Herbert, W. (1791). A new directory for the East-Indies: Containing, I. The first discoveries made in the East-Indies by European voyagers and Travellers. II. The Origin Construction, and Application Nautical and Hydrographical Charts. III. The natural Causes, and observed Phaenomena, of the constant and variable Winds, Trade-Winds, Monsoons, and Currents, throughout the East-India Oceans and Seas. IV. A Description of the Sea Coasts, Islands, Rocks, Harbours, Shoals, Sands, Sea-Marks, Soundings, &c. in the Oriental Navigation. V. Directions for navigating in the East-India Seas, to the best Advantage, at different Times of the Year. VI. Directions for sailing to and from the East-Indies, as recommended and practised by experienced Navigators and Mariners. The whole being a work originally begun upon the plan of the oriental Neptune, augmented and improved by Mr. Will. Herbert, Mr. Will. Nichelson, and others; and now methodised, corrected, and further enlarged, by Samuel Dunn, Teacher of the Mathematical Sciences, London. Sixth edition. To which is added an appendix. printed for Messrs. Gilbert and Wright, No. 148, Leadenhall Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Herbert, William. A New Directory for the East-Indies: Containing, I. The First Discoveries Made in the East-Indies by European Voyagers and Travellers. II. The Origin Construction, and Application Nautical and Hydrographical Charts. III. The Natural Causes, and Observed Phaenomena, of the Constant and Variable Winds, Trade-Winds, Monsoons, and Currents, Throughout the East-India Oceans and Seas. IV. A Description of the Sea Coasts, Islands, Rocks, Harbours, Shoals, Sands, Sea-Marks, Soundings, &c. in the Oriental Navigation. V. Directions for Navigating in the East-India Seas, to the Best Advantage, at Different Times of the Year. VI. Directions for Sailing to and from the East-Indies, as Recommended and Practised by Experienced Navigators and Mariners. The Whole Being a Work Originally Begun upon the Plan of the Oriental Neptune, Augmented and Improved by Mr. Will. Herbert, Mr. Will. Nichelson, and Others; and Now Methodised, Corrected, and Further Enlarged, by Samuel Dunn, Teacher of the Mathematical Sciences, London. Sixth Edition. To Which Is Added an Appendix. London: printed for Messrs. Gilbert and Wright, No. 148, Leadenhall Street, 1791.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Herbert, William. A New Directory for the East-Indies: Containing, I. The First Discoveries Made in the East-Indies by European Voyagers and Travellers. II. The Origin Construction, and Application Nautical and Hydrographical Charts. III. The Natural Causes, and Observed Phaenomena, of the Constant and Variable Winds, Trade-Winds, Monsoons, and Currents, Throughout the East-India Oceans and Seas. IV. A Description of the Sea Coasts, Islands, Rocks, Harbours, Shoals, Sands, Sea-Marks, Soundings, &c. in the Oriental Navigation. V. Directions for Navigating in the East-India Seas, to the Best Advantage, at Different Times of the Year. VI. Directions for Sailing to and from the East-Indies, as Recommended and Practised by Experienced Navigators and Mariners. The Whole Being a Work Originally Begun upon the Plan of the Oriental Neptune, Augmented and Improved by Mr. Will. Herbert, Mr. Will. Nichelson, and Others; and Now Methodised, Corrected, and Further Enlarged, by Samuel Dunn, Teacher of the Mathematical Sciences, London. Sixth Edition. To Which Is Added an Appendix. printed for Messrs. Gilbert and Wright, No. 148, Leadenhall Street, 1791.