A true and faithful account of the religion and manners of the Mohammetans. In which is a particular relation of their pilgrimage to Mecca, the place of Mohammet's birth; and a description of Medina, and of his tomb there. As likewise of Algier, and the country adjacent: and of Alexandria, Grand-Cairo, &c. With an account of the author's being taken captive, the Turks cruelty to him, and of his escape. In which are many things never publish'd by any historian before. By Joseph Pitts of Exon.

  • Pitts, Joseph, 1662 or 3-ca. 1735.
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1704
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Exon : printed by S. Farley, for Philip Bishop, and Edward Score, in the High-Street, 1704.

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[16], 183 [i.e. 184] p. ; 80.

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ESTC T77077
Goldsmiths', 4043

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