

An edition of A concise natural history of East and West Florida (1775)
containing an account of the natural produce of all the southern part of British America, in the three kingdoms of nature, particularly the animal and vegetable. Likewise, the artificial produce now raised, or possible to be raised, and manufactured there, with some commercial and political observations in that part of the world; and a chorographical account of the same. To which is added, by way of appendix, plain and easy directions to navigators over the bank of Bahama, the coast of the two Floridas, the north of Cuba, and the dangerous Gulph Passage. Noting also, the hitherto unknown watering places in that part of America, intended principally for the use of such vessels as may be so unfortunate as to be distressed by weather in that difficult part of the world. By Captain Bernard Romans. Illustrated with twelve copper plates, and two whole sheet maps. Vol. I.
By Bernard Romans
Publish Date
1775
Publisher
Printed for the author
Language
eng
Pages
342
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A concise natural history of East and West Florida
A concise natural history of East and West Florida
A concise natural history of East and West Florida
A concise natural history of East and West Florida
A concise natural history of East and West Florida
Language: eng
Pages: 291
Published In: 1961
Publisher: Reprinted by Pelican Pub. Co.
A concise natural history of East and West Florida
Language: eng
Pages: 342
Published In: 1973
Publisher: University of Florida Press
Language: eng
Pages: 442
Published In: 1999
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
A concise natural history of East and West-Florida.
Language: eng
Pages: 342
Published In: 1776
Publisher: Sold by R. Aitken, bookseller, opposite the London Coffee-House, Front-Street.
A concise natural history of East and West Florida
Language: eng
Published In: 1962
Publisher: University of Florida Press
A concise natural history of East and West-Florida.
Language: eng
Pages: 342
Published In: 1776
Publisher: Sold by R. Aitken, bookseller, opposite the London Coffee-House, Front-Street.