APA (7th ed.) Citation

Maxse, S. F. I. (1906). Seymour Vandeleur, Lieutentant-colonel, Scots guards & Irish guards: A plain narrative of the part played by British officers in the acquisition of colonies and dependencies in Africa representing a dominion of greater extent than India added to the British empire in less than twenty years. William Heinemann.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Maxse, Sir Frederick Ivor. Seymour Vandeleur, Lieutentant-colonel, Scots Guards & Irish Guards: A Plain Narrative of the Part Played by British Officers in the Acquisition of Colonies and Dependencies in Africa Representing a Dominion of Greater Extent than India Added to the British Empire in Less than Twenty Years. London: William Heinemann, 1906.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Maxse, Sir Frederick Ivor. Seymour Vandeleur, Lieutentant-colonel, Scots Guards & Irish Guards: A Plain Narrative of the Part Played by British Officers in the Acquisition of Colonies and Dependencies in Africa Representing a Dominion of Greater Extent than India Added to the British Empire in Less than Twenty Years. William Heinemann, 1906.

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