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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Jewitt (J. R.) — Contiuued. 



Alsoji, who after some years rteclared that he 

 feared he liad done Jewitt Ijut little good, iu 

 furnishing him with a vagabond mode of earn- 

 ing a livelihood, by hawking his book from a 

 wheelbarrow tlirough the country. 



A I narrative | of the | adventures 



and sufferings, | of | John R. Jewitt ; | 

 only survivor of the crew of the | ship 

 Boston, I during a captivity of nearly 

 three years among the savages of | 

 Nootka sound : | with an account of the 

 I manners, mode of living, and reli- 

 gious I opinions of the natives. | Em- 

 hellished with a plate, representing 

 the ship iu j possession of the savages. 

 I [Two lines quotatiou.] | 



Middletown: [Conn.] | printed by 

 Seth Richards. | 1815. 



Coloplioii : End of the Second Edition. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title vprso copyright "thirty- 

 ninth year of the Independence of the U. S. A." 

 1 1. names of the crew of the ship Boston, verso 

 list of words in Nootka 1 1. text pp. 5-204. 16°. 



"A list of words [77, and the numerals 1-10, 

 20, 100, lUOO] in the Kootkian language, the 

 most in u.se," p. [4].— War song of the Nootka 

 tribe (two verses with explanatory note), p. 204. 



Copies seen. : Boston Atheniiium, Congress, 

 Eames, Harvard. Trumbull, Wisconsin Histor- 

 ical Society. 



A I narrative | of the | adventures 



and sufferings | of | John R. Jewitt; | 

 only survivor of the crew of the | ship 

 Boston, I during a captivity of nearly 

 three years | among the savages of | 

 Nootka sound : | with an account of | 

 the manners, mode of living, and reli- 

 gious I opinions of the natives. | Em- 

 bellished with a plate representing the 

 ship in I the possession of the natives. 

 I [Two lines quotation.] | 



New York : | printed by Daniel Fan- 

 shaw, I No. 241, Pearl street. | 1816. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso bhmk 1 1. names 

 of the crew of the ship Boston verso list of 

 words in Nootka 1 1. text pp. ,')-208. 16°. 



Linguistic contents as under title next above, 

 pp. [4], 208. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, British 

 Museum. 



Narrative | of the j adventures and 



sufferings | of | John R. Jewitt; | only 

 survivor of the crew of the | ship Bos- 

 ton, I during a captivity of nearly 

 three years among the | savages of 

 Nootka sound : | with an account of the 

 I manners, mode of living, and religious 



Jewitt (J. R.) — Continued. 



I opinions of the natives. Embellished 

 with ten engravings. | [Design.] | 



NeAV York: | printed for the pub- 

 lisher. [1816?] 



Cover title as above, frontispiece 1 1. title a.s 

 above verso blank 1 I. names of the crew etc. 

 verso vocabulary 1 1. text pp. 7-166, 16°. See 

 fac-simile of the title-page, p. 35. 



Linguistic contents as under title next above, 

 pp. [6], 166. 



Copies seen : Congress, Pilling, Wellcsley. 



— A I narrative | of the | adventures 

 and sufferings | of | John R. Jewitt, | 

 only survivor of the crew of the | ship 

 Boston, I during a captivity of nearly 

 three years | among the | savages of 

 Nootka sound : | with an account of the 



I manners, mode of living, and reli- 

 gious I opinions of the natives. | Embel- 

 lished [«fec. three lines.] | [Two lines 

 quotation.] | 



Middletown: | printed by Loomis 

 and Richards, | And Re-printed by 

 Rowland Hurst, AVakefiold; | and pub- 

 lished by Longman, Hurst [&c. three 

 lines.] 1 1816. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright notice 

 1 1. To the English reader pp. iii-iv, picture 1 

 1. text pp. 5-208, 16°. 



Linguistic contents as under titles above, pp. 

 205, 206-208. 



Coynes seen : British Museum. 



— A I narrative | of the | adventures 

 and sufferings | of | John R. Jewitt, | 

 only survivor of the crew of the | ship 

 Boston, I during a captivity of nearly 

 three years | among the | savages of 

 Nootka Sound: | with an account of 

 the I manners, mode of living, and reli- 

 gious I opiuions of the natives. | Em- 

 bellished [&c. three lines.] | [Two 

 lines quotation.] | 



Middletown : | printed by Loomis 

 and Richards, [ and Re-printed by 

 Rowland. Hur8t,AVakefield; | and pub- 

 lished by Thomas Tegg, Cheapside, 

 London ; and | sold by all booksellers. 

 I 1820. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright (39th 

 year of the independence) 1 1. To the English 

 reader pp. iii-iv, picture 1 1. text pp. 5-208, 16°. 



Linguistic contents as under titles above, pp. 

 205, 206-208. 



Copies seen : Lenox. 



Sabin's Dictionary, no. 36123, mentions an edi- 

 tion : Middletown, 1820, 208 pages, 2 jilates, 12°. 

 He probably referred to the above by mistake. 



