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A truly comprehensive account of sea and land voyages, covering a thousand years of exploration from the ninth century to the epic voyages of Captain Cook. Kerr includes accounts of travels not easily available elsewhere and translations into English for the first time. This first set brings together travels undertaken by ambassadors, missionaries, adventurers as well as naval and military commanders to Europe, Asia and the Middle East and includes the journey of Ambassador Contarini to Persia, the voyage of Verthema to Egypt, English pilgramages to the Holy Land, Carpini's expedition to the great Khan of the Moghuls, and the mission of the Persian Ambassador to China. With an introduction by a leading scholar this handsome 5 volume set presents Kerr's outstanding achievement in a unique and informative way.

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CONTENTS Selected Contents Discoveries in the time of Alfred, King of England, in the ninth century: Travels of two Mahometans into India and China in the ninth century; Travels of an Englishman into Tartary, and thence into Poland, Hungary and Germany in 1243 Travels of Marco Polo through Tartary Travels of Sir John Mandeville into the East Travels of the Ambassadors of Mirza Shah Rokh, King of Persia, from Herat to Khanbalek in Kathay in 1419 Travels of Josphat Barbaro, Ambassador from Venice to Tanna Account of various early pilgrimages from England to the Holy Land Account of the discovery and conquest of the Canary Islands The Journey of Ambrose Contarini, Ambassador from the republic of Venice, to Uzun-Hassan, King of Persia Voyages of discovery by the Portuguese along the western coast of Africa under the direction of Don Henry History of the discovery and conquest of India by the Portuguese Voyages and Travels in Egypt, Syria, Arabia, Persia and India by Ludovico Verthema in 150s Early English Voyages to Guinea and others parts of the coast of Africa Embassy of Mr Edmund Hogan to Morocco Voyage of Sir Francis Drake in 1585 to the West Indies Brief account of the expedition of the Spanish Armada Valiant sea fight by ten merchant ships from London against twelve Spanish galleys in the Straits of Gibraltar The taking of two Spanish ships, laden with quicksilver and the Popes bulls, by Captain Thomas White Sea fight near the Azores, written by Sir Walter Raleigh Early voyages of the English to India after the establishment of the East India Company

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 30/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9781848856134, 978-1848856134
      ISBN10: 184885613X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A truly comprehensive account of sea and land voyages, covering a thousand years of exploration from the ninth century to the epic voyages of Captain Cook. Kerr includes accounts of travels not easily available elsewhere and translations into English for the first time. This first set brings together travels undertaken by ambassadors, missionaries, adventurers as well as naval and military commanders to Europe, Asia and the Middle East and includes the journey of Ambassador Contarini to Persia, the voyage of Verthema to Egypt, English pilgramages to the Holy Land, Carpini's expedition to the great Khan of the Moghuls, and the mission of the Persian Ambassador to China. With an introduction by a leading scholar this handsome 5 volume set presents Kerr's outstanding achievement in a unique and informative way.

      Table of Contents
      CONTENTS Selected Contents Discoveries in the time of Alfred, King of England, in the ninth century: Travels of two Mahometans into India and China in the ninth century; Travels of an Englishman into Tartary, and thence into Poland, Hungary and Germany in 1243 Travels of Marco Polo through Tartary Travels of Sir John Mandeville into the East Travels of the Ambassadors of Mirza Shah Rokh, King of Persia, from Herat to Khanbalek in Kathay in 1419 Travels of Josphat Barbaro, Ambassador from Venice to Tanna Account of various early pilgrimages from England to the Holy Land Account of the discovery and conquest of the Canary Islands The Journey of Ambrose Contarini, Ambassador from the republic of Venice, to Uzun-Hassan, King of Persia Voyages of discovery by the Portuguese along the western coast of Africa under the direction of Don Henry History of the discovery and conquest of India by the Portuguese Voyages and Travels in Egypt, Syria, Arabia, Persia and India by Ludovico Verthema in 150s Early English Voyages to Guinea and others parts of the coast of Africa Embassy of Mr Edmund Hogan to Morocco Voyage of Sir Francis Drake in 1585 to the West Indies Brief account of the expedition of the Spanish Armada Valiant sea fight by ten merchant ships from London against twelve Spanish galleys in the Straits of Gibraltar The taking of two Spanish ships, laden with quicksilver and the Popes bulls, by Captain Thomas White Sea fight near the Azores, written by Sir Walter Raleigh Early voyages of the English to India after the establishment of the East India Company

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