Travel
BOSMAN William (1721)
A New and Accurate Description of the Coast of Guinea, Divided into the Gold, the Slave and the Ivory Coasts. Containing a Geographical, Political and Natural History of the Kingdoms and Countries: With a Particular Account of the Rise, Progress and Present Condition of all the European Settlements upon that Coast; and the Just Measures for Improving the several Branches of the Guinea Trade
£1200.00
EnquireHALLEY Edmond ([ca. 1722])
A New and Correct Sea Chart of the Whole World shewing the Variations of the Compass as they were found in the year [gap] … [second title:] Nova & Accuratissima Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula Nautica Variationum Magneticarum Index Juxta Observationes Anno. 1700 habitas Constructa per Edm. Halley
£25000.00
EnquireJAMES Charles (1802)
A New and Enlarged Military Dictionary, Or, Alphabetical Explanation of Technical Terms: Containing, among other Matters, a Succinct Account of the Different Systems of Fortifications, Tactics, &c. Also the Various French Phrases and Words that have an Immediate, or Relative Connection with the British Service
£275.00
EnquireSAYER Robert (1807)
A New Universal Atlas; exhibiting all the Empires, Kingdoms, States, Republics, &c. &c. in the whole world: being a complete collection of the most approved maps extant: corrected with the greatest care, and augmented from the last edition of d'Anville and Roberre: with many improvements, by Major James Rennel, and other eminent geographers; including all the tracks and new discoveries of the British circumnavigators Biron, Wallis, Carteret, Captain James Cook, Vancouver, Perouse, &c. &c
£20000.00
EnquireSMITH William (1745)
A New Voyage to Guinea: Describing the Customs, Manners, Soil, Climate, Habits, Buildings, Education, Manual Arts, Agriculture, Trade, Employments, Languages, Ranks of Distinction, Habitations, Diversions, Marriages, and whatever else is memorable among the Inhabitants. Likewise an account of their Animals, Minerals, &c. With great Variety of entertaining Incidents, worthy of Observation, that happen'd during the Author's Travels in that large Country
£1750.00
EnquireSYMSON William (1715)
A new voyage to the East-indies. Viz. I. To Suratte, and the Coast of Arabia, containing a compleat description of the Maldivy-Islands, their Product, Trade, &c. II. The Religion, Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, never before related by any English Author. III. Many curious Observations concerning Arabia and India, not to be found in any other Books of this nature; with Directions for Travellers. To which is added, A particular Account of the French factories in those parts, and of the general Trade throughout all India. With many excellent remarks by the Sieur Luillier
£9500.00
FICTIVE VOYAGE WITH A DESCRIPTION OF MUSCAT
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