Travel
SYMSON William (1715)
A new voyage to the East-indies. Viz. I. To Suratte, and the Coast of Arabia, containing a compleat description of the Maldivy-Islands, their Product, Trade, &c. II. The Religion, Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, never before related by any English Author. III. Many curious Observations concerning Arabia and India, not to be found in any other Books of this nature; with Directions for Travellers. To which is added, A particular Account of the French factories in those parts, and of the general Trade throughout all India. With many excellent remarks by the Sieur Luillier
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FICTIVE VOYAGE WITH A DESCRIPTION OF MUSCAT
COVERTE Robert (1614)
A True and almost incredible Report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good ship called the Assention, in Cambaya, the farthest part of the East Indies) travelled by land through many unknowne Kingdomes, and great Cities. the second impression newly corrected
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The East India Company in the Middle East