Edmundson, H. (1658). Comes facundus in via.: The fellow-traveller through city and countrey. Among students and scholars at home and abroad. Furnished with short stories, and the choicest speeches of clean and innocent wit and mirth, for discourse or private entertainment in recreations or journeys. Printed for Hum. Robinson at the three Pigeons in S. Pauls Churchyard..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEdmundson, Henry. Comes Facundus in via.: The Fellow-traveller Through City and Countrey. Among Students and Scholars at Home and Abroad. Furnished with Short Stories, and the Choicest Speeches of Clean and Innocent Wit and Mirth, for Discourse or Private Entertainment in Recreations or Journeys. London,: Printed for Hum. Robinson at the three Pigeons in S. Pauls Churchyard., 1658.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEdmundson, Henry. Comes Facundus in via.: The Fellow-traveller Through City and Countrey. Among Students and Scholars at Home and Abroad. Furnished with Short Stories, and the Choicest Speeches of Clean and Innocent Wit and Mirth, for Discourse or Private Entertainment in Recreations or Journeys. Printed for Hum. Robinson at the three Pigeons in S. Pauls Churchyard., 1658.