APA Citation

Dietrick, L., & Franz-Walsh, J. (1931). The merry ballads of Robin Hood: The whole story of that Robin Hood, known as Earl of Huntington, and Locksley Hall in the days of King Henry II and Richard of the Lion's heart: first sung by minstrels, later set down in the ballad books of Percy, Ritson, and Evans. New York: The Macmillan Company.

Chicago Style Citation

Dietrick, Laurabelle,, and Joseph Franz-Walsh. The Merry Ballads of Robin Hood: The Whole Story of That Robin Hood, Known As Earl of Huntington, and Locksley Hall in the Days of King Henry II and Richard of the Lion's Heart: First Sung By Minstrels, Later Set Down in the Ballad Books of Percy, Ritson, and Evans. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1931.

MLA Citation

Dietrick, Laurabelle,, and Joseph Franz-Walsh. The Merry Ballads of Robin Hood: The Whole Story of That Robin Hood, Known As Earl of Huntington, and Locksley Hall in the Days of King Henry II and Richard of the Lion's Heart: First Sung By Minstrels, Later Set Down in the Ballad Books of Percy, Ritson, and Evans. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1931.

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