APA (7th ed.) Citation

Deloney, T. (1637). The gentle craft: A discourse containing many matters of delight, very pleasant to be read: shewing what famous men have beene shoomakers in time past in this land, with their worthy deeds and great hospitality. Declaring the cause why it is called the gentle craft: and also how the proverbe first grew; a shoemakers sonne is a prince borne. T.D. Printed for Robert Bird.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Deloney, Thomas. The Gentle Craft: A Discourse Containing Many Matters of Delight, Very Pleasant to Be Read: Shewing What Famous Men Have Beene Shoomakers in Time Past in This Land, with Their Worthy Deeds and Great Hospitality. Declaring the Cause Why It Is Called the Gentle Craft: And Also How the Proverbe First Grew; a Shoemakers Sonne Is a Prince Borne. T.D. London: Printed for Robert Bird, 1637.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Deloney, Thomas. The Gentle Craft: A Discourse Containing Many Matters of Delight, Very Pleasant to Be Read: Shewing What Famous Men Have Beene Shoomakers in Time Past in This Land, with Their Worthy Deeds and Great Hospitality. Declaring the Cause Why It Is Called the Gentle Craft: And Also How the Proverbe First Grew; a Shoemakers Sonne Is a Prince Borne. T.D. Printed for Robert Bird, 1637.

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