John (Joseph?) Esquemeling's[1]Bucaniers of America; or, an Account of the most Remarkable Assaults committed on the Coasts of the West Indies by the Bucaniers of Jamaica and Tortuga; with the Exploits of Sir Henry Morgan. Translated into English from the Dutch, with a Portrait of Sir H. Morgan, a Map and Plates, with a Table. 4to. London. 1684.
[1]Rich, in his "Bibliotheca Americana Nova," 1835, confounds Esquemeling, the Dutchman, with Œxmelin, the Frenchman. The English translation of 1684 speaks of Esquemeling's work as written by a Frenchman and Dutchman together, the name being French and the language Dutch. Rich describes it as first printed in Dutch, 1678; then translated into Spanish; then from Spanish into English, and from English into French; the author's name being changed in the latter translation.
[1]Rich, in his "Bibliotheca Americana Nova," 1835, confounds Esquemeling, the Dutchman, with Œxmelin, the Frenchman. The English translation of 1684 speaks of Esquemeling's work as written by a Frenchman and Dutchman together, the name being French and the language Dutch. Rich describes it as first printed in Dutch, 1678; then translated into Spanish; then from Spanish into English, and from English into French; the author's name being changed in the latter translation.
—— De Americanische Zee Roovers. 4to. Amsterdam. 1678.—— Hisp. 12mo. Col. Ag. 1682.—— Eng. 12mo. London. 1684.—— 4to. Col. Ag. 1684.—— 12mo. 4 vols. Maps and Plates. Trevoux.
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Œxmelin, Alexandre Olivier—Histoire des Avanturiers qui se sont signalés dans les Indes Occidentales depuis Vingt Ans. Traduite de l'Anglais par le Sr. de Frontignières; avec un Traité de la Chambre de Comptes établie dans les Indes par les Espagnols, traduit de l'Espagnol; le tout enriché des Cartes et des Figures, avec des Tables. 2 vols. 12mo. Paris. 1688.
—— 8vo. Paris. 1688. 2 tom.
Pierre François Xavier Charlevoix—Histoire de l'Isle Espagnole, ou de St. Domingue, écrite sur des Mémoires Manuscrits du P. Jean Baptiste le Tertre, Jésuite Missionaire à St. Domingue, et sur les Pièces Originales qui se conservent au Dépôt de la Marine; avec des Cartes, des Plans, et des Tables. 2 vols. 4to. Paris. 1730-31.
Piratas de la America y Luz à la Defensa de las Costas de Indias Occidentales. Traducida del Flamenco en Espanol, por el Doctor Buena Maison, Medico Practico en la Amplissima y Magnifica Ciudad de Amsterdam Dala à Luz esta Tercera Edicion, D.M.G.R. Madrid. 4to. 1763. 12mo. 1682. 4to. 1684.
Jean Baptiste du Tertre, missionaire apostolique dans les Antilles—Histoires des Antilles Habitées par les François; avec des Figures. 4 vols. 4to. Paris. 1667-71.
Jean Baptiste Labat, Dominicain Parisien, professeur des Philosophies à Nanci, etc.—Nouveau Voyage aux Isles de l'Amérique. 8 vols. 12mo. Paris. 1742.
Captain William Dampier'sVoyage Round the World. Illustrated with Maps and Plates. 4 vols. in 3. 8vo. London. 1703-9.
Captain Cowley'sVoyage Round the Globe. 8vo. London. 1679.
Lionel Wafer'sVoyage and Description of the Isthmus of America. 8vo. London, 1699. 8vo. London, 1704.
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Transcriber's Note:Mismatched quotation marks in one paragraph of Chapter I were left as in the original.
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Mismatched quotation marks in one paragraph of Chapter I were left as in the original.