Bickerstaff's New-York almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1778 ...: To which is added, an account of the inhabitants of New-Zealand, embellished with the following elegant engravings, I. The head of Otegoowgoow, son of a New Zealand chief. II. The head of a chief of New-Zealand. III. A representation of a war canoe. IV. Two natives of New-Holland, properly equipped for war, advancing to combat. V. A new-Zealnd warrior in his proper dress and armor. : Also, a variety of entertaining pieces in prose and verse.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBickerstaff's New-York Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1778 ...: To Which Is Added, an Account of the Inhabitants of New-Zealand, Embellished with the Following Elegant Engravings, I. The Head of Otegoowgoow, Son of a New Zealand Chief. II. The Head of a Chief of New-Zealand. III. A Representation of a War Canoe. IV. Two Natives of New-Holland, Properly Equipped for War, Advancing to Combat. V. A New-Zealnd Warrior in His Proper Dress and Armor. : Also, a Variety of Entertaining Pieces in Prose and Verse.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBickerstaff's New-York Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1778 ...: To Which Is Added, an Account of the Inhabitants of New-Zealand, Embellished with the Following Elegant Engravings, I. The Head of Otegoowgoow, Son of a New Zealand Chief. II. The Head of a Chief of New-Zealand. III. A Representation of a War Canoe. IV. Two Natives of New-Holland, Properly Equipped for War, Advancing to Combat. V. A New-Zealnd Warrior in His Proper Dress and Armor. : Also, a Variety of Entertaining Pieces in Prose and Verse.