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BIBLIOGKAPHY OF THE 



Smith (J.) — Continued, 

 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, Custoraes, and Religion | 

 yetknowne. | Divided into sixeBookes. 

 I By Captaine lohn Smith sometyraes 

 Governour | in those Countryes & Ad- 

 mirall | of New England. | 



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

 for Edward | Blackmore j Anno 1632 



Collation and contents as in edition of 1624. 

 In this edition the portrait of Charles Rex is 

 altered to represent a man of more mature 

 years, and the map includes the names of places 

 in New England not given in the former issues. 



Copies seen : Boston Athenaeum, British Mu- 

 seum, Brown, Congress, Harvard, Lenox. 



Priced in Stevens's Nuggets, no, 2515, 101. 

 10s. ; by Quaritch, no. 29723, bound with True 

 Travels, 1630, 30i. ; by Ellis & Scrutton, 1886, 

 bound with the True Travels, Ml. The Brinley 

 copy, no. 365, sold for $230. 



The printed portion of these issues— 1624, 

 1626,1627, and 1632— is identical in all, and all 

 want the sheet O, pp. 97-104. The variations 

 are in the engraved title and maps. 



An edition: Reisen Entdeckungen, Berlin, 

 1782, contains no linguistics. (British Mu- 



— The General History of Virginia, New 

 England, and the Summer Isles : with 

 the Names of the Adventurers, Planters, 

 and Governors, from their first begin- 

 ning, Anno 1584, to this present 1624 ; 

 with the Proceedings of those several 

 Colonies, and the Accidents that befell 

 them in all their Jouruies and Discov- 

 eries. Also, the maps and descriptions 

 of all those countries, their commodi- 

 ties, people, government, customs, and 

 religion, yet known. Divided into Six 

 Books. By Captain John Smith, Some- 

 time Governor in those Countries, and 

 Admiral of New England. 



In Pinkerton (John). A general collection of 

 voyages and travels, vol.13, pp. 1-253, London, 

 1812. 4°. 



Virginia Indian vocabulary, "Because many 

 do desire to know," etc. p. 45. 



The I trve travels, | advent vres | 



and I observations | of [ captaine John 

 Smith, I in | Europe, Asia, Africke, 

 and America: | beginning | about the 

 yeere 1593, and continued | to this pres- 

 ent 1629 I Vol. I. I From the London 

 edition of 1629 [sic]. | 



Smith (J.) — Continued. 



Richmond : | Republished at the 

 Franklin Press. | William W. Gray, 

 Printer. | 1819. 



Title to vol. 2 : The | generall historic | of | 

 Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Ilea, 

 I with I thenamesof the adventurers, planters, 

 and I governours from their first beginning, | 

 an. 1584. to this present 1626. | With | the 

 proceedings | of those severall colonies and the 

 accidents | that befell them in all their iournyes 

 I and discoveries. | Also | the maps and descrip- 

 tions I of those countryes, their commodities, 

 people, government, customes, | and religion yet 

 knowne. | Divided into sixe bookes. | By cap- 

 taine lohn Smith, | sometymes governour of 

 those countryes and admirall of New England. 

 I Vol. II. I From the London edition of 1629 

 [sic]. I 



Richmond: | Republished at the Franklin 

 Press. ( William W. Gray, Printer. | 1819. 



2 vols.: portrait of Smith 1 1. title verso blank 

 1 1. dedication of the publisher verso blank 1 1. 

 epistle dedicatory 1 1. contents 1 1. poems etc. 3 

 11. text pp. 1-243, commendatory addresses pp. 

 245-247; frontispiece 11. title verso blank 1 1. 

 contents pp. iii-xi, text pp. 1-282, three maps 

 and plates, 8^. 



The Generall Historic ("From the London 

 Edition of 1627 ") comprises a part of the first 

 and nearly the whole of the second volume, and 

 includes the Virginian vocabulary, vol. 1, pp. 

 147-148. 



Copies seen: Astor, Boston Athenaeum, Brit- 

 ish Museum, Congress, Geological Survey, 

 Lenox, PiUing, Shea. 



Leclerc, 1867, no. 1406, sold a copy for 21 fr. ; 

 the Field copy, no, 2171, brought $13.50; the 

 Menziescopy, no. 1852, $10; the Squier copy, no. 

 1253,16.25; no. 1947, $5.50; the Murphy copy, 

 no. 2311, $4.50. Priced by Leclerc, 1878, no. 

 1008, 30 fr. ; by Quaritch, no. 29723, 21. 10s. 



The English Scholar's Library. ( 



Capt. John Smith, | of Willoughby by 

 Alford, Lincolnshire; President | of Vir- 

 ginia, and Admiral of New England. | 

 Works. I 1608-1631. | [Ten lines quota- 

 tions.] I Edited by Edward Arber, | 

 fellow [&c. three lines.] | 



1, Montague road, Birmingham. ( 10 

 June, 1884. | No. 16. | (All rights re- 

 served.) 



Cover title : The English Scholar's Library. | 

 Edited by Edward Arber, | fellow [&c. three 

 lines.] I Capt. John Smith, | President of Vir- 

 ginia, and Admiral of New I England. | Works. 

 I 1608-1631, 1 



1, Montague road, Birmingham. | 10 June, 

 1884. I No. 16. I Unwin bros., imp.) Twelve 

 Shillings and Sixpence. (Chil worth & London. 



Printed cover verso dedication 1 1. half-title 

 verso blank 1 1. title verso blank 1 1. contents 

 pp. v-viii, preface pp. ix-xviii, introduction pp. 



