Cooley, W. D. (1969). Inner Africa laid open: In an attempt to trace the chief lines of communication across that continent south of the Equator; with the routes to the Muropue and the Cazembe, Moenemoezi and Lake Nyassa; the journeys of the Rev. Dr. Krapf and the Rev. J. Rebmann on the eastern coast; and the discoveries of Messrs. Oswell and Livingstone in the heart of the continent. Negro Universities Press.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCooley, William Desborough. Inner Africa Laid Open: In an Attempt to Trace the Chief Lines of Communication Across That Continent South of the Equator; with the Routes to the Muropue and the Cazembe, Moenemoezi and Lake Nyassa; the Journeys of the Rev. Dr. Krapf and the Rev. J. Rebmann on the Eastern Coast; and the Discoveries of Messrs. Oswell and Livingstone in the Heart of the Continent. New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCooley, William Desborough. Inner Africa Laid Open: In an Attempt to Trace the Chief Lines of Communication Across That Continent South of the Equator; with the Routes to the Muropue and the Cazembe, Moenemoezi and Lake Nyassa; the Journeys of the Rev. Dr. Krapf and the Rev. J. Rebmann on the Eastern Coast; and the Discoveries of Messrs. Oswell and Livingstone in the Heart of the Continent. Negro Universities Press, 1969.