SMITH. 721 
Smith (John) — continued. 
I have seen only the copy in the Library of Congress, in the title of which 
the last figure of the date, both in the body of the title and in the imprint, is a 
neat pen-made 6. A manuscript note accompanying the volnme reads : "This is 
evidently the edition of 16^7, with the date altered to 1G2(5." It is not apparent 
why the figure 6 of the date in the body of the title should also be made with a 
pen, since that date stands 1626 in every edition except the original. 
3661 The | General! Historic | of | Virginia, New-England, and 
the Summer | Isles: with the names of the Adventurers, | Planters, 
and Goveruours from their | first beginning An": 1584. to this | 
present 1G26. | With the Procediugs of those Severall Colonies | 
and the Accidents that befell them in all their | Jonrnyes and Dis- 
coveries. I Also the Maps and Descriptions of all those | Countryes, 
their Commodities, people, | Government, Customes, and Eeligion | 
yet knowne. | Divided into sixe Bookes. | By Captaine lohn Smith 
sometymes Goveruour | in those Countryes & Admirall | of New 
England. | 
London. | Printed by I. D. and | I. H. for Edward | Blackmore | 
Anno 1632. | C. BA. HU. .TCB. 
7 p. II., pp. 1-96, 105-248. folio. 4 maps. Vocabulary, p. 40. 
" There were distinct issues in 1624, 1626, 1627, and two in 1632. The printed 
portion is identical iu them all, and all want the sheet 0, pp. 97-104. The varia- 
tions are iu the fronti.spiece, i)rinted title, maps, and plates." — Menzieff Catalogue. 
3662 The | Trve Travels, | Adventvres | and | Observations | 
of I Captaine lohn Smith, | in | Europe, Asia, Afiicke, and Amer- 
ica: I beginning | about the yeere 1593, and continue<l | to this 
present 1629. | Vol. I. | From the London edition of 1629. | 
Richmond: | Eepnblished at the Franklin Press. | William W. 
Gray, Printer. | 1819. | 
Title of vol.2: 
The I Generall Historic | of | Virginia, New-England, and 'the 
Summer lies, j with | the names of tbe adventurers, planters, and | 
goveruours from their first beginning, | An. 1584. to this present 
1626. I With I the Proc; edings | of those severall colonies and the 
accidents | that befell tliem in all their iournyes ( and discoveries. | 
Also I the maps and descriptions | of tho.se countryes, their com- 
modities, people, government, customes, and religion yet knowne. | 
Divided into sixe bookes. | By Captaine lohn Smith, | soiiietyines 
Goveruour of those Countryes and Admirall of New England. | 
Vol. II. I From the London edition of 1629 [sic]. \ ■ 
Richmond: | Republished at the Franklin Press. | William W. 
Gray, Printer. | 1819. | A. c. s. nA. 
2 vols. : 7 p. 11., pp. 1-247; i-xi, 1-282. 8°. 5 maps and plates. The Generall 
Historic comprises a part of the first and nearly the whole of the second volume. 
Vocabulary, vol. 1, pp. 147-148. 
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