Rowlandson, M. W. (1770). A narative [sic] of the captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: Who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others, and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels. Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, in Black-Horse Lane: North-End.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRowlandson, Mary White. A Narative [sic] of the Captivity, Sufferings and Removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: Who Was Taken Prisoner by the Indians, with Several Others, and Treated in the Most Barbarous and Cruel Manner by Those Vile Savages: With Many Other Remarkable Events During Her Travels. Boston: Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, in Black-Horse Lane: North-End, 1770.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRowlandson, Mary White. A Narative [sic] of the Captivity, Sufferings and Removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: Who Was Taken Prisoner by the Indians, with Several Others, and Treated in the Most Barbarous and Cruel Manner by Those Vile Savages: With Many Other Remarkable Events During Her Travels. Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, in Black-Horse Lane: North-End, 1770.