APA (7th ed.) Citation

Seldon, W. N. (1851). The extraordinary and all-absorbing journal of Wm. N. Seldon: One of a party of three men who belonged to the exploring expedition of Sir John Franklin, and who left the ship Terror, frozen up in ice, in the Arctic ocean, on the 10th day of June, 1850 ... together with an account of the discovery of new and beautiful country, inhabited by a strange race of people .. E.E. Barclay.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Seldon, William N. The Extraordinary and All-absorbing Journal of Wm. N. Seldon: One of a Party of Three Men Who Belonged to the Exploring Expedition of Sir John Franklin, and Who Left the Ship Terror, Frozen Up in Ice, in the Arctic Ocean, on the 10th Day of June, 1850 ... Together with an Account of the Discovery of New and Beautiful Country, Inhabited by a Strange Race of People .. Detroit, Mich.: E.E. Barclay, 1851.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Seldon, William N. The Extraordinary and All-absorbing Journal of Wm. N. Seldon: One of a Party of Three Men Who Belonged to the Exploring Expedition of Sir John Franklin, and Who Left the Ship Terror, Frozen Up in Ice, in the Arctic Ocean, on the 10th Day of June, 1850 ... Together with an Account of the Discovery of New and Beautiful Country, Inhabited by a Strange Race of People .. E.E. Barclay, 1851.

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