Wither, G. (1643). Se defendendo.: A shield, and shaft, against detraction. Opposed, and drawn, by Capt. George Wither, by occasion of scandalous rumours, touching his deserting of Farnham-Castle; and some other malicious aspersions. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWither, George. Se Defendendo.: A Shield, and Shaft, Against Detraction. Opposed, and Drawn, by Capt. George Wither, by Occasion of Scandalous Rumours, Touching His Deserting of Farnham-Castle; and Some Other Malicious Aspersions. [London?: publisher not identified, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWither, George. Se Defendendo.: A Shield, and Shaft, Against Detraction. Opposed, and Drawn, by Capt. George Wither, by Occasion of Scandalous Rumours, Touching His Deserting of Farnham-Castle; and Some Other Malicious Aspersions. publisher not identified, 1643.