APA (7th ed.) Citation

Nordhoff, W. (1933). The journey of the Flame: Being an account of one year in the life of Senor Don Juan Obrigon, known during past years in the three Californias as Juan Colorado, and to the Indiada of the same as the Flame, born at San Jose del Arroyo, Lower California, Mexico, in 1798, and, having seen three centuries change customs and manners, died alone in 1902 at the Great Cardon, near Rosario, Mexico, with his face turned toward the south. The Literary guild.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Nordhoff, Walter. The Journey of the Flame: Being an Account of One Year in the Life of Senor Don Juan Obrigon, Known During Past Years in the Three Californias as Juan Colorado, and to the Indiada of the Same as the Flame, Born at San Jose Del Arroyo, Lower California, Mexico, in 1798, and, Having Seen Three Centuries Change Customs and Manners, Died Alone in 1902 at the Great Cardon, Near Rosario, Mexico, with His Face Turned Toward the South. New York: The Literary guild, 1933.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Nordhoff, Walter. The Journey of the Flame: Being an Account of One Year in the Life of Senor Don Juan Obrigon, Known During Past Years in the Three Californias as Juan Colorado, and to the Indiada of the Same as the Flame, Born at San Jose Del Arroyo, Lower California, Mexico, in 1798, and, Having Seen Three Centuries Change Customs and Manners, Died Alone in 1902 at the Great Cardon, Near Rosario, Mexico, with His Face Turned Toward the South. The Literary guild, 1933.

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