The natural history of North-Carolina. : With an account of the trade, manners, and customs of the Christian and Indian inhabitants. Illustrated with copper-plates, whereon are curiously engraved the map of the country, several strange beasts, birds, fishes, snakes, insects, trees, and plants, &c
Brickell, John,
1710?-1745
creator
Lawson, John,
1674-1711
New voyage to Carolina.
contributor
text
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Dublin
Printed by James Carson, in Coghill's Court, Dame-street, opposite to the Castle-Market. For the author
1737
1737
ENG
IRO
SIO
An almost verbal transcript of John Lawson's A new voyage to Carolina, which was first printed in serialized form under title "A new voyage to Carolina" as part of "A new collection of voyages and travels", compiled by John Stevens from 1708-1710, and printed in cumulation in London, 1711 and issued separately in London, 1709. Cf. North American review, v. 23, p. 288-289.
List of subscribers: p. vii-xv.
"Some few words of the Indian language", p. 407, contains numbers, and general vocabulary and phrases in the English, Tuskeruro [i.e. Tuscarora, a language in the Iroquois family spoken by a tribe in
Signatures: a b A-3E
Engraved head and tail pieces; initials.
Hanson | 5037.
Church, E.D. Discovery, | 928.
Alden, J.E. European Americana, | 737/42.
Brown, J.C. Cat., 1493-1800, | III: 560.
ESTC | T143839.
Description and travel
Glossaries, vocabularies, etc
Imprint 1737
Indian linguistics
Indians of North America
Natural history
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tuscarora language
Woccon language
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