Richard Hakluyt (1552?1616) was fascinated from his earliest years by stories of strange lands and voyages of exploration. A priest by profession he was also an indefatigable editor and translator of geographical accounts and a propagandist for English expeditions to claim new lands especially in the Americas. His most famous work was first published in 1589 and expanded in 15981600: reissued here is the twelve-volume edition prepared by the Scottish firm of James MacLehose and Sons and first published between 1903 and 1905 which included introductory essays and notes. Hakluyt''s subjects range from transcriptions of personal accounts and ''ruttiers'' (descriptive charts of voyages) to patriotic attacks against rival nations (especially Spain). Volume 5 contains accounts of voyages to the Mediterranean and the Levant including a history of the great siege of Rhodes in 1522 by the troops of Suleiman the Magnificent.
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