APA (7th ed.) Citation

Begbie, H. The Bed-Book of Happiness Being a colligation or assemblage of cheerful writings brought together from many quarters into this one compass for the diversion, distraction, and delight of those who lie abed,—a friend to the invalid, a companion to the sleepless, an excuse to the tired.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Begbie, Harold. The Bed-Book of Happiness Being a Colligation or Assemblage of Cheerful Writings Brought Together from Many Quarters into This One Compass for the Diversion, Distraction, and Delight of Those Who Lie Abed,—a Friend to the Invalid, a Companion to the Sleepless, an Excuse to the Tired.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Begbie, Harold. The Bed-Book of Happiness Being a Colligation or Assemblage of Cheerful Writings Brought Together from Many Quarters into This One Compass for the Diversion, Distraction, and Delight of Those Who Lie Abed,—a Friend to the Invalid, a Companion to the Sleepless, an Excuse to the Tired.

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