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‘The perillous and most unhappy voyages of John Struys, through Italy, Greece, Lifeland, Moscovia, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and other places in Europe, Africa and Asia. Containing, I. Most accurate remarks and observations of the distinct qualities, religion, politie, customs, laws and properties of the inhabitants: II. A due description of the several cities, towns, forts and places of trust, as to their site and strength, fortifications by nature, or art, &c. with other things worthy of note: and III. An exact memorial of the most disastrous calamities which befell the author in those parts (viz) by ship-wrack, robberies, slavery, hunger, tortures, with other incommodities and hardships’ [‎16] (27/470)

The record is made up of 1 volume (378 pages). It was created in 1683. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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A TABLE of
it's Situation., Strength, Harbours,
Inhabitants, Religion, ftoreofPrc-
vifion and Victuals. The Dutch Ship
t&e PnttCfS?, fprings aleak. The Au
thor goes aboard a Privateer , leavs
her and goes for HolUnd. i p6 .
The THIRD VOYAGE.
CHAP. I.
THe Author undertakes his
Third Voyage for The
Names of the Officers and others em
ployed with him on that Journey and
Voyage. Their Difficulties in going
out. Arrival at Riga , with a Defcrip-
tion of the Town, and their Depar
ture from thence. The Nature ot the
Zifelanders their Houfes, Cuftomes,
Condition , Religion , and quaint
form of an Oath. Arrival at ,
with a Defcription thereof. Their dif
ficult T ravels thro ugh Z. 113.
C h a jp. II.
Arrival at Fttftora^ and at A
ftrange PaiTage of a hungry Bear. The
Spindle-bone or Shank of a Giant.
The Pleafant Profpects and delight-
fom Landffiips of Arrival
at T^ovogorod. The Antiquity and ror-
mer Glory ot that City; how taken
by the MjJnVtm , and Fortified by
the Swdg,Their Departure from
Noyogorod , Refcounter with a Com
pany of Robbers , and Arrival at
Coiomnn. Gfcat abundance o:
120
■s.
Coldnefs of the Climat.
C h a p. III.
A Qiiarrel with the Rufiuns , Eight
Dutch Merchants murthered in a
Wood. Arrival at , Another
Refcountre with a Party of Robbers.
Money fent from Mojcou. Purfuit of
their Journey. They enter
Theit good Reception. The great
Bear-Garden. Wolf and Bear-baiting.
Death of the Emprefs, and the pom
pous Exequies. 125.
chap. iv.
Situation of -Mofcou It's Divilions
and Wards. Gorod the firft City.
The great number of Churches and
Cloyfters. High Towers. Noted Hu
mility' and Obedience of a
Gentleman. The greatefi: Bell in the
World at Mofcdu. The Church of
rufciem, Za.n-gorod the fecond , Sh-
re do us the third , and Streltt^a.
tvoda the fourth Town. Great'num
ber of Houfes within the City
whereby many
jA gre
,t Fi
re
Hou
fes

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The perillous and most unhappy voyages of John Struys, through Italy, Greece, Lifeland, Moscovia, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and other places in Europe, Africa and Asia. Containing, I. Most accurate remarks and observations of the distinct qualities, religion, politie, customs, laws and properties of the inhabitants: II. A due description of the several cities, towns, forts and places of trust, as to their site and strength, fortifications by nature, or art, &c. with other things worthy of note: and III. An exact memorial of the most disastrous calamities which befell the author in those parts (viz) by ship-wrack, robberies, slavery, hunger, tortures, with other incommodities and hardships , authored by Jan Janszoon Stroys, and translated from the Dutch by John Morrison. The volume also contains two narratives written by Captain David Butler, relating to the ‘taking in of Astrachan by the Cosacs’, and is illustrated with plates ‘first designed and taken from the Life by the Author himself.’

Publication details: Printed for Samuel Smith at the Princes Arms in St Pauls Church-yard, London, 1683.

Physical description: 24 unnumbered pages, including preface and contents; 378 pages; 21 plates (20 folded); 1 map; Quarto.

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1 volume (378 pages)
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This volume contains a table of contents giving chapter headings, a detailed breakdown of the contents of that chapter, and page references. There is also a list of illustrations (plates) giving titles and page references. There is an alphabetic index at the back of the volume. Note the following misprinted page numbers: 26 instead of 62; 75 instead of 87; 134 instead of 132; 135 instead of 133; 136 instead of 134; 137 instead of 139; 124 instead of 142; 175 instead of 157; 109 instead of 209; 119 instead of 219; 212 instead of 220; 213 instead of 223.

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‘The perillous and most unhappy voyages of John Struys, through Italy, Greece, Lifeland, Moscovia, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and other places in Europe, Africa and Asia. Containing, I. Most accurate remarks and observations of the distinct qualities, religion, politie, customs, laws and properties of the inhabitants: II. A due description of the several cities, towns, forts and places of trust, as to their site and strength, fortifications by nature, or art, &c. with other things worthy of note: and III. An exact memorial of the most disastrous calamities which befell the author in those parts (viz) by ship-wrack, robberies, slavery, hunger, tortures, with other incommodities and hardships’ [‎16] (27/470), British Library: Printed Collections, 1600/630., in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100023695183.0x00001c> [accessed 5 June 2026]

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