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Sir Francis Drake his Voyage, 1595, by Thomas Maynarde
Together with the Spanish Account of Drake's Attack on Puerto Rico
W.D. Cooley, W.D. Cooley
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Sir Francis Drake his Voyage, 1595, by Thomas Maynarde
Together with the Spanish Account of Drake's Attack on Puerto Rico
W.D. Cooley, W.D. Cooley
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This is edited from the original manuscripts, along with a translation of the Spanish document 'Relacion de lo sucedido en San Juan de Puerto Rico de las Yudias, con la armada ynglesa del cargo de Francis Draque y Juan Aquines, a los 23rd [!] de noviembre de 1595'. The volume is the first to include supplementary material on the Society, but the material does not include an annual report. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1849.
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Founded in 1846, the Hakluyt Society seeks to advance knowledge and education by the publication of scholarly editions of primary records of voyages, travels and other geographical material. In partnership with Ashgate, and using print-on-demand and e-book technology, the Society has made re-available all 290 volumes comprised in Series I and Series II of its publications in both print and digital editions. For information about the Hakluyt Society visit www.hakluyt.com.
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THE
HAKLUYT SOCIETY.
President
SIR RODERICK IMPEY MURCHISON, G.C.St.S., F.R.S.,
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Vice Presidents.
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Council.
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CAPT. C. R. D. BETHUNE, R.N., C.B. | R. H. MAJOR, ESQ. |
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Honorary Secretary.
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