The Travels of Don Francisco de Quevedo through terra australis incognita discovering the laws, customs, manners and fashions of the south Indians : a novel, originally in Spanish.
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- The Travels of Don Francisco de Quevedo through terra australis incognita discovering the laws, customs, manners and fashions of the south Indians : a novel, originally in Spanish.
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- London :: Printed for William Grantham ...,
- 1684.
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Contents
- title page
- frontispiece
- TO THE READER.
- AN INDEX.
- A Prologue.
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part - 1
- The Discovery of the Land of Belly-All-Main, a part of the South Indies, Called, Terra Australis Incognita, Borde∣ring upon Terra Dell Fuego.
- Of Eat-All-Main or Gluttonia.
- Of Dressing burgh, the first Canton of Eat-All-main.
- Of Banquetois, the Second Canton of Eat-All-Main.
- Of Pewter-Plateria, the Third Can∣ton of Eat-All-Main.
- Of the Metropolitan City of Eat-All-Main, called Flesh-Pasti-Nople.
- The Wars of the Eat-All-Mains.
- Of Idle-Burgh, an Imperial free Town.
- The Religion of the Eat-All-Mains.
- Of the Laws of the Eat-All-Mains.
- Of the Election of the Great DUKE.
- Of Starvling Island: Or, Hun∣gerland
- Of Drink-All-Main, the Second Province of Belly-All-Main.
- Of the Shires of the Province of Drink-All-Main.
- The Description of Carousi-Kani∣kin the chief City of Drink-All-Main, as also the Fashions, and Manners of the Drink-All-Mains.
- Of the Knights of the Golden-Tun, and the Laws of the Drink-All-Mains.
- Of the Arts, and Millitary Disciplines of the Drink-All-Mains.
- Of the Funerals of one the Chief Quagmirist's.
- Of Brandy-burgh, or Liquor-Ardens, and of the Pilgrimage of St. Brochio.
- A Description of Bottles-Brook.
- THE Second Part.
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THE
Third Part.
- Of the Scituation of Fooliana and Populousness thereof.
- The Parts of Fooliana and the Peoples Conditions in General.
- Of Fooliana the Fickle.
- Of the Peoples Conditions and Attire.
- Of Fooliana the Fond.
- Of Ass-Sex.
- Of the Cityes of Cockscom-baya and Ass-Sex, and of Blocks-ford the Metropolitan.
- Of the Marquisate of Spendall-ezza.
- Of Clawback-Court.
- Of Fooliana the Fat.
- The Quality and Conditions of the People.
- Of the Paradice of Fooliana the Fat.
- Of Fooliana the Devout.
- The State Publick of Fooliana the Devout.
- THE Fourth Part.