Charlevoix, P. d. (1766). A voyage to North-America: Undertaken by command of the present King of France. Containing the geographical description and natural history of Canada and Louisiana. With The Customs, Manners, Trade and Religion of the Inhabitants; a Description of the Lakes and Rivers, with their Navigation and Manner of passing the Great Cataracts. By Father Charlevoix. Also, A Description and Natural History of the Islands in the West Indies belonging to the different Powers of Europe. Illustrated with a Number of curious Prints and Maps not in any other Edition. In two volumes. printed for John Exshaw, and James Potts, in Dame-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Charlevoix, Pierre-François-Xavier de. A Voyage to North-America: Undertaken by Command of the Present King of France. Containing the Geographical Description and Natural History of Canada and Louisiana. With The Customs, Manners, Trade and Religion of the Inhabitants; a Description of the Lakes and Rivers, with Their Navigation and Manner of Passing the Great Cataracts. By Father Charlevoix. Also, A Description and Natural History of the Islands in the West Indies Belonging to the Different Powers of Europe. Illustrated with a Number of Curious Prints and Maps Not in Any Other Edition. In Two Volumes. Dublin: printed for John Exshaw, and James Potts, in Dame-Street, 1766.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Charlevoix, Pierre-François-Xavier de. A Voyage to North-America: Undertaken by Command of the Present King of France. Containing the Geographical Description and Natural History of Canada and Louisiana. With The Customs, Manners, Trade and Religion of the Inhabitants; a Description of the Lakes and Rivers, with Their Navigation and Manner of Passing the Great Cataracts. By Father Charlevoix. Also, A Description and Natural History of the Islands in the West Indies Belonging to the Different Powers of Europe. Illustrated with a Number of Curious Prints and Maps Not in Any Other Edition. In Two Volumes. printed for John Exshaw, and James Potts, in Dame-Street, 1766.