Whistler, J. M. (1890). The gentle art of making enemies: As pleasingly exemplified in many instances, wherein the serious ones of this earth, carefully exasperated, have been prettily spurred on to unseemliness and indiscretion, while overcome by undue sense of right. Putnam.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhistler, James McNeill. The Gentle Art of Making Enemies: As Pleasingly Exemplified in Many Instances, Wherein the Serious Ones of This Earth, Carefully Exasperated, Have Been Prettily Spurred on to Unseemliness and Indiscretion, While Overcome by Undue Sense of Right. New York: Putnam, 1890.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhistler, James McNeill. The Gentle Art of Making Enemies: As Pleasingly Exemplified in Many Instances, Wherein the Serious Ones of This Earth, Carefully Exasperated, Have Been Prettily Spurred on to Unseemliness and Indiscretion, While Overcome by Undue Sense of Right. Putnam, 1890.