APA (7th ed.) Citation

John Shirley. (1700). London's glory: or, The history of the famous and valiant London-'prentice: Giving an account of his birth, his brave exploits in his childhood, his coming to London, and being put apprentice to a Turky merchant; the story of his love to his master's daughter; and how, going to Turky, he slew a tygar, and rescued the Great Turk's daughter; after that, killed two lions, prepared to devour him; and, gaining the Princess's love, brought her to England, marrying her in great splendor; with many other memorable things, to the honour of the famous city of London, and the whole English nation. Adorned with songs, love-letters, and verses; all very pleasant and delightful for young men and maids. printed by W.O. and sold J. Deacon, in Giltspur-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

John Shirley. London's Glory: Or, The History of the Famous and Valiant London-'prentice: Giving an Account of His Birth, His Brave Exploits in His Childhood, His Coming to London, and Being Put Apprentice to a Turky Merchant; the Story of His Love to His Master's Daughter; and How, Going to Turky, He Slew a Tygar, and Rescued the Great Turk's Daughter; After That, Killed Two Lions, Prepared to Devour Him; and, Gaining the Princess's Love, Brought Her to England, Marrying Her in Great Splendor; with Many Other Memorable Things, to the Honour of the Famous City of London, and the Whole English Nation. Adorned with Songs, Love-letters, and Verses; All Very Pleasant and Delightful for Young Men and Maids. London: printed by W.O. and sold J. Deacon, in Giltspur-street, 1700.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

John Shirley. London's Glory: Or, The History of the Famous and Valiant London-'prentice: Giving an Account of His Birth, His Brave Exploits in His Childhood, His Coming to London, and Being Put Apprentice to a Turky Merchant; the Story of His Love to His Master's Daughter; and How, Going to Turky, He Slew a Tygar, and Rescued the Great Turk's Daughter; After That, Killed Two Lions, Prepared to Devour Him; and, Gaining the Princess's Love, Brought Her to England, Marrying Her in Great Splendor; with Many Other Memorable Things, to the Honour of the Famous City of London, and the Whole English Nation. Adorned with Songs, Love-letters, and Verses; All Very Pleasant and Delightful for Young Men and Maids. printed by W.O. and sold J. Deacon, in Giltspur-street, 1700.

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