Robins, T. (1669). The wonder of the world: Being a perfect relation of a young maid, about eighteen years of age, which hath not tasted of any food this two and fifty weeks ... : wherein is related the whole truth and no more, as it was taken from the mouth of the damsel and her mother, being a true account of her condition. Printed for Tho. Passinger ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRobins, Thomas. The Wonder of the World: Being a Perfect Relation of a Young Maid, About Eighteen Years of Age, Which Hath Not Tasted of Any Food This Two and Fifty Weeks ... : Wherein Is Related the Whole Truth and No More, as It Was Taken from the Mouth of the Damsel and Her Mother, Being a True Account of Her Condition. London: Printed for Tho. Passinger ..., 1669.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRobins, Thomas. The Wonder of the World: Being a Perfect Relation of a Young Maid, About Eighteen Years of Age, Which Hath Not Tasted of Any Food This Two and Fifty Weeks ... : Wherein Is Related the Whole Truth and No More, as It Was Taken from the Mouth of the Damsel and Her Mother, Being a True Account of Her Condition. Printed for Tho. Passinger ..., 1669.