Settle, E. (1794). The New history of the Trojan wars, and Troy's destruction: In three books. Containing, I. The renowned and valiant deeds of the most famous Hector of Troy. II. The rape of fair Helen of Greece, together with the last destruction of Troy by the stratagem of the wooden-horse. III. The arrival of Brute in Britain, and how he conquered Albion and his giants, and built Troynovant, now London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSettle, Elkanah. The New History of the Trojan Wars, and Troy's Destruction: In Three Books. Containing, I. The Renowned and Valiant Deeds of the Most Famous Hector of Troy. II. The Rape of Fair Helen of Greece, Together with the Last Destruction of Troy by the Stratagem of the Wooden-horse. III. The Arrival of Brute in Britain, and How He Conquered Albion and His Giants, and Built Troynovant, Now London. 1794.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSettle, Elkanah. The New History of the Trojan Wars, and Troy's Destruction: In Three Books. Containing, I. The Renowned and Valiant Deeds of the Most Famous Hector of Troy. II. The Rape of Fair Helen of Greece, Together with the Last Destruction of Troy by the Stratagem of the Wooden-horse. III. The Arrival of Brute in Britain, and How He Conquered Albion and His Giants, and Built Troynovant, Now London. 1794.