[Gutenberg 51457] • A narrative of the sufferings, preservation and deliverance, of Capt. John Dean and company / in the Nottingham galley of London, cast away on Boon-Island, near New England, December 11, 1710

[Gutenberg 51457] • A narrative of the sufferings, preservation and deliverance, of Capt. John Dean and company / in the Nottingham galley of London, cast away on Boon-Island, near New England, December 11, 1710
Authors
Dean, John
Publisher
Tarrytown, N.Y. : Reprinted Wm. Abbatt
Tags
nottingham galley (merchant ship) , boon island (me.)
ISBN
2940020202153
Date
2010-05-28T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.05 MB
Lang
en
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