Pakenham, E. C. (1811). Captain Pakenham's invention of a substitute for a last rudder, and to prevent its being last: Also, a method of restoring the masts of ships, when wounded or otherwise injured ; to which is added, a letter from Captain Robert Eliot [sic]. Printed and sold at the Nautical Book Store of Edmund M. Blunt, for sale also at wholesale by Edward Little & Co.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPakenham, Edward Captain. Captain Pakenham's Invention of a Substitute for a Last Rudder, and to Prevent Its Being Last: Also, a Method of Restoring the Masts of Ships, When Wounded or Otherwise Injured ; to Which Is Added, a Letter from Captain Robert Eliot [sic]. New-York, Newburyport, Mass: Printed and sold at the Nautical Book Store of Edmund M. Blunt, for sale also at wholesale by Edward Little & Co, 1811.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPakenham, Edward Captain. Captain Pakenham's Invention of a Substitute for a Last Rudder, and to Prevent Its Being Last: Also, a Method of Restoring the Masts of Ships, When Wounded or Otherwise Injured ; to Which Is Added, a Letter from Captain Robert Eliot [sic]. Printed and sold at the Nautical Book Store of Edmund M. Blunt, for sale also at wholesale by Edward Little & Co, 1811.