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https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn8295016
APA Citation
Johnson, Richard. & Purslowe, George. & Coles, Francis. (1668). The most pleasant history of Tom A Lincoln, that ever renowned souldier, the Red-Rose Knight who for his valour and chivalry, was sir-named the boast of England : shewing his honourable victories in forraign countries, with his strange fortunes in the fairy-land: and how he married the fair Anglitora, daughter to Prester John, that renowned monarch of the vvorld : together with the lives and deaths of his two famous sons, the Black Knight, and the Fairy Knight, with divers other memorable accidents, fulll of delight. London : Printed by G. Purslow, for F. Coles, on Saffron-Hill, in Wine-Street, neer Hatten-Garden
MLA Citation
Johnson, Richard. and Purslowe, George. and Coles, Francis. The most pleasant history of Tom A Lincoln, that ever renowned souldier, the Red-Rose Knight [electronic resource] : who for his valour and chivalry, was sir-named the boast of England : shewing his honourable victories in forraign countries, with his strange fortunes in the fairy-land: and how he married the fair Anglitora, daughter to Prester John, that renowned monarch of the vvorld : together with the lives and deaths of his two famous sons, the Black Knight, and the Fairy Knight, with divers other memorable accidents, fulll of delight Printed by G. Purslow, for F. Coles, on Saffron-Hill, in Wine-Street, neer Hatten-Garden London 1668
Australian/Harvard Citation
Johnson, Richard. & Purslowe, George. & Coles, Francis. 1668, The most pleasant history of Tom A Lincoln, that ever renowned souldier, the Red-Rose Knight [electronic resource] : who for his valour and chivalry, was sir-named the boast of England : shewing his honourable victories in forraign countries, with his strange fortunes in the fairy-land: and how he married the fair Anglitora, daughter to Prester John, that renowned monarch of the vvorld : together with the lives and deaths of his two famous sons, the Black Knight, and the Fairy Knight, with divers other memorable accidents, fulll of delight Printed by G. Purslow, for F. Coles, on Saffron-Hill, in Wine-Street, neer Hatten-Garden London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=The most pleasant history of Tom A Lincoln, that ever renowned souldier, the Red-Rose Knight [electronic resource] : who for his valour and chivalry, was sir-named the boast of England : shewing his honourable victories in forraign countries, with his strange fortunes in the fairy-land: and how he married the fair Anglitora, daughter to Prester John, that renowned monarch of the vvorld : together with the lives and deaths of his two famous sons, the Black Knight, and the Fairy Knight, with divers other memorable accidents, fulll of delight | author1=Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659? | author2=Purslowe, George, -1632 | author3=Coles, Francis, -1680 | year=1668 | publisher=Printed by G. Purslow, for F. Coles, on Saffron-Hill, in Wine-Street, neer Hatten-Garden | language=English }}