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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Smith (E.) — Coutinued. 



[Four lines quotation.] | Second edi- 

 tion, Improved and enlarged. | 



Published and printed by Smith & 

 Shute, I Poultney, (Vt.) | 1825. 



Title verso copyright 1 1. preface verso blank 

 1 1. recommendations pp. iii-viii, contents pp. 

 ix-xi, text pp. 13-269, appendix pp. 271-285, 

 12°. 



Linguistics as under previous title, pp. 90-91. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Congress, Wat- 

 kinson. 



Some copies vary in title-page from the above, 

 "Second edition, improved and enlarged" 

 appearing immediately before the words "By 

 Ethan Smith." (Boston AthensBum, Shea.) 



At the Squier sale, no. 1249, a copy brought 

 55 cents. 



Smith {Bev. Frederic S.) See GilfiUan 



(J. A.) 

 Smith ( Capt. John). A map of Virginia. 

 I With a descripti- | on of the covn- 

 trey, the | Commodities, People, Gov- 

 ern- I ment and Religion. | Written by 

 Captaine Smith, sometimes Go- | vern- 

 our of the Countrey. | Wherevnto is 

 annexed the | proceedings of those 

 Colonies, since their first | departure 

 from England, with the discourses, | 

 Orations, and relations of the Salvages, 

 I and the accidents that befell | them 

 in all their lournies | and discoveries. | 

 Taken faithfvlly as they | were written 

 out of the writings of | 

 Doctor Rvssell. Richard Wiefin. | 

 Tho. Stvdley. Will. Phettiplace. | 

 Anas Todkill. Nathaniel Powell. [ 

 leffra Abot. Richard Pots. |* 



And the relations of dis-^ers other dili- 

 gent observers there | present then, 

 and now many of them in England. | 

 By W. S [trachey]. | [Design.] | 



At Oxford, I Printed by Joseph 

 Barnes. 1612. 



Title verso blank 1 1. to the hand (*2) verso 

 blank 1 1. vocabulary 2 11. (verso of second 

 blank), map, text pp. 1-39, titJe of "The pro- 

 ceedings of the English colonie in Virginia "' 

 (with the same imprint as in the first title) 

 verso blank 1 1. to the reader 1 1. text pp. 1- 

 110, 4°. See the fac-simile of the title-page. 



On the two leaves preceding the text is a 

 vocabulary of 65 words and 11 sentences in the 

 Indian language of Virginia, beginning with 

 the words: "Because many doe desire to 

 knowe the maner of their language, I haue 

 inserted these few words." 



Copies seen: British Museum, Lenox, Har- 

 vard. 



One of the two copies in the Lenox Library 

 contains a leaf of dedication, verso blank, in- 



Smith (J. ) — Coutinued. 



serted after the title. This dedication is signed 

 "lohn Smith" and addressed "To the Eight 

 Honourable S*". Edward Semer Knight, Baron 

 Beauchamp, and Earle of Hartford," etc. 

 whose arms are stamped in gold on the vellum 

 covers. In this respect the copy is probably 

 unique. 



At the Murphy sale, no. 2315, a fine copy sold 

 for $180. Priced by Quaritch, no. 29715, 30Z. ; by 

 Dodd, Mead & co. ]Srov. 1889, $50. 



Eeprinted in Arber's edition of Smith's 

 Works, 1884, described on pp. 472-473. 



The I generall historic | of | Virginia, 



New-England, and the Summer | Isles: 

 with the names of the Adventurers, | 

 Planters, and Governours from their | 

 first beginning An": 1584. to this j 

 present 1624. | With the Procedings 

 of those Severall Colonies | and the 

 Accidents that befell them in all their | 

 Journyes and Discoveries. | Also the 

 Maps and Descriptions of all those | 

 Countryes, their Commodities, people, | 

 Government, Customes, and Religion | 

 yet knowne. \ Divided into sixe Bookes. 

 I By Captaine lohn Smith sometymes 

 Governour | in those Countryes & Ad- 

 mirall | of New England. | 



London. | Printed by I. D. and | I. H. 

 for Michael | Sparkes. | 1624. 



Title in center of engraved page verso blank 

 1 1. dedication to the Duchesse of Richmond 

 and Lenox 1 1. preface verso poem 1 1. other 

 poems 2 11. contents 2 11. text pp. 1-96, 105-248, 

 errata of seven lines on a slip, 4 maps, folio. 

 See the reduced fac-simile of the title-page. 



Vocabulary of the Indian language of Vir- 

 ginia, as under title next above, p. 40. 



Copies seen : Brown, Congress, Lenox. 



Of the five copies of this edition in the Lenox 

 Library, one is on large paper, in the original 

 binding of dark blue morocco, gilt edges, with 

 the arms of the Duchess of Eichraond and 

 Lenox, to whom the work is dedicated, stamped 

 on one side, and the arms of King James I on 

 the other. It was purchased at the Brinley 

 sale in New York, in 1878, for $1,800. Another 

 copy, also in the original binding, has John 

 Smith's initials "I. S." stamped on both cov- 

 ers, and contains the slip of errata pasted at the 

 bottom of the last page. A third copy is very 

 tall, and is uncut. A fourth copy has inserted 

 four portraits of Smith in different states, and 

 a portrait of the Duchess of Richmond, A 

 fifth copy contains the autograph of Thomas 

 Penn, and was used in the suit of Penn against 

 Baltimore. The portraits of the Duchess of 

 Richmond and Lenox and of Matoakaor Poca- 

 hontas, which are usually found in the later 

 editions, do not belong to the first edition as 

 originally issued. 



Priced in Stevens's Nuggets, no. 2511, lOi. 10a. 



