APA (7th ed.) Citation

Colman, G. (1934). Don Leon: A poem by the late Lord Byron, author of Childe Harold, Don Juan, &c., &c., and forming part of the private journal of His lordship, supposed to have been entirely destroyed by Thos. Moore ... : to which is added, Leon to Annabella, an epistle from Lord Byron to Lady Byron. Published for subscribers by the Fortune Press.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Colman, George. Don Leon: A Poem by the Late Lord Byron, Author of Childe Harold, Don Juan, &c., &c., and Forming Part of the Private Journal of His Lordship, Supposed to Have Been Entirely Destroyed by Thos. Moore ... : To Which Is Added, Leon to Annabella, an Epistle from Lord Byron to Lady Byron. London: Published for subscribers by the Fortune Press, 1934.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Colman, George. Don Leon: A Poem by the Late Lord Byron, Author of Childe Harold, Don Juan, &c., &c., and Forming Part of the Private Journal of His Lordship, Supposed to Have Been Entirely Destroyed by Thos. Moore ... : To Which Is Added, Leon to Annabella, an Epistle from Lord Byron to Lady Byron. Published for subscribers by the Fortune Press, 1934.

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