Coverte, R. (1612). A Trve and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good Ship called the Assention in Cambaya the farthest part of the East Indies) Trauelled by Land through many unknowne kingdomes, and great Cities. With a particular Description of all those Kingdoms, Cities, and People ... With a discovery of a great Emperour called the Great Mogoll, a Prince not till now knowne to our English Nation. Printed by William Hall, for Thomas Archer and Richard Redmer.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCoverte, Robert. A Trve and Almost Incredible Report of an Englishman, That (being Cast Away in the Good Ship Called the Assention in Cambaya the Farthest Part of the East Indies) Trauelled by Land Through Many Unknowne Kingdomes, and Great Cities. With a Particular Description of All Those Kingdoms, Cities, and People ... With a Discovery of a Great Emperour Called the Great Mogoll, a Prince Not Till Now Knowne to Our English Nation. London: Printed by William Hall, for Thomas Archer and Richard Redmer, 1612.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCoverte, Robert. A Trve and Almost Incredible Report of an Englishman, That (being Cast Away in the Good Ship Called the Assention in Cambaya the Farthest Part of the East Indies) Trauelled by Land Through Many Unknowne Kingdomes, and Great Cities. With a Particular Description of All Those Kingdoms, Cities, and People ... With a Discovery of a Great Emperour Called the Great Mogoll, a Prince Not Till Now Knowne to Our English Nation. Printed by William Hall, for Thomas Archer and Richard Redmer, 1612.