- 24,000 word
early American colonial narrative, A true
reportory of the
wracke, and
redemption of Sir
Thomas Gates Knight; vpon, and from the
Ilands of...
- Martyr's De orbo novo (1530).
William Strachey's A True
Reportory of the
Wracke and
Redemption of Sir
Thomas Gates, Knight, an
eyewitness report of the...
- is
particularly indebted to
William Strachey's A True
Reportory of the
Wracke and
Redemption of Sir
Thomas Gates,
written in Virginia, and
dated 15 July...
- Knopf. ISBN 978-0307426703. Strachey, William. "The True
Reportory of the
Wracke and
Redemption of Sir
Thomas Gates" (f.p. 1625) in A
Voyage to Virginia...
- Strachey, and were
later published as the book A True
Reportory of the
wracke, and
redemption of Sir
THOMAS GATES, Knight.
After Samuel Argall kidnapped...
-
pipes are
already used to
convey signals in battle: Now goe the foes to
wracke The
Kerne apace doe
sweate And
baggepype then
instead of
Trompe Doe lull...
- it was
published in 1625 by
Samuel Purchas as "A true
reportory of the
wracke, and
redemption of Sir
THOMAS GATES Knight". It is
generally thought to...
-
Retrieved 24 July 2022.
Strachy [ = Strachey], W. 1625. A true
reportory of the
wracke, and
redemption of Sir
Thomas Gates Knight; upon, and from the
ilands of...
- Sea
Venture shipwreck on the
island of Bermuda, A True
Reportory of the
Wracke and
Redemption of Sir
Thomas Gates, Knight, was
misdated and
largely plagiarized...