Wharton, G. (1648). No merline, nor mercury: But a new almanack after the old fashion for the year of our redemption, 1648 being the bissextile or leap-yeare and from the creation, 5597, containing a compendious chronology of all the battles, sieges and other remarkable conflicts, which have happened in this kingdom since the begining of those unhappy troubles with other notes necessary for such a work, calculated and composed for the latitude meridian of the famous burrough of Kirkby-Kendall in the county of Westmorland. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWharton, George. No Merline, nor Mercury: But a New Almanack After the Old Fashion for the Year of Our Redemption, 1648 Being the Bissextile or Leap-yeare and from the Creation, 5597, Containing a Compendious Chronology of All the Battles, Sieges and Other Remarkable Conflicts, Which Have Happened in This Kingdom Since the Begining of Those Unhappy Troubles with Other Notes Necessary for Such a Work, Calculated and Composed for the Latitude Meridian of the Famous Burrough of Kirkby-Kendall in the County of Westmorland. [London?]: Printed for the author, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWharton, George. No Merline, nor Mercury: But a New Almanack After the Old Fashion for the Year of Our Redemption, 1648 Being the Bissextile or Leap-yeare and from the Creation, 5597, Containing a Compendious Chronology of All the Battles, Sieges and Other Remarkable Conflicts, Which Have Happened in This Kingdom Since the Begining of Those Unhappy Troubles with Other Notes Necessary for Such a Work, Calculated and Composed for the Latitude Meridian of the Famous Burrough of Kirkby-Kendall in the County of Westmorland. Printed for the author, 1648.