Echard, L. (1697). A most compleat compendium of geography, general and special: Describing all the empires, kingdoms and dominions in the whole world : shewing their bounds, situation, dimensions, ancient and modern names, history, government, religions, languages ... bishopricks and universities : in a more plain and easie method, more compendious and useful than any of the lesser sort : together with an appendix of general rules for making a large geography, with the great uses of that science : very necessary for the right understanding of the transactions of the times (The fourth edition, corrected and much improved.). Printed for J. Salusbury ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEchard, Laurence. A Most Compleat Compendium of Geography, General and Special: Describing All the Empires, Kingdoms and Dominions in the Whole World : Shewing Their Bounds, Situation, Dimensions, Ancient and Modern Names, History, Government, Religions, Languages ... Bishopricks and Universities : In a More Plain and Easie Method, More Compendious and Useful than Any of the Lesser Sort : Together with an Appendix of General Rules for Making a Large Geography, with the Great Uses of That Science : Very Necessary for the Right Understanding of the Transactions of the Times. The fourth edition, corrected and much improved. London: Printed for J. Salusbury ..., 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEchard, Laurence. A Most Compleat Compendium of Geography, General and Special: Describing All the Empires, Kingdoms and Dominions in the Whole World : Shewing Their Bounds, Situation, Dimensions, Ancient and Modern Names, History, Government, Religions, Languages ... Bishopricks and Universities : In a More Plain and Easie Method, More Compendious and Useful than Any of the Lesser Sort : Together with an Appendix of General Rules for Making a Large Geography, with the Great Uses of That Science : Very Necessary for the Right Understanding of the Transactions of the Times. The fourth edition, corrected and much improved. Printed for J. Salusbury ..., 1697.