Byfield, B. N. (1973). The book of weird: Being a most desirable lexicon of the fantastical, wherein kings and dragons, trolls and vampires, to say nothing of elves and gnomes, queens, knaves and werewolves are made manifest, and many, many further revelations of the mystical order of Things are brought to light. Dolphin Herald Doubleday.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationByfield, Barbara N. The Book of Weird: Being a Most Desirable Lexicon of the Fantastical, Wherein Kings and Dragons, Trolls and Vampires, to Say Nothing of Elves and Gnomes, Queens, Knaves and Werewolves Are Made Manifest, and Many, Many Further Revelations of the Mystical Order of Things Are Brought to Light. Garden City, NY: Dolphin Herald Doubleday, 1973.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationByfield, Barbara N. The Book of Weird: Being a Most Desirable Lexicon of the Fantastical, Wherein Kings and Dragons, Trolls and Vampires, to Say Nothing of Elves and Gnomes, Queens, Knaves and Werewolves Are Made Manifest, and Many, Many Further Revelations of the Mystical Order of Things Are Brought to Light. Dolphin Herald Doubleday, 1973.