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Below I show (1) the short rules I applied for AGLC4 reference entries, and (2) the formatted reference list for each item you supplied. I have italicised book titles with <em>...</em> and applied sentence case: only the first word of the title, the first word of any subtitle (the first word after a colon), and proper nouns are capitalised. Editor and translator abbreviations are shown as (ed) and (trans). Where you did not provide a publisher I left only the year in parentheses.

Key points used (AGLC4 reference list style, applied):

  • Author(s) as supplied, followed by a comma.
  • Title in italics. Use sentence case: capitalise the first word of the title, the first word of a subtitle (after a colon), and proper nouns only.
  • Publisher and year in parentheses, separated by a comma: (Publisher, Year). If no publisher was given, only the year is shown in parentheses.
  • Editors: put (ed) after the editor name. Translators: put (trans) after the translator name.
  • Multiple authors: join names with "and".
  1. Blau, Aljoscha, Rediscovering gouache: A new approach to a versatile technique for contemporary artists and illustrators (Hoaki, 2021).
  2. Borland, Hal (ed), Our natural world (J.B. Lippincott Company, 1969).
  3. Carson, Rachel, Silent spring (Gardners Books, 2000).
  4. Cauchy, Nicolas, Perceval le Gallois (Gautier Languereau, 2008).
  5. Cauchy, Nicolas and Aurélia Fronty, Lancelot du Lac (Gautier Languereau, 2007).
  6. Cauchy, Nicolas and Aurélia Fronty, Le roi Arthur (Hachette, 2007).
  7. Chwast, Seymour, Dante’s divine comedy (Bloomsbury UK, 2010).
  8. Courtin‑Clarins, Olivier, Docteur, je veux être la plus belle! (2014).
  9. Davis, Natalie Zemon, The return of Martin Guerre (1985).
  10. Day, David, Tolkien’s ring (Pavilion, 2011).
  11. de Saint‑Exupéry, Antoine, Vol de nuit (2017).
  12. Dk, History of Britain and Ireland: The definitive visual guide (National Geographic Books, 2019).
  13. Garner, Alan, The owl service (HarperCollins UK, 2002).
  14. Greenberg, Nicki, Hamlet (2010).
  15. Guest, Lady Charlotte (trans), The Mabinogion (HarperCollins Publishers, 2000).
  16. Haasse, Hella S, In a dark wood wandering: A novel of the Middle Ages (Bloomsbury UK, 2025).
  17. Janega, Eleanor, The Middle Ages: A graphic history (Icon Books, 2021).
  18. Johnson, Paul, The offshore islanders (Orion Books Ltd., 1995).
  19. Larousse, Le dictionnaire Larousse du collège (2025).
  20. Lewis, Janet, The wife of Martin Guerre (1996).
  21. Marie and Naomi Lewis, Proud knight, fair lady: The twelve lays of Marie de France (Arrow, 1989).
  22. Matthews, Caitlín, King Arthur and the goddess of the land: The divine feminine in the Mabinogion (Inner Traditions, 2002).
  23. Puette, William J, Tale of Genji: A reader’s guide (Tuttle Publishing, 2009).
  24. Tusiani, Joseph, Dante’s divine comedy: As told for young people (Legas / Gaetano Cipolla, 2001).
  25. Twain, Mark and Michele Israel Harper, Personal recollections of Joan of Arc: And other tributes to the maid of Orléans (Wordfire Press, 2022).
  26. Voltaire, Micromégas; Le monde comme il va; Jeannot et Colin: Contes philosophiques (Petits Classiques Larousse Tex, 2007).
  27. Wallack, Nicole B, Crafting presence: The American essay and the future of writing studies (University Press of Colorado, 2017).

Notes:

  • If you would like these entries adapted for a footnote style (AGLC4 footnotes) instead of the references list, tell me and I will convert them.
  • If you can supply missing publisher names (where I left only the year), I will insert them into the parentheses in publisher, year order.

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