Providence displayed: or, the remarkable adventures of Alexander Selkirk , Of Largo, in Scotland; Who lived Four Years and Four Months by himself, on the Island of Juan Fernandez; From whence he returned with Capt. Woodes Rogers, of Bristol, And on whose adventures was founded the celebrated novel of Robinson Crusoe With a Description of the Island, and an Account of several other Persons left there, particularly William, a Mosquito Indian, and Capt. Davis's Men: including brief Memoirs of the famous Capt. Wm. Dampier. To which is added, a supplement, containing the history of Peter Serrano, Ephraim How, and others, left in similar Situations. By Isaac James, With a Map of the Island, and twenty-four Cuts.

  • James, Isaac
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1800
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Bristol : printed by Biggs and Cottle: sold by I. James, Wine-Street, Bristol; also by Hazard, and Cruttwell, Bath; Button, Paternoster-Row, Burford, Fleet-Market and Matthews, Strand, London. -, 1800.

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