Front cover image for A key into the language of America: or, An help to the language of the natives in that part of America called New-England. : Together with briefe observations of the customes, manners and worships, &c. of the aforesaid natives, in peace and warre, in life and death. : On all which are added spirituall observations, generall and particular by the authour, of chiefe and speciall use (upon all occasions) to all the English inhabiting those parts, yet pleasant and profitable to the view of all men:

A key into the language of America: or, An help to the language of the natives in that part of America called New-England. : Together with briefe observations of the customes, manners and worships, &c. of the aforesaid natives, in peace and warre, in life and death. : On all which are added spirituall observations, generall and particular by the authour, of chiefe and speciall use (upon all occasions) to all the English inhabiting those parts, yet pleasant and profitable to the view of all men:

Roger Williams, Gregory Dexter (Printer), Philip Bliss (Former owner), John Carter Brown (Former owner)
Print Book, English, 1643
Printed by Gregory Dexter, London,, 1643
dictionaries
[16], 91, 94-95, 92-93, 98-114, 105-197 (i.e. 205), [3] pages ; 15 cm (8vo)
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Error in paging: p. 77 misprinted as 67, 80 as 86, 92-93 as 94-95, 94-95 as 92-93, 115 as 105, 130 as 30; numbers 96-97 are omitted, and numbers 105-115 are repeated
Signatures: A-O⁸ (C4 missigned B4, M3 as M2)
"According to the licenser's endorsement on the last page, signed Io. Langley, the work was entered at Stationers' Hall, but an examination of the printed transcripts of the registers has failed to show an entry during 1643. It was published Sept. 7 of that year, see the Thomason Catalogue."--Sabin 104339
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Library copy: From the libraries of Philip Bliss and John Carter Brown, with their armorial bookplates. Brown's crest and initial gilt stamped on cover