(1949). An Unpublished Letter of Sir John Franklin [Sir John Franklin's last letter to his friend and comrade, Dr (later Sir John) Richardson, is in the possession of Lt.-Col. P. V. W. Gell, of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Colonel Gell, who is a great-grandson of Franklin, has kindly supplied the Institute with a copy and given permission for it to be published in the Polar Record . It throws much light on Franklin's plans for his final expedition and we are grateful for the opportunity to give it publication.]. Polar Record, 5(37-38), 348.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation"An Unpublished Letter of Sir John Franklin [Sir John Franklin's Last Letter to His Friend and Comrade, Dr (later Sir John) Richardson, Is in the Possession of Lt.-Col. P. V. W. Gell, of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Colonel Gell, Who Is a Great-grandson of Franklin, Has Kindly Supplied the Institute with a Copy and Given Permission for It to Be Published in the Polar Record . It Throws Much Light on Franklin's Plans for His Final Expedition and We Are Grateful for the Opportunity to Give It Publication.]." Polar Record 5, no. 37-38 (1949): 348.
MLA (9th ed.) Citation"An Unpublished Letter of Sir John Franklin [Sir John Franklin's Last Letter to His Friend and Comrade, Dr (later Sir John) Richardson, Is in the Possession of Lt.-Col. P. V. W. Gell, of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Colonel Gell, Who Is a Great-grandson of Franklin, Has Kindly Supplied the Institute with a Copy and Given Permission for It to Be Published in the Polar Record . It Throws Much Light on Franklin's Plans for His Final Expedition and We Are Grateful for the Opportunity to Give It Publication.]." Polar Record, vol. 5, no. 37-38, 1949, p. 348.