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The shipwreck. By William Falconer.
Falconer, William, 1732-1769.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The shipwreck; a poem. By William Falconer.
Falconer, William, 1732-1769.Date: [1795?]- Books
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The shipwreck, or Paul and Virginia / From the French of M. De Saint Pierre.
Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de, 1737-1814.Date: 1808- Books
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The shipwreck. A poem. In three cantos. By a sailor.
Falconer, William, 1732-1769.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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The shipwreck. A poem. By William Falconer. [Two lines from Virgil]
Falconer, William, 1732-1769.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The shipwreck. By William Falconer. To which is added, an occasional elegy.
Falconer, William, 1732-1769.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The shipwreck, a poem, by W. Falconer, author of the marine dictionary,
Falconer, William, 1732-1769.Date: [1800?]- Books
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The shipwreck. A poem. By William Falconer, Author of the Marine Dictionary.
Falconer, William, 1732-1769.Date: [1800?]- Pictures
Survivors of a shipwreck on a raft at sea. Engraving by W. Miller, 185-, after F. Danby, 1824.
Danby, Francis, 1793-1861.Date: [between 1850 and 1859?]Reference: 2491416i- Pictures
A wrecker salvaging the remains of a shipwreck off the Shetland Isles. Steel engraving by W. Miller after W. Collins.
Collins, William, 1788-1847.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 590007i- Books
Death raft : the human drama of the Medusa shipwreck / Alexander McKee.
McKee, Alexander, 1918-1992.Date: 1975- Pictures
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A child being rescued from a shipwreck, two women are in the sea about to be rescued by a boat. Stipple engraving by A. Roffe after F.R. Roffe after W. Wyon.
Wyon, William, 1795-1851.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 17934i- Pictures
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Saint Paul: his shipwreck on Malta. Engraving by M. Vandergucht after G. Freman.
Freman, G.Date: 1705Reference: 6757i- Books
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The voyages, dangerous adventures, and miraculous escapes of Capt. Richard Falconer. Containing, the laws, customs, and manners of the Indians in America; his shipwrecks; his marrying an Indian wife; his narrow escape from the island of Dominica, &c. Intermix'd with the voyages and adventures of Thomas Randal, of Cork, pilot; with his shipwreck in the Baltick, being the only man that escaped: his being taken by the Indians of Virginia, &c. And an account of his death.
Chetwood, W. R. (William Rufus), -1766.Date: MDCCL.II. [1752]- Books
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The shipwreck and adventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud, a native of Bordeaux, and captain of a ship. Translated from the French, by Mrs. Griffith.
Dubois-Fontanelle, Jean Gaspard, 1737-1812.Date: 1799- Pictures
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A shipwrecked woman holds on to the remains of a ship-mast waving for help in the stormy sea. Engraving by C. Heath after H. Warren.
Warren, Henry, 1794-1879.Date: 1 October 1847Reference: 43718i- Books
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The shipwreck. By William Falconer, an English sailor. [Two lines from Virgil]
Falconer, William, 1732-1769.Date: 1800- Books
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The shipwreck. A sentimental and descriptive poem. In three cantos. By William Falconer, an English sailor. [Two lines in Latin from Virgil, with two line English translation]
Falconer, William, 1732-1769.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of His Majesty's ship Centaur.
Inglefield, John Nicholson, 1748-1828.Date: [1795?]- Books
Narrative of the shipwreck of the Juno, on the coast of Aracan, and of the singular preservation of fourteen of her company on the wreck ... / In a letter to his father, the Rev. Thomas Mackay ... By William Mackay.
Mackay, William.Date: 1798- Books
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The voyages dangerous adventures and imminent escapes of Capt. Rich. Falconer. Containing the laws, customs, and manners of the Indians in America; his shipwrecks; his marrying an Indian wife; his narrow escape from the island of Dominico, &c. Intermix'd with the voyages and adventures of Thomas Randal, of Cork, pilot; with his shipwreck in the Baltick, being the only man that escap'd: his being taken by the Indians of Virginia, &c. And an account of his death. The fourth edition corrected. To which is added, a great deliverance at sea, by William Johnson, D.D. chaplain to His Majesty.
Chetwood, W. R. (William Rufus), -1766.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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The true and surprising adventures, voyages, shipwreck, and distresses, of Mons. Pierre Viaud, a French sea-captain, and a native of Bourdeaux. Translated by Mrs. Griffith. Ornamented with two engravings.
Dubois-Fontanelle, Jean-Gaspard, 1737-1812.Date: 1797- Pictures
A shipwrecked sailor stands on the shore looking up at the sun's rays emerging from the clouds. Stipple engraving by J. Whessell, 1802, after J. Barney.
Barney, Joseph, 1753-1832.Date: Jan.y 1 1802Reference: 3140275i- Books
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True and surprising adventures, voyages, shipwreck and distresses, of Monsieur Pierre Viaud, a French sea-captain, and a native of Bourdeaux. Translated by Mrs. Griffiths.
Dubois-Fontanelle, Jean Gaspard, 1737-1812.Date: [1800?]- Books
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The surprizing yet real and true voyages and adventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud. A French sea-captain. To which is added, The shipwreck. A sentimental and descriptive poem, in three cantos. By William Falconer, an English sailor. [Two lines of verse]
Dubois-Fontanelle, Jean Gaspard, 1737-1812.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]