APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1797). A Sequel to the adventures of Baron Munchausen: Containing his expedition into Africa.-how he out-does Alexander.-splits a rock at the cape of good hope.-wrecked on an island of ice.-becomes acquainted with the Shinx, Gog and Magog.-overcomes above a thousand lions.-buried in a whirlwina of fand.-feasts on live bulls and Kava.-is declared sovereign of Africa, and builds a bridge from thence to Great-Britain, supported by a single arch.-battle of his retainue with the famous Don Quixote.-becomes acquainted with the coloffus of Rhodes.-chase of Wauwau through America.-meets with a floating Island.-visits the islands in the South Sea.-becomes acuainted with Omai.-cuts a canal across the isthmus of darien.-discovers the Alexandrian library.-besieges seringapatam.-overcomes Tippoo Saib.-raises the hull of the Royal George; together with a a variety of other very suprising adventures. Ornamented with copper-plates. Humbly dedicated to Mr. Bruce, the Abyssinian traveller, as the baron conceives that it may be of some service to him, previous to his making another expedition into Abyssinia: but if this advice does not delight Mr. Bruce, the Baron is willing to sight him on any terms be pleases. Printed by P. Pyrne (108) Grafton-street.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

A Sequel to the Adventures of Baron Munchausen: Containing His Expedition into Africa.-how He Out-does Alexander.-splits a Rock at the Cape of Good Hope.-wrecked on an Island of Ice.-becomes Acquainted with the Shinx, Gog and Magog.-overcomes Above a Thousand Lions.-buried in a Whirlwina of Fand.-feasts on Live Bulls and Kava.-is Declared Sovereign of Africa, and Builds a Bridge from Thence to Great-Britain, Supported by a Single Arch.-battle of His Retainue with the Famous Don Quixote.-becomes Acquainted with the Coloffus of Rhodes.-chase of Wauwau Through America.-meets with a Floating Island.-visits the Islands in the South Sea.-becomes Acuainted with Omai.-cuts a Canal Across the Isthmus of Darien.-discovers the Alexandrian Library.-besieges Seringapatam.-overcomes Tippoo Saib.-raises the Hull of the Royal George; Together with a a Variety of Other Very Suprising Adventures. Ornamented with Copper-plates. Humbly Dedicated to Mr. Bruce, the Abyssinian Traveller, as the Baron Conceives That It May Be of Some Service to Him, Previous to His Making Another Expedition into Abyssinia: But If This Advice Does Not Delight Mr. Bruce, the Baron Is Willing to Sight Him on Any Terms Be Pleases. Dublin: Printed by P. Pyrne (108) Grafton-street, 1797.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

A Sequel to the Adventures of Baron Munchausen: Containing His Expedition into Africa.-how He Out-does Alexander.-splits a Rock at the Cape of Good Hope.-wrecked on an Island of Ice.-becomes Acquainted with the Shinx, Gog and Magog.-overcomes Above a Thousand Lions.-buried in a Whirlwina of Fand.-feasts on Live Bulls and Kava.-is Declared Sovereign of Africa, and Builds a Bridge from Thence to Great-Britain, Supported by a Single Arch.-battle of His Retainue with the Famous Don Quixote.-becomes Acquainted with the Coloffus of Rhodes.-chase of Wauwau Through America.-meets with a Floating Island.-visits the Islands in the South Sea.-becomes Acuainted with Omai.-cuts a Canal Across the Isthmus of Darien.-discovers the Alexandrian Library.-besieges Seringapatam.-overcomes Tippoo Saib.-raises the Hull of the Royal George; Together with a a Variety of Other Very Suprising Adventures. Ornamented with Copper-plates. Humbly Dedicated to Mr. Bruce, the Abyssinian Traveller, as the Baron Conceives That It May Be of Some Service to Him, Previous to His Making Another Expedition into Abyssinia: But If This Advice Does Not Delight Mr. Bruce, the Baron Is Willing to Sight Him on Any Terms Be Pleases. Printed by P. Pyrne (108) Grafton-street, 1797.

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