(1673). Don Quixot redivivus encountring a barns-door, or An exact narrative of the rare exploits of Captain Braines in a dangerous expedition against a certain barn in a town on the other side of the river Inne in the land of Little Ease, and Less Justice: Under the command of Tom Coxcomb signifier, an over-grown tapster, and principle-member of the disloyal Society of the Vitiosi, and of the corruption of the said town, and sometimes justler of the peace there. Printed for the Company of Informers.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Don Quixot Redivivus Encountring a Barns-door, or An Exact Narrative of the Rare Exploits of Captain Braines in a Dangerous Expedition Against a Certain Barn in a Town on the Other Side of the River Inne in the Land of Little Ease, and Less Justice: Under the Command of Tom Coxcomb Signifier, an Over-grown Tapster, and Principle-member of the Disloyal Society of the Vitiosi, and of the Corruption of the Said Town, and Sometimes Justler of the Peace There. S.l: Printed for the Company of Informers, 1673.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Don Quixot Redivivus Encountring a Barns-door, or An Exact Narrative of the Rare Exploits of Captain Braines in a Dangerous Expedition Against a Certain Barn in a Town on the Other Side of the River Inne in the Land of Little Ease, and Less Justice: Under the Command of Tom Coxcomb Signifier, an Over-grown Tapster, and Principle-member of the Disloyal Society of the Vitiosi, and of the Corruption of the Said Town, and Sometimes Justler of the Peace There. Printed for the Company of Informers, 1673.