APA (7th ed.) Citation

Watson, R. (1605). Watson. 1605. A double almanacke or Kalender for the yeare of our Lord God. 1605.: Being the first from the leape yeare or Bissextile, and from the worlds creation. 5567. The first kalender serues henerally for all England: the other verse conuenient [and] necessarie for marchants, or any that haue occasion of accounts or dealing beyond the seas. by Ed. Allde [and Thomas Creede] for the company of the Stationers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Watson, Robert. Watson. 1605. A Double Almanacke or Kalender for the Yeare of Our Lord God. 1605.: Being the First from the Leape Yeare or Bissextile, and from the Worlds Creation. 5567. The First Kalender Serues Henerally for All England: The Other Verse Conuenient [and] Necessarie for Marchants, or Any That Haue Occasion of Accounts or Dealing Beyond the Seas. Imprinted at London: by Ed. Allde [and Thomas Creede] for the company of the Stationers, 1605.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Watson, Robert. Watson. 1605. A Double Almanacke or Kalender for the Yeare of Our Lord God. 1605.: Being the First from the Leape Yeare or Bissextile, and from the Worlds Creation. 5567. The First Kalender Serues Henerally for All England: The Other Verse Conuenient [and] Necessarie for Marchants, or Any That Haue Occasion of Accounts or Dealing Beyond the Seas. by Ed. Allde [and Thomas Creede] for the company of the Stationers, 1605.

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