Five travel scripts, commonly attributed to Edward Ward; reproduced from the earliest editions extant, with a bibliographical note by Howard William Troyer.
1933
G470 .W25 1933 (Mapit)
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Title
Five travel scripts, commonly attributed to Edward Ward; reproduced from the earliest editions extant, with a bibliographical note by Howard William Troyer.
Author
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.
Alternate Title
Trip to Jamaica.
Trip to New-England.
Trip to Ireland.
Trip to Holland.
Trip to North-Wales.
Trip to New-England.
Trip to Ireland.
Trip to Holland.
Trip to North-Wales.
Publication Details
New York, Pub. for the Facsimile Text Society by Columbia University Press, 1933.
Language
English
Description
facsims.: 16; 16 p. ; 12 p.; 12 p.; 12 p. 24 cm.
Call Number
G470 .W25 1933
Dewey Decimal Classification
910.4
Note
The first 4 pieces are reproduced from original editions in Columbia University Library and the last from the only known copy, now in Harvard University Library.
Bibliography, etc. Note
"Of the five ... travel scripts ordinarily attributed to Edward (Ned) Ward ... the two earlier ones are undoubtedly genuine ... A trip to Holland and A trip to Ireland ... though usually ascribed to Ward (D.N.B.) ... were probably not written by him ... It is even less likely that A trip to North-Wales ... belongs to Ward ... [It] contains a dedicatory epistle signed E.B. ... [and] it is not impossible that the E.B. stands for Edward Bysshe ... author of the Art of poetry."-Bibliographical note.
Series
The Facsimile Text Society. Series I: Language and literature, v. 7
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Table of Contents
A trip to Jamaica ... By the author of Scot's paradise; 7th ed., 1700.
A trip to New-England, 1699.
A trip to Ireland, 1699.
A trip to Holland, 1699.
A trip to North-Wales, 1701.
A trip to New-England, 1699.
A trip to Ireland, 1699.
A trip to Holland, 1699.
A trip to North-Wales, 1701.