Major, R. H. (1868). The life of prince Henry of Portugal surnamed the navigator and its results: Comprising the discoveery, within one century, of half the world. With new facts in the discovery of the Atlantic Islands. A refutation of French claims to priority in discovery. Portuguese Knowledge (subsequently lost) of the Nile lakes; and the history of the naming of America. From authentic contemporary documents. Asher.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMajor, Richard H. The Life of Prince Henry of Portugal Surnamed the Navigator and Its Results: Comprising the Discoveery, Within One Century, of Half the World. With New Facts in the Discovery of the Atlantic Islands. A Refutation of French Claims to Priority in Discovery. Portuguese Knowledge (subsequently Lost) of the Nile Lakes; and the History of the Naming of America. From Authentic Contemporary Documents. London: Asher, 1868.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMajor, Richard H. The Life of Prince Henry of Portugal Surnamed the Navigator and Its Results: Comprising the Discoveery, Within One Century, of Half the World. With New Facts in the Discovery of the Atlantic Islands. A Refutation of French Claims to Priority in Discovery. Portuguese Knowledge (subsequently Lost) of the Nile Lakes; and the History of the Naming of America. From Authentic Contemporary Documents. Asher, 1868.