SECOND SERIES, 1899, etc.
[1-2—The Embassy of Sir Thomas Roe to the Court of the Great Mogul, 1615-19.]
Edited from Contemporary Records by William Foster, B.A., of the India Office. 2 vols. Portrait, 2 Maps, & 6 Illus. Index.
(Out of print.) Issued for 1899.
[3—The Voyage of Sir Robert Dudley to the West Indies and Guiana in 1594.]
Edited by George Frederic Warner, Litt.D., F.S.A., Keeper of Manuscripts, British Museum. pp. lxvi. 104. Portrait, Map, & 1 Illus. Index.
(Out of print.) Issued for 1899.
[4—The Journeys of William of Rubruck and John of Pian de Carpine]
To Tartary in the 13th century. Translated and Edited by H. E. the Hon. Wm. Woodville Rockhill. pp. lvi. 304. Bibliography. Index.
(Out of print.) Issued for 1900.
[5—The Voyage of Captain John Saris to Japan in 1613.]
Edited by H. E. Sir Ernest Mason Satow, G.C.M.G. pp. lxxxvii. 242. Map, & 5 Illus. Index.
(Out of print.) Issued for 1900.
[6—The Strange Adventures of Andrew Battell of Leigh in Essex.]
Edited by Ernest George Ravenstein, F.R.G.S. pp. xx. 210. 2 Maps. Bibliography. Index.
(Out of print.) Issued for 1900.
[7-8—The Voyage of Mendana to the Solomon Islands in 1568.]
Edited by the Lord Amherst of Hackney and Basil Thomson. 2 vols. 5 Maps, & 33 Illus. Index.
(Out of print.) Issued for 1901.
[9—The Journey of Pedro Teixeira from India to Italy by land, 1604-05];
With his Chronicle of the Kings of Ormus. Translated and Edited by William Frederic Sinclair, late Bombay C. S., with additional Notes, &c., by Donald William Ferguson. pp. cvii. 292. Index.
(Out of print.) Issued for 1901.
[10—The Portuguese Expedition to Abyssinia in 1541, as narrated by]
Castanhoso and Bermudez. Edited by Richard Stephen Whiteway, late I.C.S. With a Bibliography, by Basil H. Soulsby, F.S.A., Superintendent of the Map Department, British Museum, pp. cxxxii. 296. Map, & 2 Illus. Bibliography. Index.
(Out of print.) Issued for 1902.
[11—Early Dutch and English Voyages to Spitzbergen in the Seventeenth Century,]
Including Hessel Gerritsz. "Histoire du Pays nommé Spitsberghe," 1613, translated into English, for the first time, by Basil H. Soulsby, F.S.A., of the British Museum: and Jacob Segersz. van der Brugge, "Journael of Dagh Register," Amsterdam, 1634, translated into English, for the first time, by J. A. J. de Villiers, of the British Museum. Edited, with introductions and notes by Sir Martin Conway. pp. xvi. 191. 3 Maps, & 3 Illus. Bibliography. Index.
Issued for 1902.
[12—The Countries round the Bay of Bengal.]
Edited, from an unpublished MS., 1669-79, by Thomas Bowrey, by Col. Sir Richard Carnac Temple, Bart., C.I.E. pp. lvi. 387. 19 Illus. & 1 Chart. Bibliography. Index.
Issued for 1903.
[13—The Voyage of Captain Don Felipe Gonzalez]
in the Ship of the Line San Lorenzo, with the Frigate Santa Rosalia in company, to Easter Island, in 1770-1771. Preceded by an Extract from Mynheer Jacob Roggeveen's Official Log of his Discovery of and Visit to Easter Island in 1722. Translated, Annotated, and Edited by Bolton Glanvill Corney, Companion of the Imperial Service Order. With a Preface by Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, G.C.B. 3 Maps & 4 Illus. Bibliography. Index. pp. lxxvii. 176.
Issued for 1903.
[14, 15—The Voyages of Pedro Fernandez de Quiros, 1595 to 1606.]
Translated and Edited by Sir Clements Markham, K.C.B., Pres. R.G.S., President of the Hakluyt Society. With a Note on the Cartography of the Southern Continent, and a Bibliography, by Basil H. Soulsby, F.S.A., Superintendent of the Map Department, British Museum. 2 vols. 3 Maps. Bibliography. Index.
Issued for 1904.
[16—John Jourdain's Journal of a Voyage to the East Indies, 1608-1617.]
(Sloane MS. 858, British Museum). Edited by William Foster, B.A., of the India Office. pp. lxxxii. 394. With Appendices, A-F, and a Bibliography, by Basil H. Soulsby, F.S.A. 4 Maps. Index.
Issued for 1905.
[17—The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia, 1608-1667.]
