Newnham, J. (1590). Newnams nightcrowe: A bird that breedeth braules in many families and housholdes. Wherein is remembred that kindely and prouident regard which fathers ought to haue towards their sonnes. Together with a diciphring of the iniurious dealinges of some younger sorte of stepdames. Priuted [sic] by Iohn Wolfe.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNewnham, John. Newnams Nightcrowe: A Bird That Breedeth Braules in Many Families and Housholdes. Wherein Is Remembred That Kindely and Prouident Regard Which Fathers Ought to Haue Towards Their Sonnes. Together with a Diciphring of the Iniurious Dealinges of Some Younger Sorte of Stepdames. London: Priuted [sic] by Iohn Wolfe, 1590.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNewnham, John. Newnams Nightcrowe: A Bird That Breedeth Braules in Many Families and Housholdes. Wherein Is Remembred That Kindely and Prouident Regard Which Fathers Ought to Haue Towards Their Sonnes. Together with a Diciphring of the Iniurious Dealinges of Some Younger Sorte of Stepdames. Priuted [sic] by Iohn Wolfe, 1590.