Abstract
Picture this: sea coasts of Virginia arre full of Ila[n]ds, wehr by the entrance into the mayne la[n]d is hard to finde. For although they bee separated with diuers and sundrie large Diuision, which seem to yeeld conuenient entrance, yet to our great perill we proued that they wear shallowe, and full of dangerous flatts, and could neuer perce opp into the mayne la[n]d, vntill wee made trialls in many places with o[u]r small pinnace.1 So begins Thomas Harriot's account of Arrival of the Englishmen in as printed by Theodore de Bry in A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land in Virginia, published at Frankfurt in 1590. The reader of Harriot's text is required to situate himor herself in space in quite precise terms: notionally as an Englishman aboard a pinnace (perhaps Dorothy2) off the coast of North America at latitude 35?51'42 north and longitude 075?37'18 west in July 1584, physically at about eighteen inches opposite the nine by twelve and a half-inch page surface of de Bry's folio volume.3 Celebrated today as one of the monuments of early modern printing, de Bry's edition of A True and Brief Report is fitted out with a tipped-in map and with copperplate engravings based on watercolor drawings made on site by John White. The engraved plates, which constitute the bulk of the volume, are collected under their own title: The True Pictures and Fashions of the People in That Part of America Now Called Virginia. (Plate 2, with its long narrative caption, is reproduced here as figure 1.) The Folger Library copy of the volume measures about a half-inch thick and weighs two pounds four and a half ounces.4 In effect the volume, slim but relatively heavy, presents itself to the reader as a planar surface. The visual cast of the whole affair is emphasized by the idiosyncratic spelling. De Bry's typesetters in Frankfurt were German speakers who had no idea what English sounded like; they simply cast in type what the copy text looked like.
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