Student Template (Generic)

Bibliography

This page should be used to present a full bibliography of works used in the edition, separated into sections for primary and secondary sources referenced.

A citation for your main source should be located under the section for primary sources consulted. Include a full and correct bibliographic citation to the original source, describing where it may be found, such as an archive, library, or museum. The sources you are using are likely to have both (1) existence in an archive (such as a letter) and (2) a “digital surrogate,” which is the photograph or video you are presenting. The easiest way to cite this is to add the link to the photo/video to the end of the archival citation. If a more complex solution seems necessary, consult the instructor and editorial board.

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Primary Sources

“A Curious Egyptian View of International Politics.” Illustration. The Review of Reviews, January, 1908. From Google Books https://books.google.com/books?id=_GhPAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA549&lpg=PA549&dq=a+curious+egyptian+view+of+international+politics&source=bl&ots=qhoJLhdQ73&sig=XzqTnUS1iIoage0Mfpugrl1_Zg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjW3Y7R0eXTAhWmxYMKHb5SBmEQ6AEIKDAB#v=onepage&q=a%20curious%20egyptian%20view%20of%20international%20politics&f=false (accessed May 10, 2017).

Secondary Sources

Adcock, John. "Frederick Barnard and John Gordon Thompson of FUN." Yesterday's Papers. Accessed December 10, 2017. 
http://john-adcock.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/John%20Gordon%20Thomson.
 

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