APA (7th ed.) Citation

Scrope, W., & Guinness, E. C. (1838). The art of dear stalking; illustrated by a narrative of a few days sport in the Forest of Atholl with some account of the nature and habits of red deer, and a short description of the Scotch forests legends, superstitions, stories of poachers and freebooters, &c. &c./ William Scrope. John Murray.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Scrope, William, and Edward Cecil Guinness. The Art of Dear Stalking; Illustrated by a Narrative of a Few Days Sport in the Forest of Atholl with Some Account of the Nature and Habits of Red Deer, and a Short Description of the Scotch Forests Legends, Superstitions, Stories of Poachers and Freebooters, &c. &c./ William Scrope. London: John Murray, 1838.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Scrope, William, and Edward Cecil Guinness. The Art of Dear Stalking; Illustrated by a Narrative of a Few Days Sport in the Forest of Atholl with Some Account of the Nature and Habits of Red Deer, and a Short Description of the Scotch Forests Legends, Superstitions, Stories of Poachers and Freebooters, &c. &c./ William Scrope. John Murray, 1838.

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