Ray, W. (1911). The American tars in Tripolitan slavery: Containing an account of the loss and capture of the United States frigate Philadelphia; treatment and sufferings of the prisoners; description of the place; manners, customs, &c., of the Tripolitans; public transactions of the United States with that regency, including Gen. Eaton's expedition, interspersed with interesting remarks, anecdotes, and poetry, on various subjects, written during upwards of nineteen month's imprisonment and vassalage among the Turks. W. Abbatt.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRay, William. The American Tars in Tripolitan Slavery: Containing an Account of the Loss and Capture of the United States Frigate Philadelphia; Treatment and Sufferings of the Prisoners; Description of the Place; Manners, Customs, &c., of the Tripolitans; Public Transactions of the United States with That Regency, Including Gen. Eaton's Expedition, Interspersed with Interesting Remarks, Anecdotes, and Poetry, on Various Subjects, Written During Upwards of Nineteen Month's Imprisonment and Vassalage Among the Turks. New York: W. Abbatt, 1911.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRay, William. The American Tars in Tripolitan Slavery: Containing an Account of the Loss and Capture of the United States Frigate Philadelphia; Treatment and Sufferings of the Prisoners; Description of the Place; Manners, Customs, &c., of the Tripolitans; Public Transactions of the United States with That Regency, Including Gen. Eaton's Expedition, Interspersed with Interesting Remarks, Anecdotes, and Poetry, on Various Subjects, Written During Upwards of Nineteen Month's Imprisonment and Vassalage Among the Turks. W. Abbatt, 1911.