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Harvard Classics Volume 33 - Voyages and Travels (ShandonPress) - cover

Harvard Classics Volume 33 - Voyages and Travels (ShandonPress)

Cornelius Tacitus, Herodotus Herodotus, Walter Bigges, Walter Raleigh, Shandon Press, Philiip Nichols Nichols, Francis Pretty, Edward Haies

Publisher: Herodotus

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Summary

The Harvard Classics Volume 33 (Voyages and Travels) Published 1910

Edited by Charles W Eliot LL D. (March 20, 1834 - August 22, 1926).

CONTENTS:

- An account of Egypt from The Histories, by Herodotus
- Germany, by Tacitus
- Sir Francis Drake Revived, by Philip Nichols
- Sir Francis Drake's Famous Voyage Round the World, by Francis Pretty
- Drake's Great Armada, by Captain Walter Bigges
- Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage to Newfoundland, by Edward Haies
- The Discovery of Guiana, by Sir Walter Raleigh
Available since: 11/28/2016.

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