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Chicago citation style:
Guernsey, Charles A. Wyoming cowboy days: an account of the experience of Charles Arthur Guernsey, in which he tells in his own way of the early territorial cattle days and political strifes, and deals with many of the state's and nation's famous characters. The author releases information heretofore unpublished and in great measure unknown except to himself, and tells of discoveries of paleontological value, made during his residence in the territory and state, covering a period of over half a century fromto 1935. True to life, but not autobiographical. Romantic, but not fiction. Facts, but not history. New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1936. Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/36004806/.
APA citation style:
Guernsey, C. A. (1936) Wyoming cowboy days: an account of the experience of Charles Arthur Guernsey, in which he tells in his own way of the early territorial cattle days and political strifes, and deals with many of the state's and nation's famous characters. The author releases information heretofore unpublished and in great measure unknown except to himself, and tells of discoveries of paleontological value, made during his residence in the territory and state, covering a period of over half a century fromto 1935. True to life, but not autobiographical. Romantic, but not fiction. Facts, but not history. New York, G. P. Putnam's sons. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/36004806/.
MLA citation style:
Guernsey, Charles A. Wyoming cowboy days: an account of the experience of Charles Arthur Guernsey, in which he tells in his own way of the early territorial cattle days and political strifes, and deals with many of the state's and nation's famous characters. The author releases information heretofore unpublished and in great measure unknown except to himself, and tells of discoveries of paleontological value, made during his residence in the territory and state, covering a period of over half a century fromto 1935. True to life, but not autobiographical. Romantic, but not fiction. Facts, but not history. New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1936. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/36004806/>.