A true relation of the adventures of Mr. R, [sic] D. an English merchant, taken by the Turks of Argeir in 1666. With his three years travells into the in-land country of Affrica, with a true description of a city near the mountain Gubell, within five dayes journy of Trippoly, where the men, women, and children, with all living creatures, as birds, beasts, with all manner of goods belonging to the city, both moveables and immoveables, all fruits, trees, gardens and orchards were (by Gods almighty power) turned into firme and sollid stone, as monuments of his displeasure against them for their vitiousness. Also in Arabia (near a place called Tezrim) in a meaddow, there he saw the perfect stature of a man (as he was buggering an ass) of firm stone, as God had transformed him for his beastual anf filthy lust. With many other observations worthy to be observed, during the time of his captivity, till he was releast by Sir Edward Spragge, in this expidition; and is now returning home in the H
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- A true relation of the adventures of Mr. R, [sic] D. an English merchant, taken by the Turks of Argeir in 1666. With his three years travells into the in-land country of Affrica, with a true description of a city near the mountain Gubell, within five dayes journy of Trippoly, where the men, women, and children, with all living creatures, as birds, beasts, with all manner of goods belonging to the city, both moveables and immoveables, all fruits, trees, gardens and orchards were (by Gods almighty power) turned into firme and sollid stone, as monuments of his displeasure against them for their vitiousness. Also in Arabia (near a place called Tezrim) in a meaddow, there he saw the perfect stature of a man (as he was buggering an ass) of firm stone, as God had transformed him for his beastual anf filthy lust. With many other observations worthy to be observed, during the time of his captivity, till he was releast by Sir Edward Spragge, in this expidition; and is now returning home in the H
- True relation of the adventures of Mr. R. D. an English merchant, taken by the Turks of Argeir in 1666
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London: printed for Philip Brooksby, near the Hospitall-gate in West-Smithfield, 1672.
- Publication year
- 1672-1672
- ESTC No.
- R236524
- Grub Street ID
- 107281
- Description
- 8 p. ; 4⁰
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- Signed at end: R. D.
Signatures: A?.
Text begins on A1v.
Leaf A2 is signed 'A2' on verso.