APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1653). The Strange vvonder of the world, Or the great gyant described.: With the monsterousness of his stature, his conditions, the place where, and the manner how he was taken. As also, his residence in Portsmouth Road, in an East Indy merchants ship, called the Nonsuch; with the great preparations making for his bringing up to London; and what is intended to be done with him there. by J.C. and T.W..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Strange Vvonder of the World, Or the Great Gyant Described.: With the Monsterousness of His Stature, His Conditions, the Place Where, and the Manner How He Was Taken. As Also, His Residence in Portsmouth Road, in an East Indy Merchants Ship, Called the Nonsuch; with the Great Preparations Making for His Bringing Up to London; and What Is Intended to Be Done with Him There. Printed at London: by J.C. and T.W., 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Strange Vvonder of the World, Or the Great Gyant Described.: With the Monsterousness of His Stature, His Conditions, the Place Where, and the Manner How He Was Taken. As Also, His Residence in Portsmouth Road, in an East Indy Merchants Ship, Called the Nonsuch; with the Great Preparations Making for His Bringing Up to London; and What Is Intended to Be Done with Him There. by J.C. and T.W., 1653.

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