Hammon, B. A narrative of the uncommon sufferings, and surprizing deliverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro man,---servant to General Winslow, of Marshfield, in New-England: Who returned to Boston, after having been absent almost thirteen years. : Containing an account of the many hardships he underwent from the time he left his master's house, in the year 1747, to the time of his return to Boston. --How he was cast away in the Capes of Florida;--the horrid cruelty and inhuman barbarity of the Indians in murdering the whole ship's crew;--the manner of his being carry'd by them into captivity. Also, an account of his being confined four years and seven months in a close dungeon,--and the remarkable manner in which he met with his good old master in London; who returned to New-England, a passenger, in the same ship.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHammon, Briton. A Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings, and Surprizing Deliverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro Man,---servant to General Winslow, of Marshfield, in New-England: Who Returned to Boston, After Having Been Absent Almost Thirteen Years. : Containing an Account of the Many Hardships He Underwent from the Time He Left His Master's House, in the Year 1747, to the Time of His Return to Boston. --How He Was Cast Away in the Capes of Florida;--the Horrid Cruelty and Inhuman Barbarity of the Indians in Murdering the Whole Ship's Crew;--the Manner of His Being Carry'd by Them into Captivity. Also, an Account of His Being Confined Four Years and Seven Months in a Close Dungeon,--and the Remarkable Manner in Which He Met with His Good Old Master in London; Who Returned to New-England, a Passenger, in the Same Ship.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHammon, Briton. A Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings, and Surprizing Deliverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro Man,---servant to General Winslow, of Marshfield, in New-England: Who Returned to Boston, After Having Been Absent Almost Thirteen Years. : Containing an Account of the Many Hardships He Underwent from the Time He Left His Master's House, in the Year 1747, to the Time of His Return to Boston. --How He Was Cast Away in the Capes of Florida;--the Horrid Cruelty and Inhuman Barbarity of the Indians in Murdering the Whole Ship's Crew;--the Manner of His Being Carry'd by Them into Captivity. Also, an Account of His Being Confined Four Years and Seven Months in a Close Dungeon,--and the Remarkable Manner in Which He Met with His Good Old Master in London; Who Returned to New-England, a Passenger, in the Same Ship.