(1804). The Seaman's journal: Being an easy and correct method of keeping the daily reckoning of a ship, during the course of her voyage. ; The columns and spaces are properly ruled and divided for the entrance of every necessary observation: and the several departments arranged in the most regular and conspicuous manner. Printed and sold by John C. Totten, no. 155 Chatham-Street. 1804. Where may be had The seaman's daily assistant, Hamilton Moore's Practical navigator, and a variety of other seamen's books.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Seaman's Journal: Being an Easy and Correct Method of Keeping the Daily Reckoning of a Ship, During the Course of Her Voyage. ; The Columns and Spaces Are Properly Ruled and Divided for the Entrance of Every Necessary Observation: And the Several Departments Arranged in the Most Regular and Conspicuous Manner. New-York: Printed and sold by John C. Totten, no. 155 Chatham-Street. 1804. Where may be had The seaman's daily assistant, Hamilton Moore's Practical navigator, and a variety of other seamen's books, 1804.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Seaman's Journal: Being an Easy and Correct Method of Keeping the Daily Reckoning of a Ship, During the Course of Her Voyage. ; The Columns and Spaces Are Properly Ruled and Divided for the Entrance of Every Necessary Observation: And the Several Departments Arranged in the Most Regular and Conspicuous Manner. Printed and sold by John C. Totten, no. 155 Chatham-Street. 1804. Where may be had The seaman's daily assistant, Hamilton Moore's Practical navigator, and a variety of other seamen's books, 1804.