Grent, W. (1625). A new and accurate map of the world: Drawne according to the truest descriptions, latest discoueries, and best obseruations that haue been made by English or strangers. VVith briefe and most plaine notes vpon the vvhole body of cosmographie, for the easie vnderstanding thereof: pleasant and vsefull for all such as desire to know further then of their owne home. Are to be sould by Tho: Ien[n]er at the white Beare in Cornehill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGrent, William. A New and Accurate Map of the World: Drawne According to the Truest Descriptions, Latest Discoueries, and Best Obseruations That Haue Been Made by English or Strangers. VVith Briefe and Most Plaine Notes Vpon the Vvhole Body of Cosmographie, for the Easie Vnderstanding Thereof: Pleasant and Vsefull for All Such as Desire to Know Further Then of Their Owne Home. S.l: Are to be sould by Tho: Ien[n]er at the white Beare in Cornehill, 1625.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGrent, William. A New and Accurate Map of the World: Drawne According to the Truest Descriptions, Latest Discoueries, and Best Obseruations That Haue Been Made by English or Strangers. VVith Briefe and Most Plaine Notes Vpon the Vvhole Body of Cosmographie, for the Easie Vnderstanding Thereof: Pleasant and Vsefull for All Such as Desire to Know Further Then of Their Owne Home. Are to be sould by Tho: Ien[n]er at the white Beare in Cornehill, 1625.