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John Josselyn.

An Account of Two Voyages to New-England.

London: G. Widdowes, 1675
[8], 279, [3] pages. Small 8vo, modern calf in period style; minimal worming in upper margins, soiling to pages 203, 210-213.

Woodcut printer's device on first page. [8], 279, [3] pages. Small 8vo, modern calf in period style; minimal worming in upper margins, soiling to pages 203, 210-213.


First edition, second issue. From the same setting of type as the 1674 first issue, but with a cancel "Second Addition" title page with new date, and a tiny remnant of the original torn-out 1674 title page behind it. 

Discusses the author's travels in 1638-1639 and then 1663-1671. It includes a 12-page description of the 1638 sea voyage to Boston, "which then was rather a Village, than a Town, there being not above Twenty or thirty houses; and presenting my respects to Mr. Winthorpe the Governour, and to Mr. Cotton the Teacher of Boston Church" (pages 19-20). He spent time in the frontier community of Black Point, Maine. He took a particular interest in natural history, but be warned that he has passed on numerous tall tales from the locals, such as a "Triton or Mereman . . . in Cascobay" (page 23). The Indians of New England are discussed on pages 123-149. An appendix titled "Chronological Observations of America" has its own 1674 title page. 

Church 627n ("contains many curious particulars regarding medicine and surgery"); European Americana 675/94; Howes J254 ("b"); Sabin 36672.

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