The last fight of the Revenge and the death of Sir Richard Grenville, (A.D. 1591.). Related by Sir W...
The last fight of the Revenge and the death of Sir Richard Grenville, (A.D. 1591.). Related by Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Richard Hawkins, Jan Huygen Van Linschoten, Lord Bacon, and Sir W. Monson. Together with The most honorable tragedie of Sir Richard Grinuile, knight / by Gervase Markham (1595.) to which is added Sir R. Grenville's farewell (circà 1543). Edited by Edmund Goldsmid.
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Publisher
Edinburgh : Privately printed, 1886.
Date
1886.
Call Numbers
T0012255 , DSM/942.055/G , RB/0533 v. 1 , RB/0534 v. 2
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Language
English
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Physical content
2 v. ; 17 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Edinburgh : Privately printed, 1886.
Place of Publication
Scotland
Date Published
1886.
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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Full title
The last fight of the Revenge and the death of Sir Richard Grenville, (A.D. 1591.). Related by Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Richard Hawkins, Jan Huygen Van Linschoten, Lord Bacon, and Sir W. Monson. Together with The most honorable tragedie of Sir Richard Grinuile, knight / by Gervase Markham (1595.) to which is added Sir R. Grenville's farewell (circà...
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Notes
General note
Bibliotheca curiosa ; [v. 22]
Introd. by Edmund Goldsmid.
Reprint is limited to 275 small-paper and 75 large-paper copies.
Includes bibliographical references.
Mitchell Library copy 2 vols. bound together.
Mitchell Library copy signed, 'D.S. Mitchell.'
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Call Numbers
T0012255 , DSM/942.055/G , RB/0533 v. 1 , RB/0534 v. 2
Record Identifier
74VvJG6ql7Wy
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvJG6ql7Wy
Other Identifiers
DDC
942.05
MMS ID
991008187239702626
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