Defoe, D. 1. (1726). The life, and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: Who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque; having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men perished but himself. With an account how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by pyrates. Written by himself (The seventh edition, adorned with cuts. In two volumes.). printed for W. Mears, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar, and T. Woodward, at the Half Moon over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDefoe, Daniel 1661?-1731. The Life, and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight and Twenty Years All Alone in an Un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, Near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque; Having Been Cast on Shore by Shipwreck, Wherein All the Men Perished but Himself. With an Account How He Was at Last as Strangely Deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by Himself. The seventh edition, adorned with cuts. In two volumes. London: printed for W. Mears, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar, and T. Woodward, at the Half Moon over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, 1726.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDefoe, Daniel 1661?-1731. The Life, and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight and Twenty Years All Alone in an Un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, Near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque; Having Been Cast on Shore by Shipwreck, Wherein All the Men Perished but Himself. With an Account How He Was at Last as Strangely Deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by Himself. The seventh edition, adorned with cuts. In two volumes. printed for W. Mears, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar, and T. Woodward, at the Half Moon over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, 1726.