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B: Markman, Charles W. Chicago be<strong>for</strong>e History: The Prehistoric Archaeology <strong>of</strong> a ModernMetropolitan Area. Studies in Illinois Archaeology 7. Springfield: Illinois Historic Preservation Agency,1991.Isenberg, Nancy. Sex <strong>and</strong> Citizenship in Antebellum America. Gender <strong>and</strong> American Culture, edited byLinda K. Kerber <strong>and</strong> Nell Irvin Painter. Chapel Hill: University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press, 1998.Some numbered series have existed <strong>for</strong> so long that numbering has started over. Books in anew series are indicated by n.s., 2nd ser., or some similar notation, usually enclosed incommas be<strong>for</strong>e the series number. Books in the old series are identified by o.s., 1st ser., <strong>and</strong>so <strong>for</strong>th.N: 3. Charles R. Boxer, ed., South China in the Sixteenth Century, Hakluyt Society Publications, 2nd ser., 106(London, 1953), 44.B: Palmatary, Helen C. The Pottery <strong>of</strong> Marajó Isl<strong>and</strong>, Brazil. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the American PhilosophicalSociety, n.s., 39, pt. 3. Philadelphia, 1950.17.1.6 Facts <strong>of</strong> PublicationThe facts <strong>of</strong> publication usually include three elements: the place (city) <strong>of</strong> publication, thepublisher's name, <strong>and</strong> the date (year) <strong>of</strong> publication. In notes, these elements are enclosed inparen<strong>theses</strong>; in bibliography entries, they are not.N: 1. Jared Diamond, Guns, Germs, <strong>and</strong> Steel: The Fates <strong>of</strong> Human Societies (New York: W. W. Norton <strong>and</strong>Company, 1997), 47.B: Diamond, Jared. Guns, Germs, <strong>and</strong> Steel: The Fates <strong>of</strong> Human Societies. New York: W. W. Norton<strong>and</strong> Company, 1997.For books published be<strong>for</strong>e the twentieth century, or <strong>for</strong> which the in<strong>for</strong>mation does notappear within the work, you may omit publishers' names as well as places <strong>of</strong> publication.N: 32. Charles Lamb, Essays <strong>of</strong> Elia (1823), 5–6.B: Lamb, Charles. Essays <strong>of</strong> Elia. 1823.PLACE OF PUBLICATION. The place <strong>of</strong> publication is the city where the publisher's maineditorial <strong>of</strong>fices are located; it normally appears on the title page, but sometimes on thecopyright page. Where two or more cities are given (“Chicago <strong>and</strong> London,” <strong>for</strong> example),include only the first.Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Trust PublicationsNew York: Columbia University PressIf the city <strong>of</strong> publication might be unknown to readers or confused with another city <strong>of</strong> thesame name, add the abbreviation <strong>of</strong> the state (see 24.3.1), province, or (if necessary) country.When the publisher's name includes the state name, no state abbreviation is needed.Cheshire, CT: Graphics PressHarmondsworth, UK: Penguin Books

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