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Purchas, Samuel.
Description
- Purchas his pilgrimes [- Purchas his pilgrimage. Or relations of the world... in foure parts. This first contayneth a theological and geographical historie of Asia... The fourth edition, much enlarged]. London: William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone, 1625-1626
- paper
Provenance
Edgar Atheling Drummond (1825-1893), Lieutenant in the Royal Navy and art collector (armorial bookplate). Drummond was a witness to a famous sea monster sighting in August 1848 off the Cape of Good Hope, while on board HMS Daedalus; it was reported in the Illustrated London News and The Times and Drummond's account appeared in The Zoologist on 1 December 1848.
Literature
STC 20509 & 20508; Sabin 66682-66686; Church 401A (engraved title dated 1624); Borba de Moraes, pp.692-693; Hill, p.243
Condition
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Catalogue Note
One of the greatest of English travel books, which is a continuation and enlargement of Hakluyt's The Principal Navigations. "At the death of Hakluyt there was left a large collection of voyages in manuscript which came into the hands of Purchas, who added to them many more voyages and travels... Purchas followed the general plan of Hakluyt, but he frequently put the accounts into his own words... The main divisions of the work fall into two parts: the first covering the world known to Ptolemy, the second coming down to Purchas' own day. This fine collection includes the accounts of Cortés and Pizarro, Drake, Cavendish, John and Richard Hawkins, Queirós, Magellan, van Noort, Spilbergen, and Barents, as well as the categories of Portuguese voyages to the East Indies, Jesuit voyages to China and Japan, East India Company voyages, and the expeditions of the Muscovy Company. The fifth volume of this set of the Pilgrimes is in reality the fourth and best edition of the Pilgrimage" (Hill).