Peacham, H. (1973). A most trve relation of the affaires of Cleve and Gvlick: As also of all what hath passed this last summer, since the most excellent and victorious Prince, Mavrice of Nassav, tooke the field with his armie, encamping before Rees in Cleueland: and the losse of Wesel, taken in by the Margues Spinola: vnto the breaking vp of our armie in the beginning of December last past, 1614. [Theatrum Orbis Terrarum]; [Da Capo Press].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPeacham, Henry. A Most Trve Relation of the Affaires of Cleve and Gvlick: As Also of All What Hath Passed This Last Summer, Since the Most Excellent and Victorious Prince, Mavrice of Nassav, Tooke the Field with His Armie, Encamping Before Rees in Cleueland: And the Losse of Wesel, Taken in by the Margues Spinola: Vnto the Breaking Vp of Our Armie in the Beginning of December Last Past, 1614. [Amsterdam] : [New York]: [Theatrum Orbis Terrarum]; [Da Capo Press], 1973.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPeacham, Henry. A Most Trve Relation of the Affaires of Cleve and Gvlick: As Also of All What Hath Passed This Last Summer, Since the Most Excellent and Victorious Prince, Mavrice of Nassav, Tooke the Field with His Armie, Encamping Before Rees in Cleueland: And the Losse of Wesel, Taken in by the Margues Spinola: Vnto the Breaking Vp of Our Armie in the Beginning of December Last Past, 1614. [Theatrum Orbis Terrarum]; [Da Capo Press], 1973.