BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
The John Carter Brown Library 1634 Relation
John Carter Brown (1797-1874) was possessed by the
bibliomaniacal demon: Americana was his passion. The
acquisitions of Brown's thirty years' collecting reveal
his pursuit of the book as idea. Yet the book as form
was also of concern to this collector of the "Great Sub-
ject." Presented below is a bibliographical description
of the original pamphlet here reprinted.
A | RELATION | OF | The successefull beginnings of
the Lord | BALTEMORE'S Plantation in | Mary-land. |
Being an extract of certaine Letters written from |
thence, by some of the Aduenturers, to their | friends in
England. | [rule] | To which is added, | The Conditions
of plantation propounded by his Lord- | ship for the
second voyage intended this present | yeere, 1634. |
[rule] | [leaf ornament, 11x21 mm.] | [rule] | Anno.
Dom. 1634.
COLLATION: leaves 181 x 138 mm. Small 4°: A-B4 [B2
mis-signed A2]; 8 leaves; pp. [14] [1 leaf] [1]-11 [12]
13-14.
CONTENTS: A1r title; A1r blank; A2r: [headpiece, leaf-
and-urn, 20 X 96 mm.] | A | Relation of the successefull
beginnings of the | Lord Baltemore's plantation in
Mary-land.; A2r-B2v (pp. 1-10) text of Relation, dated
on p. 10: From St. Maries in | Mary-land, 27. May, |
1634; B3r (p. 11): [headpiece, leaf-and-urn, 20 x 96 mm.]
| [attestation to the truth of the Relation, signed by
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