Higgins, J., Baldwin, W., Blenerhasset, T., Niccols, R., & Boccaccio, G. (1620). The falles of vnfortunate princes: Being a true chronicle historie of the vntimely death of such vnfortunate princes and men of note, as haue happened since the first entrance of brute into this iland, vntill this our latter age. Whereunto is added the famous life and death of Queene Elizabeth, with a declaration of all the warres, battels and sea-fights, wherein at large is described the battell of 88. with the particular seruice of all such ships, and men of note in that action. Imprinted by F. K[ingston] for William Aspley, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the Parrot.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHiggins, John, William Baldwin, Thomas Blenerhasset, Richard Niccols, and Giovanni Boccaccio. The Falles of Vnfortunate Princes: Being a True Chronicle Historie of the Vntimely Death of Such Vnfortunate Princes and Men of Note, as Haue Happened Since the First Entrance of Brute into This Iland, Vntill This Our Latter Age. Whereunto Is Added the Famous Life and Death of Queene Elizabeth, with a Declaration of All the Warres, Battels and Sea-fights, Wherein at Large Is Described the Battell of 88. with the Particular Seruice of All Such Ships, and Men of Note in That Action. At London: Imprinted by F. K[ingston] for William Aspley, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the Parrot, 1620.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHiggins, John, et al. The Falles of Vnfortunate Princes: Being a True Chronicle Historie of the Vntimely Death of Such Vnfortunate Princes and Men of Note, as Haue Happened Since the First Entrance of Brute into This Iland, Vntill This Our Latter Age. Whereunto Is Added the Famous Life and Death of Queene Elizabeth, with a Declaration of All the Warres, Battels and Sea-fights, Wherein at Large Is Described the Battell of 88. with the Particular Seruice of All Such Ships, and Men of Note in That Action. Imprinted by F. K[ingston] for William Aspley, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the Parrot, 1620.