(1659). London's nevv wonder: Or, The great sleeper:: Being a strange, but true relation, of the first, second, and third trance of a young-man ... with the manner how he was brought from Henley upon Thames, to the City of London, by the art of spirit, the manner how he hath lain nine or ten days asleep ... the signs and wonders which he presented to the people ... when he awak'd ... Whereunto is annexed, The worlds wonder; being a true relation of the strange and dreadful apparitions seen in the air, on Tuesday last ... at New-Market-Heath .. Printed for George Horton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLondon's Nevv Wonder: Or, The Great Sleeper:: Being a Strange, but True Relation, of the First, Second, and Third Trance of a Young-man ... with the Manner How He Was Brought from Henley upon Thames, to the City of London, by the Art of Spirit, the Manner How He Hath Lain Nine or Ten Days Asleep ... the Signs and Wonders Which He Presented to the People ... When He Awak'd ... Whereunto Is Annexed, The Worlds Wonder; Being a True Relation of the Strange and Dreadful Apparitions Seen in the Air, on Tuesday Last ... at New-Market-Heath .. London,: Printed for George Horton, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLondon's Nevv Wonder: Or, The Great Sleeper:: Being a Strange, but True Relation, of the First, Second, and Third Trance of a Young-man ... with the Manner How He Was Brought from Henley upon Thames, to the City of London, by the Art of Spirit, the Manner How He Hath Lain Nine or Ten Days Asleep ... the Signs and Wonders Which He Presented to the People ... When He Awak'd ... Whereunto Is Annexed, The Worlds Wonder; Being a True Relation of the Strange and Dreadful Apparitions Seen in the Air, on Tuesday Last ... at New-Market-Heath .. Printed for George Horton, 1659.