APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hughes, E. J. (1959). America the vincible.: A brief inquiry, written with much anxiety and some anger, dealing with matters of foreign policy, seeking probable sources of our peril and causes of our fears, as well as the suggestion of possible ways by which we might, while enduring the stern trial, hold hope, tempered by reason, to live in freedom more profound & peace less precarious ([1st ed.].). Doubleday.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hughes, Emmet John. America the Vincible.: A Brief Inquiry, Written with Much Anxiety and Some Anger, Dealing with Matters of Foreign Policy, Seeking Probable Sources of Our Peril and Causes of Our Fears, as Well as the Suggestion of Possible Ways by Which We Might, While Enduring the Stern Trial, Hold Hope, Tempered by Reason, to Live in Freedom More Profound & Peace Less Precarious. [1st ed.]. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1959.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hughes, Emmet John. America the Vincible.: A Brief Inquiry, Written with Much Anxiety and Some Anger, Dealing with Matters of Foreign Policy, Seeking Probable Sources of Our Peril and Causes of Our Fears, as Well as the Suggestion of Possible Ways by Which We Might, While Enduring the Stern Trial, Hold Hope, Tempered by Reason, to Live in Freedom More Profound & Peace Less Precarious. [1st ed.]. Doubleday, 1959.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.