Believed to be the account of an imaginary voyage, Robert Lade, to whom the work has been attributed, being an invention of the author. Cf. Grove, P.B. Imaginary voyage in prose fiction, New York, 1941.
Tome 1.: [2], xvj, 370 p., [2] folded leaves of plates; t. 2.: [2], 360 [i.e. 400] p.
"Catalogue des livres qui se vendent à Paris chez Didot ... 1744": t. 2, p. 387-360 [i.e. 400].