(Bodleian Library. Rawl. MSS. A. 315.) Vol. I. Travels in Europe, 1608-1628. Edited by Lieut.-Col. Sir Richard Carnac Temple, Bart., C.I.E., Editor of "A Geographical Account of Countries round the Bay of Bengal." 3 Maps & 3 Illus. With a Bibliography, alphabetically arranged. Index. pp. lxiii. 284.
(Vol. II = No. 35.)
Issued for 1905.
[18—East and West Indian Mirror.]
By Joris van Speilbergen. An Account of his Voyage Round the World in the years 1614 to 1617, including the Australian Navigations of Jacob le Maire. Translated from the Dutch edition, "Oost ende West-Indische Spiegel, &c.," Nicolaes van Geelkercken: Leyden, 1619, with Notes and an Introduction, by John A. J. de Villiers, of the British Museum. With a Bibliography & Index by Basil H. Soulsby, F.S.A. 26 Illus. & Maps. Index. pp. lxi. 272.
Issued for 1906.
[19, 20—A New Account of East India and Persia.]
In eight Letters, being Nine Years' Travels, begun 1672, and finished 1681. By John Fryer, M.D., Cantabrig., and Fellow of the Royal Society. Printed by R. R. for Ri. Chiswell; at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard, London, 1698. Fol. Edited, with Notes and an Introduction, by William Crooke, B.A., Bengal Civil Service (retired), Editor of "Hobson Jobson," &c., &c. Vol. I-II. (Vol. I) Map & 6 Illus. pp. xxxviii. 353; (Vol. II) Map. pp. 371.
(Vol. III = No. 39.)
Issued for 1909 and 1912.
[21—The Guanches of Tenerife, The Holy Image of Our Lady of Candelaria.]
With the Spanish Conquest and Settlement. By the Friar Alonso de Espinosa, of the Order of Preachers. 1594. Translated and Edited, with Notes and an Introduction, by Sir Clements Markham, K.C.B., President of the Hakluyt Society. With a Bibliography of the Canary Islands, A.D. 1341-1907, chronologically arranged, with the British Museum press-marks, and an alphabetical list of authors, editors, and titles. 2 Maps, by Sir Clements Markham, and 4 Illus. Index. pp. xxvi. 221.
Issued for 1907.
By Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa. 1572. From the MS. sent to King Philip II. of Spain, and now in the Göttingen University Library. And The Execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru. 1571. By Captain Baltasar de Ocampo. 1610. (British Museum Add. MSS. 17, 585.) Translated and Edited, with Notes and an Introduction, by Sir Clements Markham, K.C.B. 2 Maps and 10 Illus. Index. pp. xxii. 395.
---- Supplement. A Narrative of the Vice-Regal Embassy to Vilcabambal 1571, and of the Execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru, Dec. 1571. By Friar Gabriel de Oviedo, of Cuzco, 1573. Translated by Sir Clements Markham, K.C.B. Index. pp. 397-412.
Issued for 1907.
[23, 24, 25—Conquest of New Spain.]
The True History of the Conquest of New Spain. By Bernal Díaz del Castillo, one of its Conquerors. From the only exact copy made of the Original Manuscript. Edited and published in Mexico, by Genaro García, 1904. Translated into English, with Introduction and Notes, by Alfred Percival Maudslay, M.A., Hon. Professor of Archæology, National Museum, Mexico. Vols. I-III. (Vol. I) pp. lxv. 396. 3 Maps. 15 Illus.; (Vol. II) pp. xvi. 343. Map and 13 Panoramas and Illus.; (Vol. III) pp. 38. 8 Maps and Plans in 12 sheets.
(Vol. IV and V = Nos. 30 and 40.)
Issued for 1908 and 1910.
[26, 27—Storm van's Gravesande.]
The Rise of British Guiana, compiled from his despatches, by C. A. Harris, C.B., C.M.G., Chief Clerk, Colonial Office, and J. A. J. de Villiers, of the British Museum. 2 vols. 703 pp. 3 Maps. 5 Illus.
Issued for 1911.
Early Spanish Voyages, edited, with Notes and Introduction, by Sir Clements R. Markham, K.C.B. pp. viii. 288. 3 Maps. 9 Illus.
Issued for 1911.
Book of the Knowledge of all the Kingdoms, Lands and Lordships that are in the World.... Written by a Spanish Franciscan in the Middle of the XIV Century; published for the first time, with Notes, by Marcos Jimenez de la Espada. Translated and Edited by Sir Clements Markham, K.C.B. With 20 Coloured Plates. pp. xiii. 85.
Issued for 1912.
The True History of the Conquest of New Spain. By Bernal Diaz del Castillo.... Edited by Genaro García. Translated, with Notes, by Alfred P. Maudslay, M.A., Hon. Professor of Archæology. Vol. IV. pp. xiv. 395. 3 Maps and Plan. 3 Illus.
