Volume I: Preface, C.F. Beckingham; Concordance between Hakluyt's Principal Navigations (3 vols., 1598-1600) and Principal Navigations (12 vols., 1903-5); Part I A Hakluyt Perspective: Hakluyt's view of British history, J.H. Parry; Richard Hakluyt, geographer, G.R. Crone; Hakluyt and the economic thought of his time, G.V. Scammell; Hakluyt's language, N.E. Osselton; Hakluyt's nautical terms, G.B.P. Naish; Hakluyt as translator, F.M. Rogers; Hakluyt's maps, R.A. Skelton; From Hakluyt to Purchas, C.R. Steele; Tudor travel literature: a brief history, G.B. Parks; Hakluyt's reputation, D.B. Quinn. Part II Hakluyt's Use of the Materials Available to Him: Northern Europe, G.D. Ramsay; Russia, J.S.G. Simmons; The Caspian, W.E.D. Allen; The Near East, North and East Africa, C.F. Beckingham; Morocco, the Saharan coast and the neighbouring Atlantic islands, P.E.H. Hair; Guinea, P.E.H. Hair; India, M.F. Strachan; The Far East, D.F. Lach; The Pacific, Helen Wallis; Latin America, K.R. Andrews; North America, D.B. Quinn; The Arctic, T.E. Armstrong. Part III From 1552 to 1616: A Hakluyt chronology, D.B. and A.M. Quinn. Volume II: Part 4 Contents and Sources of the Three Major Works: Divers Voyages, (1582), Principall Navigations (1589) and Principall Navigations (1598-1600), A.M. and D.B. Quinn. Part 5 Hakluyt's Books and Sources: The primary Hakluyt bibliography, D.B. Quinn, C.E. Armstrong and R.A. Skelton; Secondary works on Hakluyt and his circle, L.E. Pennington; Works published by the Hakluyt Society, 1846-1973, arranged by E.L.C. Mullins; Indexes, A.M. Quinn.
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