Peary, R. E. (1898). Northward over the Great Ice: A narrative of life and work along the shores and upon de interior ice-cap of northern Greenland in the years 1886 and 1891-1897. With a description of the little tribe of Smith-sound eskimos, the most northerly humans beings in the world, and an account of the discovery and bringing home of the Saviksue, or Great Cape-York meteorites. By Robert E. Peary, Civil engineer, U.S.N. With maps, diagrams, and about eight hyndred illustrations. In two volumes. Vol. I [Vol. II] (1a. ed.). Methuen & Co.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPeary, Robert Edwin. Northward over the Great Ice: A Narrative of Life and Work Along the Shores and upon De Interior Ice-cap of Northern Greenland in the Years 1886 and 1891-1897. With a Description of the Little Tribe of Smith-sound Eskimos, the Most Northerly Humans Beings in the World, and an Account of the Discovery and Bringing Home of the Saviksue, or Great Cape-York Meteorites. By Robert E. Peary, Civil Engineer, U.S.N. With Maps, Diagrams, and About Eight Hyndred Illustrations. In Two Volumes. Vol. I [Vol. II]. 1a. ed. Londres: Methuen & Co, 1898.
ציטוט MLAPeary, Robert Edwin. Northward over the Great Ice: A Narrative of Life and Work Along the Shores and upon De Interior Ice-cap of Northern Greenland in the Years 1886 and 1891-1897. With a Description of the Little Tribe of Smith-sound Eskimos, the Most Northerly Humans Beings in the World, and an Account of the Discovery and Bringing Home of the Saviksue, or Great Cape-York Meteorites. By Robert E. Peary, Civil Engineer, U.S.N. With Maps, Diagrams, and About Eight Hyndred Illustrations. In Two Volumes. Vol. I [Vol. II]. 1a. ed. Methuen & Co, 1898.