Clarke, S. (1670). A true and faithful account of the four chiefest plantations of the English in America: To wit, of Virginia, New-England, Bermudus, Barbados : with the temperature of the air, the nature of the soil, the rivers, mountains, beasts, fowls, birds, fishes, trees, plants, fruits, &c. : as also, of the natives of Virginia, and New-England, their religion, customs, fishing, hunting, &c. Printed for Robert Clavel, Thomas Passenger, William Cadman, William Whitwood, Thomas Sawbridge, and William Birch.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationClarke, Samuel. A True and Faithful Account of the Four Chiefest Plantations of the English in America: To Wit, of Virginia, New-England, Bermudus, Barbados : With the Temperature of the Air, the Nature of the Soil, the Rivers, Mountains, Beasts, Fowls, Birds, Fishes, Trees, Plants, Fruits, &c. : As Also, of the Natives of Virginia, and New-England, Their Religion, Customs, Fishing, Hunting, &c. London: Printed for Robert Clavel, Thomas Passenger, William Cadman, William Whitwood, Thomas Sawbridge, and William Birch, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationClarke, Samuel. A True and Faithful Account of the Four Chiefest Plantations of the English in America: To Wit, of Virginia, New-England, Bermudus, Barbados : With the Temperature of the Air, the Nature of the Soil, the Rivers, Mountains, Beasts, Fowls, Birds, Fishes, Trees, Plants, Fruits, &c. : As Also, of the Natives of Virginia, and New-England, Their Religion, Customs, Fishing, Hunting, &c. Printed for Robert Clavel, Thomas Passenger, William Cadman, William Whitwood, Thomas Sawbridge, and William Birch, 1670.