The history of the Turkish war with the Germans and Poles: or, An exact acccount [sic] of the state of the present war, in Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Moravia and Silesia: between Leopold Emperor of Germany, &c. and Mahumet Han the 4. of that name, and 14. Emperor of the Turks, in conjunction with Count Teckely and the Hungarian Rebels. Containing all the memorable transactions since the beginning of the war, as battles, sieges, skirmishes, treaties, cessations, truces, denunciations of war, &c. but more especially what happened during the sixty days siege of Vienna, and in the bloody battle, by which it was relieved, with the overthrow of the Turks; bith in that and the second great and memorable fight before Barkan, at the taking that Garrison, &c. All faithfully related according to the best and most authentick advice. By J.S. gent.
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- The history of the Turkish war with the Germans and Poles: or, An exact acccount [sic] of the state of the present war, in Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Moravia and Silesia: between Leopold Emperor of Germany, &c. and Mahumet Han the 4. of that name, and 14. Emperor of the Turks, in conjunction with Count Teckely and the Hungarian Rebels. Containing all the memorable transactions since the beginning of the war, as battles, sieges, skirmishes, treaties, cessations, truces, denunciations of war, &c. but more especially what happened during the sixty days siege of Vienna, and in the bloody battle, by which it was relieved, with the overthrow of the Turks; bith in that and the second great and memorable fight before Barkan, at the taking that Garrison, &c. All faithfully related according to the best and most authentick advice. By J.S. gent.
- Brief relation of the Turkish Cruelties towards such Christians as they take captives.
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London: printed for William Whitwood, next to the Crown Tavern in Duck Lane, 1684.
- Publication year
- 1684-1684
- ESTC No.
- R183115
- Grub Street ID
- 73010
- Description
- [10], 144, 125-147, [1] p., 2 leaves of plates : ill. (woodcuts) ; 12⁰.f
- Note
- Possibly by John Shirley, to whom three other similar works are attributed.
"A brief relation of the Turkish Cruelties towards such Christians as they take captives," (Caption title) begins new pagination with p. 125, register is continuous.