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[@Francis Fletcher's narrative of the first part of Sir Francis Drake's second voyage (1577-1578)]
National licenceTIBKAT | 1577|Keywords: Magellan, Strait of (Chile and Argentina) -
Americæ Pars VII.: Americæ Pars VII.|| Verissima Et Ivcvn-||dissima Descriptio Prae-||cipvarvm Qvarvndam Indiæ|| regionum & Insularum, quæ quidem nullis an-||te hæc tempora visæ cognitæque, iam primum|| ab Vlrico Fabro Straubingensi, multo|| cum periculo inuentæ & ab eodem summa dili-||gentia consignatæ fuerunt, ex germanico in la-||tinum sermonem conuersa autore M.|| Gotardo Artvs Dan-||tiscano.|| Illustrata verò pulcherrimis imaginibus, & in|| lucem emissa, studio & opera Theodo-||rici de Bry piæ memoriæ, relictæ|| viduæ & filiorum
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1599|Keywords: Argentinien -
An account of several late voyages & discoveries to the south and north : towards the Streights of Magellan, the South Seas, the vast tracts of land beyond Hollandia Nova &c. : also towards Nova Zembla, Greenland or Spitsberg, Groynland or Engrondland, &c
National licenceTIBKAT | 1694|Keywords: Magellan, Strait of (Chile and Argentina) -
An account of several late voyages & discoveries to the south and north : towards the Streights of Magellan, the South Seas, the vast tracts of land beyond Hollandia Nova &c. : also towards Nova Zembla, Greenland or Spitsberg, Groynland or Engrondland, &c
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1694|Keywords: Magellan, Strait of (Chile and Argentina) -
Voyages and discoveries in South-America : the first up the river of Amazons to Quito in Peru, and back again to Brazil, perform'd at the command of the King of Spain by Christopher D'Acugna : the second up the river of Plata, and thence by land to the mines of Potosi by Mons Acarete : the third from Cayenne into Guiana, in search of the lake of Parima, reputed the richest place in the world by M. Grillet and Bechamel : done into English from the originals, being the only accounts of those parts hitherto extant : the whole illustrated with notes and maps
National licenceTIBKAT | 1698|Keywords: Rio de la Plata (Argentina and Uruguay) -
Voyages and discoveries in South-America : the first up the river of Amazons to Quito in Peru, and back again to Brazil, perform'd at the command of the King of Spain by Christopher D'Acugna : the second up the river of Plata, and thence by land to the mines of Potosi by Mons Acarete : the third from Cayenne into Guiana, in search of the lake of Parima, reputed the richest place in the world by M. Grillet and Bechamel : done into English from the originals, being the only accounts of those parts hitherto extant : the whole illustrated with notes and maps
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1698|Keywords: Rio de la Plata (Argentina and Uruguay) -
The considerable advantages of a South-Sea trade to our English nation : Humbly offer'd, with other particulars, to the consideration of this present Parliament, partly from the Information of divers French Officers, lately taken by one of Her Majesty's Ships, and who had Sailed and Traded in those Seas
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1711Keywords: Tierra del Fuego (Argentina and Chile) -
The considerable advantages of a South-Sea trade to our English nation : Humbly offer'd, with other particulars, to the consideration of this present Parliament, partly from the Information of divers French Officers, lately taken by one of Her Majesty's Ships, and who had Sailed and Traded in those Seas
National licenceTIBKAT | 1711Keywords: Tierra del Fuego (Argentina and Chile) -
A relation of Mr. R.M's voyage to Buenos-Ayres : and from thence by land to Potosi. Dedicated to the Honourable the Court of Directors of the South-Sea Company
National licenceTIBKAT | 1716|Keywords: Buenos Aires (Argentina) -
A relation of Mr. R.M's voyage to Buenos-Ayres : and from thence by land to Potosi. Dedicated to the Honourable the Court of Directors of the South-Sea Company
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1716|Keywords: Buenos Aires (Argentina) -
