APA (7th ed.) Citation

Espy, W. R. (1978). O thou improper, thou uncommon noun: A bobtailed, generally chronological listing of proper names that have become improper and uncommonly common, together with a smattering of proper names commonly used, and certain other diversions. C. N. Potter.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Espy, Willard R. O Thou Improper, Thou Uncommon Noun: A Bobtailed, Generally Chronological Listing of Proper Names That Have Become Improper and Uncommonly Common, Together with a Smattering of Proper Names Commonly Used, and Certain Other Diversions. New York: C. N. Potter, 1978.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Espy, Willard R. O Thou Improper, Thou Uncommon Noun: A Bobtailed, Generally Chronological Listing of Proper Names That Have Become Improper and Uncommonly Common, Together with a Smattering of Proper Names Commonly Used, and Certain Other Diversions. C. N. Potter, 1978.

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