A new discovery of a vast country in America extending above four thousand miles between New France & New Mexico; with a deseription [!] of the Great Lakes, cataracts, rivers, plants, and animals. Also, the manners, customs, and languages of the several native Indians; and the advantage of commerce with those different nations. With a continuation giving an account of the attempts of the Sieur de la Salle upon the mines of St. Barbe, &c. The taking of Quebec by the English; with the advantages of a shorter cut to China and Japan. Both illustrated with maps, and figures; and dedicated to His Majesty King William.
MLA
Hennepin, Louis, Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette. A new discovery of a vast country in America extending above four thousand miles between New France & New Mexico; with a deseription [!] of the Great Lakes, cataracts, rivers, plants, and animals. Also, the manners, customs, and languages of the several native Indians; and the advantage of commerce with those different nations. With a continuation giving an account of the attempts of the Sieur de la Salle upon the mines of St. Barbe, &c. The taking of Quebec by the English; with the advantages of a shorter cut to China and Japan. Both illustrated with maps, and figures; and dedicated to His Majesty King William. London : Printed by [!] for Henry Bonwicke, 1699.
APA
Hennepin, L., Joliet, L. & Marquette, J. (1699). A new discovery of a vast country in America extending above four thousand miles between New France & New Mexico; with a deseription [!] of the Great Lakes, cataracts, rivers, plants, and animals. Also, the manners, customs, and languages of the several native Indians; and the advantage of commerce with those different nations. With a continuation giving an account of the attempts of the Sieur de la Salle upon the mines of St. Barbe, &c. The taking of Quebec by the English; with the advantages of a shorter cut to China and Japan. Both illustrated with maps, and figures; and dedicated to His Majesty King William. London : Printed by [!] for Henry Bonwicke.
Chicago
Hennepin, Louis, Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette. A new discovery of a vast country in America extending above four thousand miles between New France & New Mexico; with a deseription [!] of the Great Lakes, cataracts, rivers, plants, and animals. Also, the manners, customs, and languages of the several native Indians; and the advantage of commerce with those different nations. With a continuation giving an account of the attempts of the Sieur de la Salle upon the mines of St. Barbe, &c. The taking of Quebec by the English; with the advantages of a shorter cut to China and Japan. Both illustrated with maps, and figures; and dedicated to His Majesty King William. London : Printed by [!] for Henry Bonwicke, 1699.