Struys, J. J., Butler, D., Morrison, J., & Kip, J. (1684). The voiages and travels of John Struys through Italy, Greece, Muscovy, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and other countries in Europe, Africa and Asia: Containing remarks and observations upon the manners, religion, polities, customs and laws of the inhabitants;, and a description of their several cities, towns, forts, and places of strength : together with an account of the authors many dangers by shipwreck, robbery, slavery, hunger, torture, and the like. : And two narratives of the taking of Astracan by the Cossacks,. printed for Abel Swalle, at the Unicorn at the West-End of St. Paul's Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStruys, Jan Janszoon, David Butler, John Morrison, and Johannes Kip. The Voiages and Travels of John Struys Through Italy, Greece, Muscovy, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and Other Countries in Europe, Africa and Asia: Containing Remarks and Observations upon the Manners, Religion, Polities, Customs and Laws of the Inhabitants;, and a Description of Their Several Cities, Towns, Forts, and Places of Strength : Together with an Account of the Authors Many Dangers by Shipwreck, Robbery, Slavery, Hunger, Torture, and the like. : And Two Narratives of the Taking of Astracan by the Cossacks,. London: printed for Abel Swalle, at the Unicorn at the West-End of St. Paul's Church-yard, 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStruys, Jan Janszoon, et al. The Voiages and Travels of John Struys Through Italy, Greece, Muscovy, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and Other Countries in Europe, Africa and Asia: Containing Remarks and Observations upon the Manners, Religion, Polities, Customs and Laws of the Inhabitants;, and a Description of Their Several Cities, Towns, Forts, and Places of Strength : Together with an Account of the Authors Many Dangers by Shipwreck, Robbery, Slavery, Hunger, Torture, and the like. : And Two Narratives of the Taking of Astracan by the Cossacks,. printed for Abel Swalle, at the Unicorn at the West-End of St. Paul's Church-yard, 1684.