Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2759263
APA Citation
Greene, Robert. (1637). Theeues falling out, true-men come by their goods: or, The bel-man wanted a clapper. A peale of new villanies rung ont [sic]: being musicall to a[ll] gentlemen, lawyers, farmers, and all sorts of people that come up to the tearme: shewing, that the villanies of lewd women doe, by many degrees, excell those of men. By Robert Greene. London : Printed for Henry and Moses Bell
MLA Citation
Greene, Robert. Theeues falling out, true-men come by their goods: or, The bel-man wanted a clapper. [microform] A peale of new villanies rung ont [sic]: being musicall to a[ll] gentlemen, lawyers, farmers, and all sorts of people that come up to the tearme: shewing, that the villanies of lewd women doe, by many degrees, excell those of men. By Robert Greene Printed for Henry and Moses Bell London 1637
Australian/Harvard Citation
Greene, Robert. 1637, Theeues falling out, true-men come by their goods: or, The bel-man wanted a clapper. [microform] A peale of new villanies rung ont [sic]: being musicall to a[ll] gentlemen, lawyers, farmers, and all sorts of people that come up to the tearme: shewing, that the villanies of lewd women doe, by many degrees, excell those of men. By Robert Greene Printed for Henry and Moses Bell London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Theeues falling out, true-men come by their goods: or, The bel-man wanted a clapper. [microform] A peale of new villanies rung ont [sic]: being musicall to a[ll] gentlemen, lawyers, farmers, and all sorts of people that come up to the tearme: shewing, that the villanies of lewd women doe, by many degrees, excell those of men. By Robert Greene | author1=Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592 | year=1637 | publisher=Printed for Henry and Moses Bell | language=English }}