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0055 Mélanges d'Histoire et de Géographie Orientales : vol.1
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JEAN DE MANDEVILLE   47

whatever is curious and Remarkable therein. Faithfully collected from the Original Manuscript, and Illustrated with Variety of Pictures. London : Printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking Glass opposite to St. Magnut's Church, London Bridge, and J. Harris, at the Looking Glass and Bible, on London Bridge, Price bound, one shilling. in-12, pp. 138 ± 3 ff. pour la table. [1730].

British Museum, 435. a. 1.

The Travels and Voyages [titre ut supra]. London : Printed for J. Osborne, near Dockhead, Southwark, and James Hodges, at the Looking- Glass, on London Bridge. Price bound, one shilling. in-12, pp. 138 + 3 ff. pour la table..

Une gray. sur bois pour front. — Même éd. que la précédente. — British Museum, 10055, a.

The Foreign Travels of Sir John Mandeville. Containing, An Account of remote Kingdoms, Countries, Rivers, Castles, &c. Together with a Description of Giants, Pigmies, and various other People of odd Deformities ; as also their Laws, Customs, and Manners. Likewise, enchanted Wildernesses, Dragons, Griffins, and many more wonderful Beasts of Prey. &c. &c. &c. Printed and Sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, in-12, pp. 24, vig. [1750 ?]

Chap Book. — British Museum, 1079—i-14.

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Réimp. pp. 405-416 de Chap Books of the Eighteenth Century... by John Ashton. London, Chatto & Windus, 1882,

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The Foreign Travels of Sir John Mandeville