Pen, G. (1584). Newes out of Germanie. A most wonderfull and true discouse of a cruell murderer, who had kylled in his life tyme, nine hundred, threescore and odde persons among which six of them were his owne children: Begotten on a young woman which he forceablie kept in a caue seuen yeeres, with the manner how he was taken, and the aboundaunce of wealth that was found in the said caue: executed at Berkessell on the 14. of Iune. Translated and published according to the Dutch and French coppyes. By G.P. 1584. [By J. Wolfe] for George Pen, dwelling at Ipswich.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPen, George. Newes Out of Germanie. A Most Wonderfull and True Discouse of a Cruell Murderer, Who Had Kylled in His Life Tyme, Nine Hundred, Threescore and Odde Persons Among Which Six of Them Were His Owne Children: Begotten on a Young Woman Which He Forceablie Kept in a Caue Seuen Yeeres, with the Manner How He Was Taken, and the Aboundaunce of Wealth That Was Found in the Said Caue: Executed at Berkessell on the 14. of Iune. Translated and Published According to the Dutch and French Coppyes. By G.P. 1584. Imprinted [at London]: [By J. Wolfe] for George Pen, dwelling at Ipswich, 1584.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPen, George. Newes Out of Germanie. A Most Wonderfull and True Discouse of a Cruell Murderer, Who Had Kylled in His Life Tyme, Nine Hundred, Threescore and Odde Persons Among Which Six of Them Were His Owne Children: Begotten on a Young Woman Which He Forceablie Kept in a Caue Seuen Yeeres, with the Manner How He Was Taken, and the Aboundaunce of Wealth That Was Found in the Said Caue: Executed at Berkessell on the 14. of Iune. Translated and Published According to the Dutch and French Coppyes. By G.P. 1584. [By J. Wolfe] for George Pen, dwelling at Ipswich, 1584.