Travel! through the Twelve Dominions of Ger- 

 many, Bohmeriand, Sweitzerland, Netherland, Denmarke, Poland, Italy, 

 'I inky. France, England, Scotland, and Ireland. 



WILLIAM LITHGOW'S 



Some Discourse of the Rare Adventures of Long 

 Nineteene YearesTravaylesfrom Scotland to the 

 Most Famous Kingdomes in Europe, Asia, and 



Cloth, Svo, $j.2S net 

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