APA Citation

Turner, R. (1787). A view of the earth: Being a short but comprehensive system of modern geography. Exhibiting, I. A Description of the Figure, Size, Motion, &c. of the Earth; with the Uses and Height of the Atmosphere, or Air surrounding it. II. Such Geographical Definitions, Schemes, and Descriptions, as form a necessary Introduction to this Branch of Learning. III. The Situation and Extent of the several Kingdoms and Nations in each Quarter; their chief City; with the Distance, Direction, and Difference of Time from London. IV. An Account of the several Islands, Trade, Commodities, Religions, Number of Inhabitants, principal Mountains and Rivers in the World; also some Observations on the less known Parts, the Trade Winds, and Monsoons. V. The Explanation and Use of a new Set of Maps, annexed to the several Quarters, drawn according to the most approved modern Projections, and regulated by Observations. VI (The fourth edition, with many additions and improvements.). London: printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-Noster-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

Turner, Richard. A View of the Earth: Being a Short but Comprehensive System of Modern Geography. Exhibiting, I. A Description of the Figure, Size, Motion, &c. of the Earth; With the Uses and Height of the Atmosphere, or Air Surrounding It. II. Such Geographical Definitions, Schemes, and Descriptions, As Form a Necessary Introduction to This Branch of Learning. III. The Situation and Extent of the Several Kingdoms and Nations in Each Quarter; Their Chief City; With the Distance, Direction, and Difference of Time From London. IV. An Account of the Several Islands, Trade, Commodities, Religions, Number of Inhabitants, Principal Mountains and Rivers in the World; Also Some Observations On the Less Known Parts, the Trade Winds, and Monsoons. V. The Explanation and Use of a New Set of Maps, Annexed to the Several Quarters, Drawn According to the Most Approved Modern Projections, and Regulated By Observations. VI. The fourth edition, with many additions and improvements. London: printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1787.

MLA Citation

Turner, Richard. A View of the Earth: Being a Short but Comprehensive System of Modern Geography. Exhibiting, I. A Description of the Figure, Size, Motion, &c. of the Earth; With the Uses and Height of the Atmosphere, or Air Surrounding It. II. Such Geographical Definitions, Schemes, and Descriptions, As Form a Necessary Introduction to This Branch of Learning. III. The Situation and Extent of the Several Kingdoms and Nations in Each Quarter; Their Chief City; With the Distance, Direction, and Difference of Time From London. IV. An Account of the Several Islands, Trade, Commodities, Religions, Number of Inhabitants, Principal Mountains and Rivers in the World; Also Some Observations On the Less Known Parts, the Trade Winds, and Monsoons. V. The Explanation and Use of a New Set of Maps, Annexed to the Several Quarters, Drawn According to the Most Approved Modern Projections, and Regulated By Observations. VI. The fourth edition, with many additions and improvements. London: printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1787.

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