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  • Seller image for [The Rarest Smith New England] Zwantzigste Schifffahrt oder Gründliche und sattsame Beschreibung des Newen Engellands: Wie auch Auszführliche Erzehlung von Beschaffenheit der Landtschafft Virginia, und der Insel Barmuda, deren man diszhero schelchte unnd unvollkommene Wissenschafft gehbt / an ieszo aber durch dero Landt erfahrne Leuht / völliglich an Tag gegeben. [Twentieth Voyage or Thorough and Comprehensive Description of New England: As well as Detailed Account of the Nature of the Virginia Landscape, and the Island of Bermuda, of which there has hitherto been poor and incomplete knowledge / but now fully brought to light by experienced men of those lands.] for sale by Barry Lawrence Ruderman

    Hardcover. Condition: vg. The Rarest of All Smith AccountsVery rare early German compilation based on John Smith's account of Virginia and Bermuda (probably taken from Smith's Generall Historie) and Richard Whitbourne's Discourse and Discoue. Small quarto. Modern brown leather over marbled paper boards. Leaves uniformly age-toned, including the map sheet (with a bit of offsetting from printed compass rose). 116 pages. Page 82 wrongly numbered 86; 86 is 84. Engraved title vignette of ship surrounded by allegorical figures. Engraved folding map of New England bound opposite page 8. Lacking the three engraved plates, often missing and universally referred to as "very rare." The folding map complete and nice. The Rarest of All Smith AccountsVery rare early German compilation based on John Smith's account of Virginia and Bermuda (probably taken from Smith's Generall Historie) and Richard Whitbourne's Discourse and Discouery of Nevv-found-land.This work also contains the rarest issue of John Smith's foundational New England map. The present version of the Smith map - often ascribed to Levinus Hulsius (see Burden 190) first appeared in Part 13 (1617) of Hulsius's Sammlung, an entirely different text than the present Part 20 (1629). The earlier volume contained a German translation of Ralph Hamor's True Discourse of the Present State of Virginia (London, 1615) and comprised only 76 pages.Levinus Hulsius's collection of voyages, the Sammlung von Sechs und Zwanig Schiffarten, which his heirs extended to 26 volumes after his death in 1606, can be considered a competitor, or perhaps more accurately, a supplement to De Bry's Great and Small Voyages. Hulsius's set is extremely rare, as are the individual volumes. As far back as the Church catalogue (1907) bibliographers have noted that "sets of [Hulsius] in anything approaching completeness are of extreme rarity. even more so than those of De Bry." And Burden points out how the Hulsius series was "known for its accuracy."This twentieth volume translates parts of Smith's Generall Historie, accompanied by Hulsius's version of the first state of Smith's New England map, originally published in Smith's A Description of New England (London, 1616). As is the case with the first edition of Smith's map, the present German version of Smith's map also bears the date of 1616, which was revised to 1614 in the second and all subsequent English states of Smith's New England.Hulsius' map is virtually an exact re-engraving of the very rare first state of this landmark map and includes a fine portrait of Smith, again copied from the original.Smith's "New England" is both a primary historical source and one of the most influential maps for the early colonial history of America. It was consulted by the Pilgrims prior to their voyage to America, and Smith's laudatory account of the Plymouth area (which Smith named) induced the Pilgrims to settle there, after their first landfall on Cape Cod proved unsatisfactory. Most of the place names on the map were selected by Prince Charles, all of which referred to members of the Royal Family and nobility.An essential map of New England collectors, here in an exceptionally rare early version.According to the Church catalogue:This Part [XX] contains a translation of Whitbourne's Discourse and Discouery of Nevvfound-land, and an Account of Virginia and the Bermuda Islands probably taken from Smith's Generall Historie. These accounts had appeared the year before in the German edition of De Bry's Great Voyages, Part XIII. Plates [2] and [3], which are very rare, are reduced copies of those in De Bry's Great Voyages, Part I., where, however, each figure is on a separate plate.Justin Winsor hailed Smith's New England map as "the earliest thoroughly accurate map of Massachusetts Bay.". Book.