Hakluyt Society - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • R. C. Bridges & P. E. H. Hair (eds), Compassing the Vaste Globe of the Earth, Studies in the History of the Hakluyt Society, London, 1996
  • Roy Bridges, 'William Desborough Cooley (1795–1883)', Geographers Biobibliographical Studies, 27, 2008, pp. 43–62
  • G. R. Crone, '"Jewells of Antiquitie", the Work of the Hakluyt Society', The Geographical Journal, 128, 1962
  • William Foster, 'The Hakluyt Society, a Retrospect 1846–1946', in Edward Lynam (ed.), Richard Hakluyt & his Successors, A Volume issued to commemorate the Centenary of the Hakluyt Society, London, 1946
  • Dorothy Middleton, 'The Early History of the Hakluyt Society 1847–1923', The Geographical Journal, 152, 1986, pp. 217–224
  • Dorothy Middleton, 'The Hakluyt Society 1846–1923', Annual Report for 1984, Hakluyt Society, pp. 12–23

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