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APA Citation

Miers, Earl Schenck, & Arno, Enrico. & Martin, Stefan,.  1960  Vitus Bering and James Cook discover Alaska and Hawaii / written by Earl Schenck Miers ; with maps of the voyages by Enrico Arno and with wood engravings by Stefan Martin, drawn from original sources  Published for the friends of the Curtis Paper Co., Newark, Del. :

MLA Citation

Miers, Earl Schenck, and Arno, Enrico. and Martin, Stefan,.  Vitus Bering and James Cook discover Alaska and Hawaii / written by Earl Schenck Miers ; with maps of the voyages by Enrico Arno and with wood engravings by Stefan Martin, drawn from original sources  Published for the friends of the Curtis Paper Co., Newark, Del. :  1960

Australian/Harvard Citation

Miers, Earl Schenck, & Arno, Enrico. & Martin, Stefan,.  1960,  Vitus Bering and James Cook discover Alaska and Hawaii / written by Earl Schenck Miers ; with maps of the voyages by Enrico Arno and with wood engravings by Stefan Martin, drawn from original sources  Published for the friends of the Curtis Paper Co., Newark, Del. :

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  | title=Vitus Bering and James Cook discover Alaska and Hawaii / written by Earl Schenck Miers ; with maps of the voyages by Enrico Arno and with wood engravings by Stefan Martin, drawn from original sources
  | author1=Miers, Earl Schenck, 1910-1972
  | author2=Arno, Enrico
  | author3=Martin, Stefan
  | year=1960
  | publisher=Published for the friends of the Curtis Paper Co
  | language=English
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