Gordon, P., & Morden, R. (1693). Geography anatomized, or, A compleat geographical grammar: Being a short and exact analysis of the whole body of modern geography after a new, plain and easie method whereby any person may in a short time attain to the knowledge of that most noble and useful science : comprehending a most compendious account of the continents, islands, peninsula's isthmus, promontories, mountains, oceans, seas, gulphs, straits, lakes, rivers and chief towns of the whole earth ... : to which is subjoin'd the present state of the European plantations in the East and West Indies ... Printed by J.R. for Robert Morden and Thomas Cockerill ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGordon, Patrick, and Robert Morden. Geography Anatomized, or, A Compleat Geographical Grammar: Being a Short and Exact Analysis of the Whole Body of Modern Geography After a New, Plain and Easie Method Whereby Any Person May in a Short Time Attain to the Knowledge of That Most Noble and Useful Science : Comprehending a Most Compendious Account of the Continents, Islands, Peninsula's Isthmus, Promontories, Mountains, Oceans, Seas, Gulphs, Straits, Lakes, Rivers and Chief Towns of the Whole Earth ... : To Which Is Subjoin'd the Present State of the European Plantations in the East and West Indies ... London: Printed by J.R. for Robert Morden and Thomas Cockerill ..., 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGordon, Patrick, and Robert Morden. Geography Anatomized, or, A Compleat Geographical Grammar: Being a Short and Exact Analysis of the Whole Body of Modern Geography After a New, Plain and Easie Method Whereby Any Person May in a Short Time Attain to the Knowledge of That Most Noble and Useful Science : Comprehending a Most Compendious Account of the Continents, Islands, Peninsula's Isthmus, Promontories, Mountains, Oceans, Seas, Gulphs, Straits, Lakes, Rivers and Chief Towns of the Whole Earth ... : To Which Is Subjoin'd the Present State of the European Plantations in the East and West Indies ... Printed by J.R. for Robert Morden and Thomas Cockerill ..., 1693.