Fasciculus:The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles by Captain John Smith.jpg

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English: Rare Title Page / Map from the 1626 edition of John Smith's The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles, first published in London in 1624. Printed at London for Michael Sparkes. 258 mm x 174 mm. As noted by Burden: "The title page to this rare work included a map of the east coast of North America from Cape Fear to Penobscot Bay. The work brought together, amongst others, the relations of John Smth's experiences in Virginia and New England. Clearly the map was not intended to be accurate. The portraits of the two kings and Queen Elizabeth appeared within it. The latter is placed above Ould Virginia, reflecting her influence over Walter Raleigh's attempted colonization. James I is shown above the more successful Jamestown settlement, and Charles as prince is depicted over New England, an area for which he chose a number of the placenames. The area between Delaware Bay and Cape Cod is the poorest accuracy; however Hudson River is prominently displayed. The Atlantic Ocean is adorned with ships, including sunken ones off Cape Hatarask, sea monsters and a shoal of Cod. Either side of the title itself are the arms of both the Virginia Company and the Council For New England . . ."
Datum edition, original is from 1624
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Barry Lawrence Ruderman

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John Smith  (1652–1742)  wikidata:Q6258328
 
John Smith
Alia nomina
John i Smith; John I Smith
Descriptio British Chalcographus et printseller
Dies natalis/mortis 1652 Edit this at Wikidata 1742 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Daventry Northamptoniensis comitatus
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creator QS:P170,Q6258328

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THE
GENERALL HISTORIE
OF
Virginia, New-England, and the Summer
Iſles with the names of the Adventurers,
Planters, and Governours from their firſt
beginning An: 1584. to this
preſent 1626.

WITH THE PROCEEDINGS OF THOSE SEVERAL COLONIES
and the Accidents that befell them in all their
Journeys and Diſcoveries.
Alſo the Maps and Deſcriptions of all thoſe
Countryes, their Commodities, people,
Government, Cuſtomes, and Religion
yet knowne.
DIVIDED INTO SIXE BOOKES.
By Captaine IOHN SMITH ſometymes Governour
in thoſe Countryes & Admirall
of New England.

LONDON.
Printed by I.D. and
I.H. for Michael
Sparkes
1626.


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