APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mandeville, A. H. (1854). A faithful and authentic narrative of the abduction, captivity, sufferings, and heartrending misfortunes of Payneta Mandeville, wife of Augustus H. Mandeville, of Baltimore, Maryland, who was abducted by the Spanish bandits of New Granada ... M. L. Barclay.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mandeville, Augustus H. A Faithful and Authentic Narrative of the Abduction, Captivity, Sufferings, and Heartrending Misfortunes of Payneta Mandeville, Wife of Augustus H. Mandeville, of Baltimore, Maryland, Who Was Abducted by the Spanish Bandits of New Granada ... Richmond, Va.: M. L. Barclay, 1854.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mandeville, Augustus H. A Faithful and Authentic Narrative of the Abduction, Captivity, Sufferings, and Heartrending Misfortunes of Payneta Mandeville, Wife of Augustus H. Mandeville, of Baltimore, Maryland, Who Was Abducted by the Spanish Bandits of New Granada ... M. L. Barclay, 1854.

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