323 AMERIKA. - Frézier, (Amédée François). A Voyage to the South-Sea, And along the Coasts of Chili and Peru, In the Years 1712, 1713, and 1714... With a Postscript by Dr. Edmund Halley... And an Account of the Settlement, Commerce, and Riches of the Jesuites in Paraguay. Ldn., Jonah Bowyer, 1717. 4°. 7 Bll., 335 SS., 4 Bll., 37 (18 gef.) Kupfertaf. Hldr. d. Zt. mit reicher Rverg. u. 2 Rsch. Schätzpreis: (1.200,- €) / (1.740,- $) Borba de Moraes 2 329; Boucher de la Richarderie VI, 326; Cox II, 267; Henze II, 294; Howgego F 74; Nat. Maritime Mus. Cat. 324; Sabin 25926; vgl. Bosch 170, Cat. Nederl. Histor. Scheepvart Mus. 280, Griep/L. 454f., Hanson, Cruising Assoc. Libr. Cat. 63 u. Leclerc I, 587ff. - Erste englische Ausgabe. - "This work forms one of the most valuable of our early records of the Falkland Islands, and to Frézier we are indebted for the clearest contemporary account of the Navigation of the French seamen there. Most of the navigators, including Frézier himself, were from St. Malo, and thus the islands became known as the Malouines. To Frézier we are also indebted for the statement that these Islands are certainly the same which Sir Richard Hawkins discover'd in 1593,
323 AMERIKA. - Frézier, (Amédée François). A Voyage to the South-Sea, And along the Coasts of Chili and Peru, In the Years 1712, 1713, and 1714... With a Postscript by Dr. Edmund Halley... And an Account of the Settlement, Commerce, and Riches of the Jesuites in Paraguay. Ldn., Jonah Bowyer, 1717. 4°. 7 Bll., 335 SS., 4 Bll., 37 (18 gef.) Kupfertaf. Hldr. d. Zt. mit reicher Rverg. u. 2 Rsch. Schätzpreis: (1.200,- €) / (1.740,- $) Borba de Moraes 2 329; Boucher de la Richarderie VI, 326; Cox II, 267; Henze II, 294; Howgego F 74; Nat. Maritime Mus. Cat. 324; Sabin 25926; vgl. Bosch 170, Cat. Nederl. Histor. Scheepvart Mus. 280, Griep/L. 454f., Hanson, Cruising Assoc. Libr. Cat. 63 u. Leclerc I, 587ff. - Erste englische Ausgabe. - "This work forms one of the most valuable of our early records of the Falkland Islands, and to Frézier we are indebted for the clearest contemporary account of the Navigation of the French seamen there. Most of the navigators, including Frézier himself, were from St. Malo, and thus the islands became known as the Malouines. To Frézier we are also indebted for the statement that these Islands are certainly the same which Sir Richard Hawkins discover'd in 1593,
323 AMERIKA. - Frézier, (Amédée François). A Voyage to the South-Sea, And along the Coasts of Chili and Peru, In the Years 1712, 1713, and 1714... With a Postscript by Dr. Edmund Halley... And an Account of the Settlement, Commerce, and Riches of the Jesuites in Paraguay. Ldn., Jonah Bowyer, 1717. 4°. 7 Bll., 335 SS., 4 Bll., 37 (18 gef.) Kupfertaf. Hldr. d. Zt. mit reicher Rverg. u. 2 Rsch. Schätzpreis: (1.200,- €) / (1.740,- $) Borba de Moraes 2 329; Boucher de la Richarderie VI, 326; Cox II, 267; Henze II, 294; Howgego F 74; Nat. Maritime Mus. Cat. 324; Sabin 25926; vgl. Bosch 170, Cat. Nederl. Histor. Scheepvart Mus. 280, Griep/L. 454f., Hanson, Cruising Assoc. Libr. Cat. 63 u. Leclerc I, 587ff. - Erste englische Ausgabe. - "This work forms one of the most valuable of our early records of the Falkland Islands, and to Frézier we are indebted for the clearest contemporary account of the Navigation of the French seamen there. Most of the navigators, including Frézier himself, were from St. Malo, and thus the islands became known as the Malouines. To Frézier we are also indebted for the statement that these Islands are certainly the same which Sir Richard Hawkins discover'd in 1593,
323 AMERIKA. - Frézier, (Amédée François). A Voyage to the South-Sea, And along the Coasts of Chili and Peru, In the Years 1712, 1713, and 1714... With a Postscript by Dr. Edmund Halley... And an Account of the Settlement, Commerce, and Riches of the Jesuites in Paraguay. Ldn., Jonah Bowyer, 1717. 4°. 7 Bll., 335 SS., 4 Bll., 37 (18 gef.) Kupfertaf. Hldr. d. Zt. mit reicher Rverg. u. 2 Rsch. Schätzpreis: (1.200,- €) / (1.740,- $) Borba de Moraes 2 329; Boucher de la Richarderie VI, 326; Cox II, 267; Henze II, 294; Howgego F 74; Nat. Maritime Mus. Cat. 324; Sabin 25926; vgl. Bosch 170, Cat. Nederl. Histor. Scheepvart Mus. 280, Griep/L. 454f., Hanson, Cruising Assoc. Libr. Cat. 63 u. Leclerc I, 587ff. - Erste englische Ausgabe. - "This work forms one of the most valuable of our early records of the Falkland Islands, and to Frézier we are indebted for the clearest contemporary account of the Navigation of the French seamen there. Most of the navigators, including Frézier himself, were from St. Malo, and thus the islands became known as the Malouines. To Frézier we are also indebted for the statement that these Islands are certainly the same which Sir Richard Hawkins discover'd in 1593,
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