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A true relation of the travels and most miserable captivity of William Davies, Barber-Surgeon of London, under the Duke of Florence

Subtitle Wherein is truly set down the manner of his taking, the long time of his slavery, and means of his delivery, after eight years and ten months' captivity on the galleys. Discovering many lands, islands, rivers, cities, and towns of the Christians and infidels, the condition of the people, and the manner of their country: with many more strange things, as in the book is briefly and plainly expressed. By William Davies, Barber-Surgeon of London, and born in the city of Hereford
Reference DAVIES, William. A TRUE RELATION OF THE TRAVELS AND MOST MISERABLE CAPTIVITY OF WILLIAM DAVIES, BARBER-SURGEON OF LONDON, UNDER THE DUKE OF FLORENCE: WHEREIN IS TRULY SET DOWN THE MANNER OF HIS TAKING, THE LONG TIME OF HIS SLAVERY, AND MEANS OF HIS DELIVERY, AFTER EIGHT YEARS AND TEN MONTHS' CAPTIVITY ON THE GALLEYS. DISCOVERING MANY LANDS, ISLANDS, RIVERS, CITIES, AND TOWNS OF THE CHRISTIANS AND INFIDELS, THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE, AND THE MANNER OF THEIR COUNTRY: WITH MANY MORE STRANGE THINGS, AS IN THE BOOK IS BRIEFLY AND PLAINLY EXPRESSED. BY WILLIAM DAVIES, BARBER-SURGEON OF LONDON, AND BORN IN THE CITY OF HEREFORD. Londres, Inglaterra: Nicholas Bourne, 1614.

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