Bieston, R. (1556). The bayte & snare of fortune: Wherin may be seen that money is not the only cause of mischefe and vnfortunat endes, but a necessary mean to mayntayne a vertuous quiet lyfe : treated in a dialoge betwene man and money. By John Wayland ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBieston, Roger. The Bayte & Snare of Fortune: Wherin May Be Seen That Money Is Not the Only Cause of Mischefe and Vnfortunat Endes, but a Necessary Mean to Mayntayne a Vertuous Quiet Lyfe : Treated in a Dialoge Betwene Man and Money. Imprinted at London: By John Wayland ..., 1556.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBieston, Roger. The Bayte & Snare of Fortune: Wherin May Be Seen That Money Is Not the Only Cause of Mischefe and Vnfortunat Endes, but a Necessary Mean to Mayntayne a Vertuous Quiet Lyfe : Treated in a Dialoge Betwene Man and Money. By John Wayland ..., 1556.