The voyages, adventures, and miraculous escape, of George Barton, of Maidstone, in Kent. Giving a particular Account of his Departure from Home. The Kindness he received from Capt. Irwin, and his young Friend the Midshipman; His Shipwreck, And dwelling on an Uninhabited Island, with the Fair Selima, Their Algerine Captivity, And Providential Escape; With their safe Arrival in England, after he had been absent from thence twelve Years, being supposed to be dead by his father and Relations.

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[1795?]
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Manchester : printed by A. Swindells, Hanging-Bridge. And sold by T. Thomas, and J. Sadler, [1795?]

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36p. ; 120.

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ESTC T92711

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