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Editions

    Early:

    1631.

  • ADVERTISEMENTS ∥ For the unexperienced Planters of ∥ New England,
    or any where. ∥ OR, ∥ The Path-way to experience to erect a ∥ Plantation. ∥ With
    the yearely proceedings of this Country in Fishing ∥ and Planting, since the yeare
    1614. to the yeare 1630. ∥ and their present estate. ∥ Also how to prevent the greatest
    inconveniences, by their ∥ proceedings in
    Virginia, and other Plantations, ∥ by approved
    examples.
    ∥ With the Countries Armes, a description of the Coast, ∥ Harbours, Habitations,
    Land-markes, Latitude and ∥ Longitude: with the Map, allowed by our
    Royall ∥ King Charles. ∥ [Rule] ∥ By Captaine John Smith, sometimes Governour
    of ∥ Virginia, and Admirall of New-England. ∥ [Rule] ∥ London, ∥ Printed by
    John Haviland, and are to be sold by ∥ Robert Milbourne, at the Grey-hound
    ∥ in Pauls Church-yard. 1631. ∥

    Quarto, pp. [8], 40, with the arms of New England on the verso of the title page
    and with Smith's map of New England inserted (in its seventh state [Joseph Sabin
    et al., eds., A Dictionary of Books Relating to America, XX (New York, 1927–1928),
    220]). A–F in fours. For further details, see ibid., 220–221.

    Modern:

    1833.

  • Massachusetts Historical Society, Collections, 3d Ser., III (Cambridge, Mass.).

  • 1865.

  • Repr. by W. Veazie, with expressed indebtedness to Charles Deane for "valuable
    historical information" (Boston).

  • 1884, etc.

  • Captain John Smith ... Works, 1608–1631, ed. Edward Arber (Birmingham).
    See the list of issues of the Arber text in the General Introduction in Volume I.

  • 1912.

  • Forerunners and Competitors of the Pilgrims and Puritans ..., ed. Charles Herbert
    Levermore, II (Brooklyn, N.Y.).