A voyage to the South-Seas, in the years 1740-1 : Containing, A faithful Narrative of the Loss of his Majesty's Ship the Wager on a desolate Island in the Latitude 47 South, Longitude 81:40 West: With the Proceedings and Conduct of the Officers and Crew, and the Hardships they endured in the said Island for the Space of five Months; their bold Attempt for Liberty, in Coasting the Southern Part of the vast Region of Patagonia; setting out with upwards of Eighty Souls in their Boats; the Loss of the Cutter; their Passage through the Streights of Magellan; an Account of their Manner of living in the Voyage on Seals, Wild Horses, Dogs, &c. and the incredible Hardships they frequently underwent for Want of Food of any Kind; a Description of the several Places where they touch'd in the Streights of Magellan, with an Account of the Inhabitants, &c. and their safe Arrival to the Brazil, after sailing one thousand Leagues in a Long-Boat; their Reception from the Portuguese; an Account of the Disturbances at Rio Grand; their Arrival at Rio Janeiro; their Passage and Usage on Board a Portuguese Ship to Lisbon; and their Return to England. Interspersed with many entertaining and curious Observations, not taken Notice of by Sir John Narborough, or any other Journalist. The whole compiled by persons concerned in the facts related, viz. John Bulkeley and John Cummins, Late Gunner and Carpenter of the Wager
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1743|Keywords: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) -
A voyage to the South-Seas, in the years 1740-1 : Containing, A faithful Narrative of the Loss of his Majesty's Ship the Wager on a desolate Island in the Latitude 47 South, Longitude 81:40 West: With the Proceedings and Conduct of the Officers and Crew, and the Hardships they endured in the said Island for the Space of five Months; their bold Attempt for Liberty, in Coasting the Southern Part of the vast Region of Patagonia; setting out with upwards of Eighty Souls in their Boats; the Loss of the Cutter; their Passage through the Streights of Magellan; an Account of their Manner of living in the Voyage on Seals, Wild Horses, Dogs, &c. and the incredible Hardships they frequently underwent for Want of Food of any Kind; a Description of the several Places where they touch'd in the Streights of Magellan, with an Account of the Inhabitants, &c. and their safe Arrival to the Brazil, after sailing one thousand Leagues in a Long-Boat; their Reception from the Portuguese; an Account of the Disturbances at Rio Grand; their Arrival at Rio Janeiro; their Passage and Usage on Board a Portuguese Ship to Lisbon; and their Return to England. Interspersed with many entertaining and curious Observations, not taken Notice of by Sir John Narborough, or any other Journalist. The whole compiled by persons concerned in the facts related, viz. John Bulkeley and John Cummins, Late Gunner and Carpenter of the Wager
National licenceTIBKAT | 1743|Keywords: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) -
A voyage to the South-Seas, in the years 1740-1 : containing a faithful narrative of the loss of His Majesty's ship the Wager on a desolate island
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1743|Keywords: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) ; Early works to 1800, Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) -
A narrative of the dangers and distresses which befel Isaac Morris : and seven more of the crew, belonging to The Wager store-ship, which attended Commodore Anson, in his voyage to the South Sea: Containing An Account of their Adventures, after they were left by Bulkeley and Cummins, on an uninhabited Part of Patagonia, in South America; where they remained about Fifteen Months, 'till they were seized by a Party of Indians, and carried above a Thousand Miles into the Inland Country, with whom they resided upwards of Sixteen Months: After which they were carried to Buenos-Ayres, and ransomed by the Governor, who sent them on board the Asia, a Spanish Man of War, and confined them there above Thirteen Months; when the Asia sailed for Europe. Interspersed with a Description of the Manners and Customs of the Indians in that Part of the World, particularly their Manner of taking the Wild Horses in Hunting, as seen by the Author himself. The Whole Serving as a Supplement to Mr. Bulkeley's Journal, Campbell's Narrative, and Ld. Anson's Doyage. By I. Morris, late Midshipman of the Wager
National licenceTIBKAT | 1750|Keywords: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) -
A narrative of the dangers and distresses which befel Isaac Morris : and seven more of the crew, belonging to The Wager store-ship, which attended Commodore Anson, in his voyage to the South Sea: Containing An Account of their Adventures, after they were left by Bulkeley and Cummins, on an uninhabited Part of Patagonia, in South America; where they remained about Fifteen Months, 'till they were seized by a Party of Indians, and carried above a Thousand Miles into the Inland Country, with whom they resided upwards of Sixteen Months: After which they were carried to Buenos-Ayres, and ransomed by the Governor, who sent them on board the Asia, a Spanish Man of War, and confined them there above Thirteen Months; when the Asia sailed for Europe. Interspersed with a Description of the Manners and Customs of the Indians in that Part of the World, particularly their Manner of taking the Wild Horses in Hunting, as seen by the Author himself. The Whole Serving as a Supplement to Mr. Bulkeley's Journal, Campbell's Narrative, and Ld. Anson's Doyage. By I. Morris, late Midshipman of the Wager
