The three voyages of Martin Frobisher
in search of a passage to Cathaia and India by the North-West, A.D. 1576-8 : reprinted from the first edition of Hakluyt's Voyages : with selections from manuscript documents in the British Museum and State Paper Office
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Author
Contributions
- Collinson, Richard, Sir, 1811-1883. - Contributor
Publication
1867 - Hakluyt Society, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
54,500 words, Guess
Page Count
218 pages
Physical Format
Microform
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecihm_03952
- ISBN-100665039522
- ISBN-139780665039522
- Open LibraryOL23346131M
Classifications
- DDC917.04
Subjects
Topics
Times
Series Statement
- CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches -- no. 03952
- CIHM/ICMH microfiche series -- no. 03952
Other Editions
- The three voyages of Martin Frobisher: in search of a passage to Cathaia and India by the North-West, A.D. 1576-8 : reprinted from the first edition of Hakluyt's Voyages : with selections from manuscript documents in the British Museum and State Paper Office
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