Deloney, T. 1. (1750). The history of Thomas of Reading: And other clothiers of England setting forth their mirth, great riches. And hospiality [t]o the poor; and the great favours they gain'd with their good prince. Concluding with the woeful death of Thomas of Reading, who was murdered by his cruel host. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDeloney, Thomas 1543?-1600. The History of Thomas of Reading: And Other Clothiers of England Setting Forth Their Mirth, Great Riches. And Hospiality [t]o the Poor; and the Great Favours They Gain'd with Their Good Prince. Concluding with the Woeful Death of Thomas of Reading, Who Was Murdered by His Cruel Host. [London?]: s.n, 1750.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDeloney, Thomas 1543?-1600. The History of Thomas of Reading: And Other Clothiers of England Setting Forth Their Mirth, Great Riches. And Hospiality [t]o the Poor; and the Great Favours They Gain'd with Their Good Prince. Concluding with the Woeful Death of Thomas of Reading, Who Was Murdered by His Cruel Host. s.n, 1750.