García, C., & W. M. (1638). The sonne of the rogve, or. The politick theefe: With the antiqvitie of theeves. A worke no lesse curious then delectable; first written in Spanish by Don Garcia. Afterwards translated into Dutch, and then into French by S.D. Now Englished by W.M. printed by I[ohn] D[awson] and are to be sold by George Hutton at the Turnestile in Holborn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGarcía, Carlos, and W. M. The Sonne of the Rogve, or. The Politick Theefe: With the Antiqvitie of Theeves. A Worke No Lesse Curious Then Delectable; First Written in Spanish by Don Garcia. Afterwards Translated into Dutch, and Then into French by S.D. Now Englished by W.M. London: printed by I[ohn] D[awson] and are to be sold by George Hutton at the Turnestile in Holborn, 1638.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGarcía, Carlos, and W. M. The Sonne of the Rogve, or. The Politick Theefe: With the Antiqvitie of Theeves. A Worke No Lesse Curious Then Delectable; First Written in Spanish by Don Garcia. Afterwards Translated into Dutch, and Then into French by S.D. Now Englished by W.M. printed by I[ohn] D[awson] and are to be sold by George Hutton at the Turnestile in Holborn, 1638.