APA (7th ed.) Citation

Herbert, A. P. (1935). What a word!: Being an account of the principles and progress of "The word war" conducted in "Punch", to the great improvement and delight of the people, and the lasting benefit of the king's English, with many ingenious exercises and horrible examples. Methuen.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Herbert, Alan P. What a Word!: Being an Account of the Principles and Progress of "The Word War" Conducted in "Punch", to the Great Improvement and Delight of the People, and the Lasting Benefit of the King's English, with Many Ingenious Exercises and Horrible Examples. London: Methuen, 1935.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Herbert, Alan P. What a Word!: Being an Account of the Principles and Progress of "The Word War" Conducted in "Punch", to the Great Improvement and Delight of the People, and the Lasting Benefit of the King's English, with Many Ingenious Exercises and Horrible Examples. Methuen, 1935.

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