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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’ [‎171] (220/470)

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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C hap . IX. The Voyages of lohn Strips. 1 y l
C H A P. XL
■Departure from Cafan. The firengenuttrntf
Tamerlan. The Ship run faj} ag
makptg Salt. Difficult Sailing in theW
agtinfi Robbers andPyrates. 7* he great abmdanee of Liquirice Aftrachanj
The LandoftheCzlmuc-Tzvtats.
m^rc.
166$,
.N the 17 ditto leaving Ca/an, wcfetSail and tlut morning were
aground 2 feveral times , but without much difficulty got
clear again. Caf^"'"
Qn the 18 we came clofe to an Ifland called , where we 2
anchored, our Pilot went aflioar to view the faid Ifland and comin^
about 3 furlongs within land found ftoncs , of the fliape and bignefs
ofLemmonswhichbeing broken had within the funilitude of a ftar,
but thofe not all alike in Colour , for fome were jUke Gold , others
like Silver, and others of a Yellow and Tawny colour, This Ifland
is fituated in 45 degr. 31 mm, being of it felf about 3 Dutch Leagues in
length and 2 broad.
On the 19 we got the Ifland where we CAmeto anchor expe
cting that a great ftorm would come on.
Upon the 2 2 we failed paft the Buytma which is a branch of the fa
mous River Lmca being about 12 Leagues from This
fame Rrv er has it s Rife or Fountain about Cbamhyctoky which lies to
the North-eaft of Cafan.
Here we met with a company of Fifliermen of whom we
bought fome Bream, which they take in great ^bundance ? and after an
od wayj, which it time had peniiitted us we would have lea,rnod.
On the 2 3 we came to a very pleafantCoaft where we went to aflioar,
and found there the Ruins of a great City which had been made waft
by Tamr-lm. While we lay here it bpgan to blow very hard , and the
next day we were fain .to jkeep at anchor. the mean time I went
with fome of our Ships Cpmpany to the HiU , where
we ound the Ruins of another City,, bearing one name with
the faui Hill. Ii| afcending the Hill we found a great ftone
„rT ption ^ old Rufian Words and Letters IF
THOU WILT REMOVE, THOU SHALT NOT
V Y 2 LOSE

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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’ [‎171] (220/470), British Library: Printed Collections, 1600/630., in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100023695184.0x000015> [accessed 13 June 2026]

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