Armour, R. (1956). It all started with Eve: Being a brief account of certain famous women, each of them richly endowed with some quality that drives men mad, omitting no impertinent and unbelievable fact, and based upon a stupendous amount of firsthand and secondhand research, some of it in books. McGraw-Hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationArmour, Richard. It All Started with Eve: Being a Brief Account of Certain Famous Women, Each of Them Richly Endowed with Some Quality That Drives Men Mad, Omitting No Impertinent and Unbelievable Fact, and Based upon a Stupendous Amount of Firsthand and Secondhand Research, Some of It in Books. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1956.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationArmour, Richard. It All Started with Eve: Being a Brief Account of Certain Famous Women, Each of Them Richly Endowed with Some Quality That Drives Men Mad, Omitting No Impertinent and Unbelievable Fact, and Based upon a Stupendous Amount of Firsthand and Secondhand Research, Some of It in Books. McGraw-Hill, 1956.