APA (7th ed.) Citation

Beckford, W. (1790). A descriptive account of a part of the island of Jamaica: With remarks upon the cultivation of the sugar-cane, throughout the different seasons of the year, and chiefly considered in a picturesque point of view; also observations and reflections upon what would probably be the consequences of an abolition of the slave-trade, and of the emancipation of the slaves. By William Beckford, Esq. author of Remarks on the situation of Negroes in Jamaica. In two volumes. printed for T. and J. Egerton, Whitehall.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Beckford, William. A Descriptive Account of a Part of the Island of Jamaica: With Remarks upon the Cultivation of the Sugar-cane, Throughout the Different Seasons of the Year, and Chiefly Considered in a Picturesque Point of View; Also Observations and Reflections upon What Would Probably Be the Consequences of an Abolition of the Slave-trade, and of the Emancipation of the Slaves. By William Beckford, Esq. Author of Remarks on the Situation of Negroes in Jamaica. In Two Volumes. London: printed for T. and J. Egerton, Whitehall, 1790.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Beckford, William. A Descriptive Account of a Part of the Island of Jamaica: With Remarks upon the Cultivation of the Sugar-cane, Throughout the Different Seasons of the Year, and Chiefly Considered in a Picturesque Point of View; Also Observations and Reflections upon What Would Probably Be the Consequences of an Abolition of the Slave-trade, and of the Emancipation of the Slaves. By William Beckford, Esq. Author of Remarks on the Situation of Negroes in Jamaica. In Two Volumes. printed for T. and J. Egerton, Whitehall, 1790.

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