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Beers Quinn, David
David Beers Quinn
David Beers Quinn (British historian)
Quinn, D. B.
Quinn, David B.
Quinn, David B., (ed.)
Quinn, David Beers
Quinn, David Beers (Mr.)
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1909-2002
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Croft-Murray, Edward
Cumming, William Patterson
Cumming, William Patterson (1900-)
Hakluyt, Richard (1552?-1616))
Hillier, Susan
Hillier, Susan E.
Hulton, Paul Hope
Hunter and Foulis
Queen's University of Belfast
Quinn, Alison M.
Quinn, Alison Moffat
Quinn, David Beers
Ryan, A.N.
Skelton, R. A.
Skelton, R.A. (1906-1970)
Skelton, Raleigh Ashlin
Skelton, Raleigh Ashlin (1906-1970)
Sousa, António Alberto Marinho Duarte de (1896-1950)
Thrower, Norman Joseph William (1919-....))
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Address by David Beers Quinn, Professor of History, University of Liverpool, England : Jamestown Day, Jamestown Island, May 11, 1969.
Agenda for Irish History: Ireland from 1461 to 1603. (Reprinted from Irish Historical Studies, IV).
American drawings of John White, 1577-1590, with drawings of European and oriental subjects., The
Anglo-Irish local government, 1485-1534.
buccaneer's atlas, A : Basil Ringrose's South Sea waggoner : a sea atlas and sailing directions of the Pacific coast of the Americas, 1682
contemporary list of Hariot references, A
découverte de l'Amérique du Nord, La
discourse of Ireland (circa 1599): a sidelight on English colonial policy., A
Discourse of western planting
discovery of North America, The
Divers voyages touching the discoverie of America, and the ilands adiacent unto the same, made first of all by our Englishmen, and afterward by the Frenchmen and Britons
early interpretation of Poynings' law, 1494-1534, The
Early Maryland in a wider world
Elizabethans and the Irish., The
England and the Azores 1581-1582 three letters
England's Sea Empire, 1550-1642
English New England voyages, 1602-1608
Essays in British and Irish history : in honour of James Eadie Todd
European approaches to North America, 1450-1640
Explorers and colonies America, 1500-1625
First colonists, The : documents on the planting of the first English settlements in North America, 1584-1590
first pilgrims, The
Government printing and the publication of the Irish statutes in the sixteenth century
Hakluyt handbook ..., The
Hakluyt's map
image of Ireland with discoverie of woodkarne
image of Irelande with a discoverie of woodkarne, The
Index
Ireland & America : their early associations : 1500-1640
Irish Parliamentary subsidy in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries., The
Last voyage of Thomas Cavendish, 1591-1592 the autograph manuscript of his own account of the voyage written shortly before his death, from the collection of Paul Mellon
Martin Pring at Provincetown in 1603?
New American World : a documentary history of North America to 1612
new found land of Stephen Parmenius... rabat de la jaquette (Prof. of Modern History, Univ. of Liverpool), The
new found land of Stephen Parmenius, The : the life and writings of a Hungarian poet, drowned on a voyage from Newfoundland, 1583
North American discovery, circa 1000-1612
Observations gathered out of «A discourse of the plantation of the Southern colony in Virginia by the English 1606», written by that honorable gentleman, Master George Percy
Parliaments and Great Councils in Ireland, 1461-1586.
port books or local customs accounts of Southampton for the reign of Edward IV, 1937:, The
preliminaries to New France, The : site selection for the fur trade by the French, 1604-1608
Principall navigations, voiages, and discoveries of the English nation.
Raleigh and the British Empire.
Richard Hakluyt, editor. A study introductory of the facsimile edition of Richard Hakluyt's Divers voyages (1582)
Roanoke voyages, 1584-1590, The : documents to illustrate the English voyages to North America under the patent granted to Walter Raleigh in 1584
Sebastian Cabot and Bristol exploration
Set fair for Roanoke voyages and colonies 1584-1606
Sir Francis Drake as seen by his contemporaries
Sir Thomas Smith (1513-1577) and the beginnings of English colonial theory.
Sources for the ethnography of northeastern North America to 1611
Terra cognita, May 2002:
Thomas Harriot and the problem of America.
Ulster, 1460-1550. : [Anglo-Irish Ulster in the early sixteenth century.
Virginia voyages from Hakluyt.
Voyages and colonising enterprises of Sir Humphrey Gilbert. Vol. I/II.
Westward enterprise, The : English activities in Ireland, the Atlantic, and America, 1480-1650
Works.
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BM cat (Quinn, David Beers)
Fuller form of personal name: David Beers
His Set fair for Roanoke, c1984 CIP t.p. (David Beers Quinn) data sheet (b. 4/24/1909)
His Sources for the ethnography of northeastern North America to 1611, 1981 t.p. (David B. Quinn)
Historians
Terra cognita, May 2002 p.1 (David Beers Quinn, b. 1909, d. 19 Mar. 2002)
The image of Irelande with a discoverie of woodkarne, 1985 title page (David B. Quinn; Emeritus Professor of Modern History, University of Liverpool)
The port books or local customs accounts of Southampton for the reign of Edward IV, 1937 v. 1, t.p. (D.B. Quinn, B.A., Ph.D.)
nuc89-33438: Derricke, J. The image of Irelande ... 1985 (hdg. on DeU rept.: Quinn, D. B.)
Thesis (D. Litt.)--Queen's University of Belfast, 1958
Wikipedia, Sept. 17, 2015 (David Beers Quinn; born April 24, 1909 at Dublin, Ireland, died March 19, 2002 at Liverpool, England; Irish historian who wrote extensively on the voyages of discovery and colonisation of America) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Beers_Quinn
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