A new and further discovery of the Islle [sic] of Pines in a letter from Cornelius van Sloetton a Dutch-man (who first discovered the same in the year, 1667.) to a friend of his in London. With a relation of his voyage to the East Indies. Wherein is declared how he happened to come thither, the scituation of the country, the temperature of the climate, the manners and conditions of the people that inhabit it; their laws, ordinances, and ceremonies, their way of marrying, burying, &c. the longitude and latitude of the island, the pleasantness and felicity thereof, with other matters of concern. Licensed according to order.

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  • A new and further discovery of the Islle [sic] of Pines in a letter from Cornelius van Sloetton a Dutch-man (who first discovered the same in the year, 1667.) to a friend of his in London. With a relation of his voyage to the East Indies. Wherein is declared how he happened to come thither, the scituation of the country, the temperature of the climate, the manners and conditions of the people that inhabit it; their laws, ordinances, and ceremonies, their way of marrying, burying, &c. the longitude and latitude of the island, the pleasantness and felicity thereof, with other matters of concern. Licensed according to order.
  • New and further discovery of the Islle of Pines New and further discovery of the Isle of Pines
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Imprint
London: printed for Allen Bankes and Charles Harper, at the Flower-de-luce near Cripplegate Church, 1668.
Publication year
1668-1668
ESTC No.
R32161
Grub Street ID
114902
Description
[2], 6, 9-24 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Cornelius van Sloetton is a pseudonym. In fact, a fictitious account by Henry Neville.
Uncontrolled note
L copy filmed on UMI "Tract supplement" reel E1 (Harl. 5921[158]): title page only