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Credit: Sales catalogue 612: Maggs Bros. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Tue Most Famous ENGLISH VOYAGE. [230] DRAKE (Sir Francis). The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake, being his next voyage to that to Nombre de Dios formerly imprinted, etc. With re-issue of the engraved portrait of Drake by Robert Vaughan, facing left instead of right and with English verse below, and with “ A New and Accurate Mappe of the World, drawne according to the best and latest discoveries that have been made,” incorporating the portraits of Drake, Magellan, Cavendish and Noort, and margined to size. First Epition. Small 4to. Polished calf, g.e., by Riviere. London, Nicholas Bourne, 1628. £105 A large copy of this famous work, measuring 814 by 634 inches. Blank corner of last leaf. mended. “This work was written by Sir Francis Drake, Baronet, a nephew of the Admiral. The narrative covers the period from Nov. 15, 1577, when Drake sailed from Plymouth, until Sept. 26, 1580, when he arrived at the same place on his return. The second edition was published in 1635 and the third in 1652, as a part of Sir Francis Drake Revived, to which it forms the proper sequel.” [231] Sir Francis Drake Revived. Who is or may be a Pattern to stirre up all Heroicke and active Spirits of these Times, to benefit their Countrey and eternise their Names by like Noble Attempts. Being a Summary and true Relation of foure severall Voyages made by the said Sir Francis Drake to the West Indies. With engraved portrait of Drake. Small 4to. Original calf, enclosed in a morocco case. London, Nicolas Browne, 1653. £42 The first collected and most complete edition of Drake’s Voyages, comprising Sir Francis Drake Revised (the voyage of 1572-3); the World Encompassed (the voyage of 1577-80); A Sum- - marie and True Discourse of West India Voyages (1585-6); and A Full Relation of another Voyage into the West Indies (the voyage of 1595-6, during which he died). All but the first were printed in 1652 and have separate titles. The Drake Revived was printed in 1653 under the editorship of R. D., and the title was extended so as to include the other three. [232] The Life of the Celebrated Sir Francis Drake, the First English Circum- navigator. Portrait. 4to. Boards, uncut. London, 1828. £1 8s [233] DUNDONALD (Earl of). Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru, and Brazil, from Spanish and Portuguese Domination. First Epition. 2 vols. 8vo. Original cloth. Uncut. London, James Ridgway, 1859. &3 10s [234] DUNDONALD (Thos., Tenth Earl of). The Autobiography of a Seaman. With 4 charts. 2 vols. 8vo. Original cloth. Uncut. London, 1860. £1 Is The famous Naval Memoirs of Lord Dundonald. [235] DUNN (Henry). Guatimala; or, The United Provinces of Central America, being Sketches and Memorandums made during a Twelve Months Residence in that Republic. Manuscript, in 4 parts. Written on 67 pp. 8vo, and 132 pp. 4to. 4to. Half calf. 1828. &5 5s Bound up with this MS. are five pamphlets printed in Guatimala. 1. Representacion de los Prelados Regulares de Guatemala, en defenso del Fuero e inmunidad personal, dispuesta en Octubre de 1826. Imprenta Mayor: Casa de Porras (1827). Title and 34 pp. 8vo. 2. Gonzalez (Miguel). Memoria sobre el estado Actual del Comercio de Guatemala. Guatemala, por Beteta, 1823. 63 pp. 8vo. ' 3. Manifiesto de Jose del Valle, a la Nacion Guatemalana. Guatemala, Imprenta de la Union, 825. d . 8vo. 1025. 29 and I2 pp. dvo (Continued over) [ 33]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31654344_0039.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)