The related link website explains Parenthetical Citations and the entries for a Works Cited page.
For a book, a works-cited list entry should include the author's name, the title of the book in italics, the publisher, the publication year, and the format (e.g., print or ebook). If you used a specific edition, include that information as well.
General formatting rules of works cited is: it should start on a new page, should be double spaced, the indention of the entry should be a hanging indent, the entries should be listed alphabetically by the author's last name, italics should be used for titles of longer works like books and magazines, quotation marks should be used for shorter works like articles and stories, page numbers can be used when necessary and finally the medium of publication should be included.
The related link website explains Parenthetical Citations and the entries for a Works Cited page.
Name of the author
Date of publication
Date of publication
For a website, include the URL and the date you accessed the information. These details are not necessary for a book citation.
For a book, the information in a works cited list entry should include the author's name, the title of the book, the publication date, the publisher, and if applicable, the edition and page numbers.
When writing an MLA-style bibliography entry for a book, include the author's name, book title, publication date, publisher, and format (e.g., print or ebook). If the book has an editor or translator, include their names as well. The entry should also list the city of publication and the page numbers of any specific information referenced.
The three main parts of a book entry are the title, author, and publication information (such as publisher, publication date, and edition).
title of a book
look in your MCI book Devil Dog
The Domesday Book may have been biased, and there is a lot of information not included.
Tell us as much as you can about it. Rifle, shotgun, or pistol? Action type? All I have is a note that it was produced in 1936 and 1937. Perhaps it is included in the Blue Book entry as a "submodel" of something else.
Because it is prepared from the journal which is the book of "original entry".
Every dictionary, whatever it's size and content fulfills it's purpose. Dictionaries offer ease of reference and are as complete as possible as regards both the range of words included and the information given under each entry