APA (7th ed.) Citation

A. R., f. 1. (1614). True and wonderfull: A discourse relating to a strange and monstrous serpent (or dragon) lately discouered, and yet liuing, to the great annoyance and diuers slaughters both of men and cattell, by his strong and violent poyson, in Sussex two miles from Horsam, in a woode called S. Leonards Forrest, and thirtie miles from London, this present month of August. 1614. With the true generation of serpents. by Iohn Trundle.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A. R., fl. 1614. True and Wonderfull: A Discourse Relating to a Strange and Monstrous Serpent (or Dragon) Lately Discouered, and yet Liuing, to the Great Annoyance and Diuers Slaughters Both of Men and Cattell, by His Strong and Violent Poyson, in Sussex Two Miles from Horsam, in a Woode Called S. Leonards Forrest, and Thirtie Miles from London, This Present Month of August. 1614. With the True Generation of Serpents. Printed at London: by Iohn Trundle, 1614.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A. R., fl. 1614. True and Wonderfull: A Discourse Relating to a Strange and Monstrous Serpent (or Dragon) Lately Discouered, and yet Liuing, to the Great Annoyance and Diuers Slaughters Both of Men and Cattell, by His Strong and Violent Poyson, in Sussex Two Miles from Horsam, in a Woode Called S. Leonards Forrest, and Thirtie Miles from London, This Present Month of August. 1614. With the True Generation of Serpents. by Iohn Trundle, 1614.

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