02439nam 2200409 n 450 99639623250331620221108075731.0(CKB)4330000000332981(EEBO)2240856298(UnM)99828674(UnM)9927978300971(EXLCZ)99433000000033298119950426d1684 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The perillous and most unhappy voyages of John Struys[electronic resource] Through Italy, Greece, Lifeland, Muscovia, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and other places in Europe, Africa and Asia. Containing, I. Most accurate remarks and observations of the distinct qualities, religion, politie, customs, laws and properties of the inhabitants: II. A due description of the several cities, towns, forts, and places of trust, as to their site and strength, fortifications by nature, or art, &c. with other things worthy of note: and, III. An exact memorial of the most disastrous calamities which befell the author in those parts (viz) by ship-wrack, robberies, slavery, hunger, tortures, with other incommodities and hardships. To which are added 2 narrativs sent from Capt. D. Butler, relating to the taking in of Astrachan by the Cosacs. Illustrated with divers curious plates, first designed and taken from the life by the author himself. Rendered out of Nether-dutch by John MorrisonĀ·London printed for Samuel Smith, at the Princes Arms in S. Pauls Church-yardMDCLXXXIII. [1683][16], 378, [10] p., [19] leaves of platesTitle page in red and black.A translation, by John Morrison, of: Struys, Jan Janszoon. Reysen door Moscovien, Tartarijen, Oost-Indien.With running title: The voyages of John Struys.With an index and table of contents.Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014Voyages and travelsEarly works to 1800Voyages and travelsStruys Jan Janszoond. 1694.1012270Morrison John17th cent.1012271Butler DavidCaptain.142051Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996396232503316The perillous and most unhappy voyages of John Struys2383840UNISA