A Look Back The Journal and Letters of Captain Charles Bishop on the North-West Coast of America, in the Pacific and in New South Wales. 1794-1799. The Hakluyt Society, Second Series, No. CXXXI, 1966. Cambridge, Published for the Hakluyt Society © at the University Press. 1967. Edited by Michael Roe. ( Reproduced by permission of the Hakluyt Society.)</p
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