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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF Captain John Smith
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CONTENTS
MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF Captain John Smith
AN ACCIDENCE or the Path-way to Experience
INTRODUCTION
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TO ALL THE RIGHT Honorable And most Generous Lords in England, and Others: Especially of his Majesties Privy Councell, and Councell of Warre.
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TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFULL Sir Robert Heath, Knight etc.
TO THE READER; And All Generous And Noble Adventurers by Sea; And Well-Wishers to Navigation. Especially The Masters, Wardens, and Assistance of the Trinity-House.
AN ACCIDENCE for Young Sea-men: Or, Their Path-way to Experience.
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TEXTUAL ANNOTATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE TO
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
A SEA GRAMMAR ...
INTRODUCTION
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TO ALL THE RIGHT Honourable, and most generous Lords in England, especially those of his Majesties Privy Councell, and Councell of Warre.
TO THE READER And All Worthy Adventurers by Sea, and well wishers to Navigation.
TO HIS WELL Deserving friend Captaine John Smith.
TO THE MUCH deserving Captaine, John Smith.
TO HIS WORTHILY-deserving friend Captaine John Smith.
IN LAUDEM NOBILISSIMI viri Johannis Smith.
TO HIS FRIEND Captaine Smith, on his Grammar.
IN AUTHOREM.
IN AUTHOREM.
The Contents.
A SEA GRAMMAR.
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE TO
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
THE TRUE TRAVELS, Adventures, and Observations of Captaine John Smith
INTRODUCTION
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TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE, William Earle of Pembroke, Lord Steward of his Majesties most Honourable Houshold. Robert Earle of Lindsey, Great Chamberlaine of England. Henrie Lord Hunsdon, Vicount Rochford, Earle of Dover. And all your Honourable Friends and Well-willers.
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TO MY WORTHY FRIEND, Captaine John Smith.
TO MY NOBLE brother and friend, Captaine John Smith.
TO HIS VALIANT and deserving friend, Captaine John Smith.
TO MY WORTHY FRIEND, Captaine John Smith.
TO HIS WORTHY FRIEND, Captaine John Smith.
TO MY WORTHY FRIEND, Captaine John Smith.
TO MY WELL DESERVING friend, Captaine John Smith.
TO HIS APPROVED friend, the Authour; Captaine John Smith.
TO THE VALOUROUS and truly-vertuous souldier, Captaine John Smith.
TO HIS NOBLE FRIEND, Captaine John Smith.
TO HIS TRULY deserving friend, Captaine John Smith.
THE TRUE TRAVELS, ADVENTURES, AND OBSERVATIONS Of Captaine John Smith, in Europe, Asia, Africke, and America: beginning about the yeere 1593, and continued to this present 1629.
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE TO The True Travels
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
ADVERTISEMENTS for the Unexperienced Planters of New England, or Any Where
INTRODUCTION
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TO THE MOST Reverend Father in God, George Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterburie his Grace, Primate and Metrapolitan of all England: and The Right Reverend Father in God, Samuel Lord Arch-Bishop of Yorke his Grace, Primate and Metrapolitan of England.
TO THE READER.
THE SEA MARKE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS: Or, The Path-way to Experience to erect a Plantation.
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE TO
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
FRAGMENTS
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INTRODUCTION
Fragment A. 1613. SAMUEL PURCHAS'S First Mention of John Smith
Fragment B. 1613. THE SMITH/HOLE MAP Reported in Print
Fragment C. 1613. SAMUEL PURCHAS and Smith's True Relation
Fragment D. 1613. ENGLISH DOMESTICATED BOARS Frighten Indians
Fragment E. 1616. CAPT. EDWARD BRAWNDE'S Letter to John Smith
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Fragment F. December 1616. A SPANISH SUMMARY of Correspondence Involving "Juan Smith"
Fragment G. 1623? JULIUS CAESAR'S REMEDY for "Panique Feares"
Fragment H. 1624. TWO COMPLEMENTARY COUPLETS in Smith's Generall Historie
Fragment I. 1625. SAMUEL PURCHAS'S MENTION of Smith's "Fiery Torches"
Fragment J. 1625. SAMUEL PURCHAS'S PROTOTYPE of Smith's True Travels
SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY for Fragment J
THE TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES of Captaine John Smith in divers parts of the world, begun about the yeere 1596.
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Extracts of Captaine Smiths Transylvanian Acts, out of Fr. Fer. his Storie.
II. Divers valiant English-men in this battell. Captaine Smith taken, sold, sent into Turkie, and over the Black Sea to Tartaria. His admirable escape and other travels in divers parts of Christendome.
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION TO Fragment J
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION
Fragment K. 1627. Smith'S COMMENDATORY VERSES for John Taylor
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Fragment L. 1628. Smith'S COMMENDATORY VERSES for Robert Norton
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AUXILIARY DOCUMENTS
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Document i. RECORD OF Capt. John Smith's Baptism
Document ii. LAST WILL of George Smith, Father of Captain John
Document iii. INVENTORY OF George Smith's Property
Document iv. CAPT. John Smith'S Last Will
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Document v. CONFIRMATION OF
Document vi. ORIGINAL EPITAPH in St. Sepulchre's Church, London
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEXES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GENERAL INDEX
INDEX OF INDIAN WORDS
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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF
Captain John Smith
VOLUME III