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Turabian Citation Style Guide 9th Edition: B. Two or Three Authors

About Citing Books

For each type of source in this guide, the general form and specific examples will be provided for both the Notes-Bibliography and the Author-Date style options of Turabian.

This information and several of the examples were drawn from A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations (9th edition). Numbers in parentheses refer to specific pages in the manual.

For further information, please ask your instructor or refer to the Turabian manual.

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Book with Two or Three Authors

The general format below refers to a book with two or three authors.
 

Notes-Bibliography Style (pp. 151-152, 171-183):

General Format

Note:
Note Number. Author First Name/Initial Author Last Name and Author First Name/Initial Last Name, Book Title: Subtitle (Place of publication: Publisher), Year, page #(s).
 
Bibliographic Entry:
Author Last Name, First Name or Initial, and Author First Name/Initial Last Name. Book Title: Subtitle. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
 

Examples

Note:

6. Guy Cowlishaw and Robin Dunbar, Primate Conservation Biology (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000), 104-7.

 
Bibliographic Entry:
Cowlishaw, Guy, and Robin Dunbar. Primate Conservation Biology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.

 

 

Author-Date Style (pp. 225-226, 238-250):

General Format

Parenthetical Citation:
(Author Surname and Author Surname Year, page #)
 
Reference List Entry:

Author Last Name, Author First Name/Initial, and Author First Name/Initial Author Last Name. Year. Book Title: Subtitle. Place of Publication: Publisher

 

Examples

Parenthetical Entry:
(Cowlishaw and Dunbar 2000,104-107)
 
Reference List Entry:

Cowlishaw, Guy, and Robin Dunbar. 2000. Primate Conservation Biology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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