The first voiage of the English to the islands of Iapan : being the eighth voyage to the East Indies, vnder the commaund of captaine Iohn Saris of London, with three Shipps, the Cloue, the Hector, and the Thomas, manned with 262 men, begun Aprill 18, 1611. And finished September 27, 1617
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The first voiage of the English to the islands of Iapan : being the eighth voyage to the East Indies, vnder the commaund of captaine Iohn Saris of London, with three Shipps, the Cloue, the Hector, and the Thomas, manned with 262 men, begun Aprill 18, 1611. And finished September 27, 1617
(The Toyo Bunko sokan, no. 10)
Toyô Bunko, 1940.]
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Wherein are particulerly related diuers matters worthy of obseruation, both for course and action during the said voiage. With what befell them in the Red Sea, Bantam, in Iaua Maior, the Moluccoe islands, the islands of Iapan, by thinhabitants called Neffon, the manner of theire entertainemnt there, and discovery of the country 800 miles within land, the setling of an English factorie, at Firando, with their returne home along the coast of China.
Facsimile of original manuscript published in 1617