Barrow, J. S. (1802). An account of travels into the interior of southern Africa, in the years 1797 and 1798: Including cursory observations on the geology and geography of the southern part of that continent; the natural history of such objects as occurred in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms; and sketches on the physical and moral characters of the various tribes of inhabitants surrounding the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope. ; To which is annexed, a description of the present state, population and produce of that extensive colony; with a map, constructed entirely from actual observations, made in the course of the travels (The first American, from the London quarto edition.). Printed by G.F. Hopkins, for John Conrad & Co. no. 30 Chesnut-Street, Philadelphia.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Barrow, John Sir. An Account of Travels into the Interior of Southern Africa, in the Years 1797 and 1798: Including Cursory Observations on the Geology and Geography of the Southern Part of That Continent; the Natural History of Such Objects as Occurred in the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms; and Sketches on the Physical and Moral Characters of the Various Tribes of Inhabitants Surrounding the Settlement of the Cape of Good Hope. ; To Which Is Annexed, a Description of the Present State, Population and Produce of That Extensive Colony; with a Map, Constructed Entirely from Actual Observations, Made in the Course of the Travels. The first American, from the London quarto edition. New-York: Printed by G.F. Hopkins, for John Conrad & Co. no. 30 Chesnut-Street, Philadelphia, 1802.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Barrow, John Sir. An Account of Travels into the Interior of Southern Africa, in the Years 1797 and 1798: Including Cursory Observations on the Geology and Geography of the Southern Part of That Continent; the Natural History of Such Objects as Occurred in the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms; and Sketches on the Physical and Moral Characters of the Various Tribes of Inhabitants Surrounding the Settlement of the Cape of Good Hope. ; To Which Is Annexed, a Description of the Present State, Population and Produce of That Extensive Colony; with a Map, Constructed Entirely from Actual Observations, Made in the Course of the Travels. The first American, from the London quarto edition. Printed by G.F. Hopkins, for John Conrad & Co. no. 30 Chesnut-Street, Philadelphia, 1802.