The Resource A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea, performed by John Cockburn, and five other Englishmen ... who were taken by a Spanish guarda-costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt master, and set on shoar at a place called Porto-Cavalo, naked and wounded, as mentioned in several news-papers of October, 1731 ... ; to which is added, a curious piece, written in the reign of King James I, and never before printed, intitled, A brief discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington, a factor in the East-Indiase
A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea, performed by John Cockburn, and five other Englishmen ... who were taken by a Spanish guarda-costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt master, and set on shoar at a place called Porto-Cavalo, naked and wounded, as mentioned in several news-papers of October, 1731 ... ; to which is added, a curious piece, written in the reign of King James I, and never before printed, intitled, A brief discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington, a factor in the East-Indiase
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The item A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea, performed by John Cockburn, and five other Englishmen ... who were taken by a Spanish guarda-costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt master, and set on shoar at a place called Porto-Cavalo, naked and wounded, as mentioned in several news-papers of October, 1731 ... ; to which is added, a curious piece, written in the reign of King James I, and never before printed, intitled, A brief discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington, a factor in the East-Indiase represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library.This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
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The item A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea, performed by John Cockburn, and five other Englishmen ... who were taken by a Spanish guarda-costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt master, and set on shoar at a place called Porto-Cavalo, naked and wounded, as mentioned in several news-papers of October, 1731 ... ; to which is added, a curious piece, written in the reign of King James I, and never before printed, intitled, A brief discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington, a factor in the East-Indiase represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library.
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (viii, 349, [3] pages, [1] folded leaf of plates
- Note
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- Separate t.p. for A briefe discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington. London, Printed in the year 1734
- Woodcut head- and tail-pieces, initials
- Publisher's advertisements: p. [3] of third pagination sequence
- Singatures: AB-Z
- Label
- A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea
- Title
- A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea
- Statement of responsibility
- performed by John Cockburn, and five other Englishmen ... who were taken by a Spanish guarda-costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt master, and set on shoar at a place called Porto-Cavalo, naked and wounded, as mentioned in several news-papers of October, 1731 ... ; to which is added, a curious piece, written in the reign of King James I, and never before printed, intitled, A brief discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington, a factor in the East-Indiase
- Title variation
- Distresses and adventures of John Cockburn, &c
- Subject
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- Central America -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
- Withington, Nicholas. -- Travel -- East Indies
- East Indies -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
- Indians of Central America -- Social life and customs -- Early works to 1800
- Cockburn, John, mariner. -- Travel -- Central America
- Language
- eng
- Action
- extracted picklist
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Cockburn, John
- Illustrations
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- maps
- plates
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- F1431
- LC item number
- .C66
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Withington, Nicholas
- Hoskins, George H.
- Bayer, Frederick M.
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Cockburn, John
- Withington, Nicholas.
- Indians of Central America
- Central America
- East Indies
- Label
- A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea, performed by John Cockburn, and five other Englishmen ... who were taken by a Spanish guarda-costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt master, and set on shoar at a place called Porto-Cavalo, naked and wounded, as mentioned in several news-papers of October, 1731 ... ; to which is added, a curious piece, written in the reign of King James I, and never before printed, intitled, A brief discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington, a factor in the East-Indiase
- Note
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- Separate t.p. for A briefe discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington. London, Printed in the year 1734
- Woodcut head- and tail-pieces, initials
- Publisher's advertisements: p. [3] of third pagination sequence
- Singatures: AB-Z
- Extent
- 1 online resource (viii, 349, [3] pages, [1] folded leaf of plates
- Form of item
- online
- Note
-
- SCNHRB has two copies.
- SCNHRB c.1 (39088002582112) bound in modern orange cloth with paper spine label.
- SCNHRB c.2 39088011699949 has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries. Gift of Dr. Frederick M. Bayer. Armorial bookplate of ink ms. notation 'Lieut. Gibson no. 172'; armorial bookplate of George H. Hoskins and inscribed on front paste-down: G.H. Hoskins 29.3.09. Bookseller's label: Angus and Robertson ... Sydney. With occasional pencilled ms. annotations.
- SCNHRB c.2 bound in calf with double gilt fillets.
- Other physical details
- map)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea, performed by John Cockburn, and five other Englishmen ... who were taken by a Spanish guarda-costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt master, and set on shoar at a place called Porto-Cavalo, naked and wounded, as mentioned in several news-papers of October, 1731 ... ; to which is added, a curious piece, written in the reign of King James I, and never before printed, intitled, A brief discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington, a factor in the East-Indiase
- Note
-
- Separate t.p. for A briefe discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington. London, Printed in the year 1734
- Woodcut head- and tail-pieces, initials
- Publisher's advertisements: p. [3] of third pagination sequence
- Singatures: AB-Z
- Extent
- 1 online resource (viii, 349, [3] pages, [1] folded leaf of plates
- Form of item
- online
- Note
-
- SCNHRB has two copies.
- SCNHRB c.1 (39088002582112) bound in modern orange cloth with paper spine label.
- SCNHRB c.2 39088011699949 has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries. Gift of Dr. Frederick M. Bayer. Armorial bookplate of ink ms. notation 'Lieut. Gibson no. 172'; armorial bookplate of George H. Hoskins and inscribed on front paste-down: G.H. Hoskins 29.3.09. Bookseller's label: Angus and Robertson ... Sydney. With occasional pencilled ms. annotations.
- SCNHRB c.2 bound in calf with double gilt fillets.
- Other physical details
- map)
- Specific material designation
- remote
Subject
- Central America -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
- Cockburn, John, mariner. -- Travel -- Central America
- East Indies -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
- Indians of Central America -- Social life and customs -- Early works to 1800
- Withington, Nicholas. -- Travel -- East Indies
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