(1618). Nevves from Turkie. Or a true and perfect relation sent from Constantinople: Touching the death of Achmet the last emperour of the Turkes. As also the miraculous deliuerances of Mustapha, (brother to the said Achmet then emperour,) and his strang escapes from his purposed death. Together with the memorable accesse of the said Mustapha into the Turkish empire, and a narration of such things as haue since happened. Printed by William Iones for Samuell Nealand, and Nathaniell Browne and are to be sould at the great North-dore of Saint Paules Church.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNevves from Turkie. Or a True and Perfect Relation Sent from Constantinople: Touching the Death of Achmet the Last Emperour of the Turkes. As Also the Miraculous Deliuerances of Mustapha, (brother to the Said Achmet Then Emperour,) and His Strang Escapes from His Purposed Death. Together with the Memorable Accesse of the Said Mustapha into the Turkish Empire, and a Narration of Such Things as Haue Since Happened. London: Printed by William Iones for Samuell Nealand, and Nathaniell Browne and are to be sould at the great North-dore of Saint Paules Church, 1618.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationNevves from Turkie. Or a True and Perfect Relation Sent from Constantinople: Touching the Death of Achmet the Last Emperour of the Turkes. As Also the Miraculous Deliuerances of Mustapha, (brother to the Said Achmet Then Emperour,) and His Strang Escapes from His Purposed Death. Together with the Memorable Accesse of the Said Mustapha into the Turkish Empire, and a Narration of Such Things as Haue Since Happened. Printed by William Iones for Samuell Nealand, and Nathaniell Browne and are to be sould at the great North-dore of Saint Paules Church, 1618.