Rogers, Woodes, 1679?-1732
Rogers, Woodes, -1732
Woodes Rogers
Rogers, Woodes, m. 1732
Rogers, Woodes, 1678?-1732
Rogers, Woodes, ca. 1679-1732
Rogers, Woodes, d. 1732
Rogers, Woodes (θ.1732)
Rogers, Woodes
Rogers, Woodes, asi 1679-1732
VIAF ID: 792439 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (27)
Works
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Cruising voyage round the world | |
Cruising voyage round the world first to the south-seas, thence to the east-indies, and homewards by the cape of good hope | |
D'Alexander Selkirk à Robinson Crusoé | |
Diarios de piratas en Guayaquil | |
English privateers at Cabo San Lucas : the descriptive accounts of Puerto Seguro | |
The great days of piracy in the West Indies. | |
Historical account of Alexander Selkirk on Juan Fernandez | |
Journal du voyage que les Pères Jean Grillet et François Bechamel,... ont fait dans la Guyane en 1674 | |
Korsarz gubernatorem | |
Life aboard a British privateer in the time of Queen Anne : being the journal of Captain Woodes Rogers | |
Nieuwe Reize naa de Zuidzee, van daar naa Oost-Indien, en verder rondom de waereld, begonnen in 1708, en geëyndigd in 1711 : inhoudende een dagregister van zeer aanmerkenswaardige voorvallen, waar onder het veroveren van de steden Puna en Gujaquil, en het schip van Acapulco, en andere prysen, enz. : gedaan onder het bestier van William Dampier | |
Providence display'd, : Or a very Surprizing account of one Mr. Alexander Selkirk, Master of a Merchant-Man call'd the Cinque-Ports; who Dreaming that the Ship would soon after be lost, he desired to be left on a Desolate-Island in the South-Seas, where he liv'd Four Years and Four Months, without seeing the Face of Man, the Ship being afterwards cast away as he Dreamed. As also, How he came afterwards to be miraculously Preserv'd and Redeem'd from that fatal Place, by Two Bristol Privateers, call'd the Duke and Dutchess; that took the Rich Aquapulco Ship worth One Hundred Tunn of Gold, and brought it to England. To which is added, An Account of his Life and Conversation, Birth, and Education. His Description of the Island where he was cast; how he subsisted; the several strange Things he saw, and how he us'd to spend his Time. With some Pious Ejaculations that he used, Compos'd during his Melancholy Residence there. Written by his own Hand, and attested by most of the Eminent Merchants upon the Royal Exchange | |
Providence displayed: | |
Relation de la rivière des Amazones, traduite par feu M. de Gomberville... | |
[Sans titre] | |
Sekai junkoki. | |
Supplément ou description des côtes, rades... depuis Acapulco... jusques à l'île de Chiloé... | |
Vierjährige Reise nach der Südsee von da nach Ostindien und weiter rundum die Welt : gethan unter dem Schifspatron Kapitain William Dampier | |
Voyage autour du monde, commencé en 1708 & fini en 1711 | |
Voyage fait autour du monde; tr. de l'anglois. | |
世界巡航記 |