Selden, J., Littleton, A., & White, R. (1682). The reverse or back-face of the English Janus: To-wit, all that is met with in story concerning the common and statute-law of English Britanny, from the first memoirs of the two nations, to the decease of King Henry II. set down and tackt together succinctly by way of narrative : designed, devoted and dedicated to the most illustrious the Earl of Salisbury. Printed for Thomas Basset, and Richard Chiswell.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSelden, John, Adam Littleton, and Robert White. The Reverse or Back-face of the English Janus: To-wit, All That Is Met with in Story Concerning the Common and Statute-law of English Britanny, from the First Memoirs of the Two Nations, to the Decease of King Henry II. Set Down and Tackt Together Succinctly by Way of Narrative : Designed, Devoted and Dedicated to the Most Illustrious the Earl of Salisbury. London: Printed for Thomas Basset, and Richard Chiswell, 1682.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSelden, John, et al. The Reverse or Back-face of the English Janus: To-wit, All That Is Met with in Story Concerning the Common and Statute-law of English Britanny, from the First Memoirs of the Two Nations, to the Decease of King Henry II. Set Down and Tackt Together Succinctly by Way of Narrative : Designed, Devoted and Dedicated to the Most Illustrious the Earl of Salisbury. Printed for Thomas Basset, and Richard Chiswell, 1682.