(Vols. I-III, V = Nos. 23-25, 40.)
Issued for 1912.
The War of Quito, by Cieza de Leon. Translated and Edited by Sir Clements Markham, K.C.B. pp. xii. 212.
Issued for 1913.
[32—The Quest and Occupation of Tahiti.]
The Quest and Occupation of Tahiti by Emissaries of Spain during the years 1772-1776. Compiled, with Notes and an Introduction, by B. Glanvill Corney, I.S.O. Vol. I. pp. lxxxviii. 363. 3 Charts, 8 Plans and Illus.
(Vol. II = No. 36.)
Issued for 1913.
[33—Cathay and the Way Thither.]
Cathay and the Way Thither. Being a Collection of Mediæval Notices of China. Translated and Edited by Colonel Sir Henry Yule, K.C.S.I., R.E., C.B. New Edition, revised throughout by Professor Henri Cordier, de l'Institut de France. Vol. II. pp. xii. 367. Map & 6 Illus.
(Vols. I, III-IV = Nos. 38, 37 and 41.)
Issued for 1913.
New Light on Drake. Spanish and Portuguese Documents relating to the Circumnavigation Voyage. Discovered, translated, and annotated by Mrs. Zelia Nuttall. pp. lvi. 443. 3 Maps and 14 Illus.
Issued for 1914.
[35—The Travels of Peter Mundy.]
The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia, 1608-1667. Edited by Sir Richard Carnac Temple, Bart., C.I.E. Vol. II. pp. lxxix. 437. 2 Maps and 29 Illus.
(Vol. I = No. 17.)
Issued for 1914.
[36—The Quest and Occupation of Tahiti.]
The Quest and Occupation of Tahiti. Edited by B. Glanvill. Corney, I.S.O. Vol. II. pp. xlvii. 521. 8 Plans and Illus.
(Vol. I = No. 32.)
Issued for 1915.
[37—Cathay and the Way Thither.]
Cathay and the Way Thither. Being a Collection of Mediæval Notices of China previous to the XVIth century. Translated and edited by Colonel Sir Henry Yule, K.C.S.I., R.E., C.B. A new edition by Professor Henri Cordier, de l'Institut de France. Vol. III. pp. xv. 270. Map and Portrait.
(Vols. I, II and IV = Nos. 38, 33 and 41.)
Issued for 1914.
[38—Cathay and the Way Thither.]
Cathay and the Way Thither. Being a collection of mediæval notices of China previous to the XVIth century. Translated and edited by Colonel Sir Henry Yule, K.C.S.I., R.E., C.B. A new edition by Professor Henri Cordier, de l'Institut de France. Vol. I. pp. xxiii. 318. Map and Portrait.
(Vols. II, III and IV = Nos. 33, 37 and 41.)
Issued for 1915.
[39—A New Account of East India and Persia.]
A New Account of East India and Persia. In eight Letters, being Nine Years' Travels, begun 1672, and finished 1681. By John Fryer, M.D. Edited, with Notes and an Introduction, by William Crooke, B.A., Bengal Civil Service (retired). Vol. III and last. pp. viii. 271.
(Vols. I-II = Nos. 19, 20.)
Issued for 1915.
The True History of the Conquest of New Spain, By Bernal Diaz del Castillo. Translated, with Notes, by A. P. Maudslay. Vol. V and last.
(Vols. I-IV = Nos. 23-25, 30.)
Issued for 1916.
[41—Cathay and the Way Thither.]
Cathay and the Way Thither. New edition. Vol. IV and last.
(Vols. I-III = Nos. 33, 37, 38.)
Issued for 1916.
EXTRA SERIES.
[1-12—The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, & Discoveries of the English Nation],
Made by Sea or Overland to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within the compasse of these 1600 yeeres. By Richard Hakluyt, Preacher, and sometime Student of Christ Church in Oxford. With an Essay on the English Voyages of the Sixteenth Century, by Walter Raleigh, Professor of the English Language in the University of Oxford. Index by Madame Marie Michon and Miss Elizabeth Carmont. 12 vols. James MacLehose & Sons: Glasgow, 1903-5.
(Out of print.)
[13—The Texts & Versions of John de Plano Carpini and William de Rubruquis.]
As printed for the first time by Hakluyt in 1598, together with some shorter pieces. Edited by Charles Raymond Beazley, M.A., F.R.G.S. pp. xx. 345. Index. University Press: Cambridge, 1903.
(Out of print.)
[14-33—Hakluytus Posthumus or Purchas His Pilgrimes.]
Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells by Englishmen and others. By Samuel Purchas, B.D. 20 vols. Maps & Illus. With an Index by Madame Marie Michon. James MacLehose and Sons: Glasgow, 1905-7.