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1750|Keywords: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) -
A narrative of the dangers and distresses which befel Isaac Morris : and seven more of the crew, belonging to The Wager store-ship, which attended Commodore Anson, in his voyage to the South Sea: containing an account of their adventures, after they were left by Bulkeley and Cummins, on an uninhatited Part of Patagonia, in South America; where they remained about Fifteen Months, 'till they were seized by a Party of Indians, and carried above a Thousand Miles into the Inland Country, with whom they resided upwards of Sixteen Months: After which they were carried to Buenos Ayres, and ransomed by the Governor, who sent them on board the Asia. a Spanish Man of War, and confined them there above Thirteen Months; when the Asia sailed for Europe. Interspersed with A Description of the Manners and Customs of the Indians in that Part of the World, particularly their Manner of taking the Wild Horses in Hunting. as seen by the Author himself. The whole serving as a supplement to Ld. Anson's voyage. By I. Morris, late Midshipman of the Wager
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1752|Keywords: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) -
A narrative of the dangers and distresses which befel Isaac Morris : and seven more of the crew, belonging to The Wager store-ship, which attended Commodore Anson, in his voyage to the South Sea: containing an account of their adventures, after they were left by Bulkeley and Cummins, on an uninhatited Part of Patagonia, in South America; where they remained about Fifteen Months, 'till they were seized by a Party of Indians, and carried above a Thousand Miles into the Inland Country, with whom they resided upwards of Sixteen Months: After which they were carried to Buenos Ayres, and ransomed by the Governor, who sent them on board the Asia. a Spanish Man of War, and confined them there above Thirteen Months; when the Asia sailed for Europe. Interspersed with A Description of the Manners and Customs of the Indians in that Part of the World, particularly their Manner of taking the Wild Horses in Hunting. as seen by the Author himself. The whole serving as a supplement to Ld. Anson's voyage. By I. Morris, late Midshipman of the Wager
National licenceTIBKAT | 1752|Keywords: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) -
A voyage to the South Seas, in the years 1740-1 : Containing a faithful narrative of the loss of His Majesty's Ship the the [sic] Wager on a desolate island in the latitude 47 south, longitude 81:40 west ... Interspersed with many entertaining and curious observations, no taken notice of by Sir John Narborough, or any other journalist, with many things not published in the first edition. By John Bulkeley and John Cummins, late gunner and carpenter of the Wager
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1757|Keywords: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) -
A voyage to the South Seas, in the years 1740-1 : Containing a faithful narrative of the loss of His Majesty's Ship the the [sic] Wager on a desolate island in the latitude 47 south, longitude 81:40 west ... Interspersed with many entertaining and curious observations, no taken notice of by Sir John Narborough, or any other journalist, with many things not published in the first edition. By John Bulkeley and John Cummins, late gunner and carpenter of the Wager
National licenceTIBKAT | 1757|Keywords: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) -
A voyage to the South Seas, in the years 1740-1 : Containing a faithful narrative of the loss of His Majesty's Ship the the [sic] Wager on a desolate island in the latitude 47 south, longitude 81:40 west ... Interspersed with many entertaining and curious observations, not taken notice of by Sir John Narborough, or any other journalist, with many things not published in the first edition
National licenceTIBKAT | 1757|Keywords: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile)
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