APA Citation

Dean, J. (1762). A narrative of the shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley: In her voyage from England to Boston. With An Account of the Miraculous Escape of the Captain and his Crew, on a Rock, called Boone-Island; the Hardships they endured there, and their happy Deliverance. By John Deane, then Commander of the said Galley; But for many Years after His Majesty's Consul for the Ports of Flanders, residing at Ostend (The fifth edition.). [London?].

Chicago Style Citation

Dean, John. A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley: In Her Voyage From England to Boston. With An Account of the Miraculous Escape of the Captain and His Crew, On a Rock, Called Boone-Island; the Hardships They Endured There, and Their Happy Deliverance. By John Deane, Then Commander of the Said Galley; But for Many Years After His Majesty's Consul for the Ports of Flanders, Residing At Ostend. The fifth edition. [London?], 1762.

MLA Citation

Dean, John. A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley: In Her Voyage From England to Boston. With An Account of the Miraculous Escape of the Captain and His Crew, On a Rock, Called Boone-Island; the Hardships They Endured There, and Their Happy Deliverance. By John Deane, Then Commander of the Said Galley; But for Many Years After His Majesty's Consul for the Ports of Flanders, Residing At Ostend. The fifth edition. [London?], 1762.

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