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Purchas his pilgrimes... [WITH] Purchas his pilgrimage. Or relations of the world and the religions observed in all ages and places.

PURCHAS, Samuel
London,
Printed by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Rose,
1625 [but 1626].
First edition, together five volumes, folio (312 by 205mm), engraved additional title, seven folding maps, 81 smaller maps in the text, occasional expert recornering and remargining, volumes one, three and four without initial blanks, volume one is bound without the blank leaf R4 (as often), G3 in corrected state with correct map, Gg3 misbound after Gg4, KK1–3 misbound after Kk4–6, Qqqq3–4 are bound in volume one (Church calls for these leaves in volume two), nineteenth-century russia, spine in seven compartments with raised bands, expertly rebacked to match, earlier labels preserved, lettered in gilt.
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A fine set of a landmark work for any collection of travels and voyages: the first edition of 'Purchas his Pilgrimes' with the second state of engraved title dated 1625, and a fine impression of Smith's map of Virginia in Verner's tenth state, together with the fourth edition, second issue of the 'Pilgrimage' (issued here as a supplement). The whole forming an important set of narratives of travels and exploration from the earliest times up until the early seventeenth centu...

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Arents 158; Baer Maryland 8; Borba de Moraes II, pp.692–693; Burden 164, 208, 214; Church 401A; European Americana 625/173 & 626/100; Hill (2004) 1403; Huth sale 6057; JCB (3)II:196–197; Sabin 66686 and cf. 66682; Streit I:423; STC 20509 & 20508; Streeter sale 36.

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