Book titles should be italicized according to APA guidelines.
Yes, according to APA style guidelines, book titles should be italicized.
The Table of Contents sums up what can be found in the book in general and where it can be found.
It actually depends. You would use which if you were asking what book they wrote among a certain selection of books. You would use what if you were just asking in general.
A general reference book is an almanac or a set of encyclopedias.
The ISBN of The Book of General Ignorance is 0307394913.
General Relativity - book - was created in 1984.
I would say read it front to back so you understand all about Glaucoma. I'm not familiar with the book but when I get a new book I read through it twice.
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The Book of General Ignorance has 282 pages.
General Relativity - book - has 491 pages.
When citing a book in a research paper using APA guidelines, include the author's last name and initials, the publication year, the book title in italics, the publisher, and the location of the publisher.