Selected Works
- Thesaurus Geographicus. A new body of geography: or a compleat description of the Earth Collected with great care from the most approv'd geographers and modern travellers and discoveries by several hands (1695)
- A System of Geography (1701)
- The Compleat Geographer (1709)
- The British empire in America (1708)
- A View of the Coasts, Countries, and Islands within the limits of the South Sea Company (1711)
- The World Described (1715)
- A Set of Fifty New and Correct Maps of England and Wales (1724)
- A Tour Thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain: Divided Into Circuits or Journies. 4 volumes. (1761)
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