Editorial'A cheiff Ladye of Pomeiooc'. A noble woman of Pomeiooc, with a child. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by t...
EditorialFrontispiece. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true repo. Frankfurt, 1590. Frontispiece of '[America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall...
Editorial'The Marckes of sundrye of the Cheif mene of Virginia'. The marks of some of the leading men of Virginia. . [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the ...
Editorial'Their sitting at meate'. Their way of eating food. Two inhabitants of Virginia eating from a large circular dish containing grains of food, corn. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commoditie...
Editorial'On the religious men in the towne of Secota'. Two holy men or priests. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by ...
Editorial'On of the chieff ladyes of Secota'. Two noble women of Secota. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the Engl...
Editorial'The arrival of the Englishmen in Virginia'. . [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the English Colony there ...
Editorial'An ageed manne in his winter garment'. An old man of Pomeiooc. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the Engl...
Editorial'The idol Kivvasa (Kiwasa)'. The idol is four feet high, and kept in the temple of the town of Secota, as the guardian of the royal corpses. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and ...
Editorial'The conjurer'. A trickster. A native of Virginia. report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the English Colony there seated by Sir R. Greinuile In 1585 This f...
Editorial'The browyllinge of their fishe ouer the flame'. 'The wooden frame on which they roast fish'. Two inhabitants of Virginia cooking fish over a fire. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commoditi...
Editorial'A chieff lorde of Roanoac'. A chief. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the English Colony there seated by...
Editorial'A younge gentill woeman doughter of Secota'. Two women of Secota. . [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the...
Editorial'Their manner of careynge carrying their children and a tyere of the Ladyes of the towne of Dasamonquepeuc'. Two natives of Virginia carrying their children. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the...
Editorial'A Weroan or great lord of Virginia'. Two rulers or chiefs of Virginia, holding large bows. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabit...
Editorial'The manner of makinge their boates'. 'A method of making canoes'. Two inhabitants of Virginia making a canoe. . [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of...
Editorial'Their seetheynge of their meate in earthen pottes'. 'The beauty of the earthenware vessels in which they cook food'. Two female inhabitants of Virginia cooking a stew in a pot over a fire. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the ne...
Editorial'A cheiff Ladye of Pomeiooc'. A noble woman of Pomeiooc, with a child. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by t...
EditorialThe Trvve Picture of One Picte'. Engraving of a Pict holding a severed head in his hand. The Picts were a group of late Iron Age and early Mediaeval Celtic people living in ancient eastern and northern Scotland. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe an...
EditorialFrontispiece. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true repo. Frankfurt, 1590. Frontispiece of '[America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall...
Editorial'The Marckes of sundrye of the Cheif mene of Virginia'. The marks of some of the leading men of Virginia. . [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the ...
Editorial'Their sitting at meate'. Their way of eating food. Two inhabitants of Virginia eating from a large circular dish containing grains of food, corn. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commoditie...
Editorial'On the religious men in the towne of Secota'. Two holy men or priests. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by ...
Editorial'On of the chieff ladyes of Secota'. Two noble women of Secota. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the Engl...
Editorial'The arrival of the Englishmen in Virginia'. . [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the English Colony there ...
Editorial'An ageed manne in his winter garment'. An old man of Pomeiooc. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the Engl...
Editorial'The idol Kivvasa (Kiwasa)'. The idol is four feet high, and kept in the temple of the town of Secota, as the guardian of the royal corpses. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and ...
Editorial'The conjurer'. A trickster. A native of Virginia. report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the English Colony there seated by Sir R. Greinuile In 1585 This f...
Editorial'The browyllinge of their fishe ouer the flame'. 'The wooden frame on which they roast fish'. Two inhabitants of Virginia cooking fish over a fire. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commoditi...
Editorial'A chieff lorde of Roanoac'. A chief. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the English Colony there seated by...
Editorial'A younge gentill woeman doughter of Secota'. Two women of Secota. . [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the...
Editorial'Their manner of careynge carrying their children and a tyere of the Ladyes of the towne of Dasamonquepeuc'. Two natives of Virginia carrying their children. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the...
Editorial'A Weroan or great lord of Virginia'. Two rulers or chiefs of Virginia, holding large bows. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabit...
Editorial'The manner of makinge their boates'. 'A method of making canoes'. Two inhabitants of Virginia making a canoe. . [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of...