APA Citation

(1770). The mournful tragedy; being a true copy of verses, shewing the unparellelled sufferings of Mr. Heer van Essel, a Dutchman, his lady, and sixteen sailors, who Through Extremity and Hardships at Sea were obliged to Kill and Eat one another. London: printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane.

Chicago Style Citation

The Mournful Tragedy; Being a True Copy of Verses, Shewing the Unparellelled Sufferings of Mr. Heer Van Essel, a Dutchman, His Lady, and Sixteen Sailors, Who Through Extremity and Hardships At Sea Were Obliged to Kill and Eat One Another. London: printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, 1770.

MLA Citation

The Mournful Tragedy; Being a True Copy of Verses, Shewing the Unparellelled Sufferings of Mr. Heer Van Essel, a Dutchman, His Lady, and Sixteen Sailors, Who Through Extremity and Hardships At Sea Were Obliged to Kill and Eat One Another. London: printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, 1770.

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