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Bibliothecæ americanæ primordia : An attempt towards laying the foundation of an American library, in several books, papers, and writings, humbly given to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, for the perpetual use and benefit of their members, their missionaries, friends, correspondents, and others concern'd in the good design of planting and promoting Christianity within Her Majesties colonies and plantations in the West-Indies / By a member of the said society.

Accession number
PML 12855
Creator
Kennett, White, 1660-1728.
Published
London : Printed for G. Churchill, at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, 1713.
Credit line
Purchased with the Irwin collection, 1900.
Notes
Includes index.
First ed.
Only 250 copies printed.
"Advertisement," "Auctarium Bibliothecæ americanæ. An addition of some other books and papers humbly given to the Society ..." and "Index" by Robert Watts.
The dedication is dated Oct. 20, 1713, but the Advertisement has date Nov. 1, 1714, and the "addition" contains entries of books published in 1714.
The entries are arranged chronologically by date of publication; "extracts" from Purchas and Hakluyt are entered under date of voyage described.
The greater part of the library has been lost. "The remnant, now carefully guarded, consists of about 300 volumes, chiefly historical, theological, and polemical works."--Classified digest of the records of the S.P.G. London, 1873, p. 816.
Description
[2], iii, xvi, 3-275 [i.e., 283], [224] p. ; 22 cm
Provenance
From the Theodore Irwin collection.
Classification
Department