Deloney, T. (1660). The honour of the gentle craft: A discourse of mirth and wit to the renown of those two princes Crispine and Crispianus, and all the true lovers thereof : the last and best part being a most merry and pleasant history not altogether unprofitable, nor any way hurtful : and for the glory of the gentle craft, let all men say that a shoemakers son is a prince born (Newly corrected.). Printed by G.P. for I. Andrews ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDeloney, Thomas. The Honour of the Gentle Craft: A Discourse of Mirth and Wit to the Renown of Those Two Princes Crispine and Crispianus, and All the True Lovers Thereof : The Last and Best Part Being a Most Merry and Pleasant History Not Altogether Unprofitable, nor Any Way Hurtful : And for the Glory of the Gentle Craft, Let All Men Say That a Shoemakers Son Is a Prince Born. Newly corrected. London: Printed by G.P. for I. Andrews ..., 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDeloney, Thomas. The Honour of the Gentle Craft: A Discourse of Mirth and Wit to the Renown of Those Two Princes Crispine and Crispianus, and All the True Lovers Thereof : The Last and Best Part Being a Most Merry and Pleasant History Not Altogether Unprofitable, nor Any Way Hurtful : And for the Glory of the Gentle Craft, Let All Men Say That a Shoemakers Son Is a Prince Born. Newly corrected. Printed by G.P. for I. Andrews ..., 1660.