Wren, P. C. (1929). Soldiers of misfortune: The story of Otho Bellême who loved chivalry, truth and honour, freedom and courtesy but was head-strong, stubborn, romantical, and most unwise. Frederick A. Stokes.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWren, Percival Christopher. Soldiers of Misfortune: The Story of Otho Bellême Who Loved Chivalry, Truth and Honour, Freedom and Courtesy but Was Head-strong, Stubborn, Romantical, and Most Unwise. New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1929.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWren, Percival Christopher. Soldiers of Misfortune: The Story of Otho Bellême Who Loved Chivalry, Truth and Honour, Freedom and Courtesy but Was Head-strong, Stubborn, Romantical, and Most Unwise. Frederick A. Stokes, 1929.
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