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".
- Blau, Aljoscha, Rediscovering gouache: A new approach to a versatile technique for contemporary artists and illustrators (Hoaki, 2021).
- Borland, Hal (ed), Our natural world (J.B. Lippincott Company, 1969).
- Carson, Rachel, Silent spring (Gardners Books, 2000).
- Cauchy, Nicolas, Perceval le Gallois (Gautier Languereau, 2008).
- Cauchy, Nicolas and Aurélia Fronty, Lancelot du Lac (Gautier Languereau, 2007).
- Cauchy, Nicolas and Aurélia Fronty, Le roi Arthur (Hachette, 2007).
- Chwast, Seymour, Dante’s divine comedy (Bloomsbury UK, 2010).
- Courtin‑Clarins, Olivier, Docteur, je veux être la plus belle! (2014).
- Davis, Natalie Zemon, The return of Martin Guerre (1985).
- Day, David, Tolkien’s ring (Pavilion, 2011).
- de Saint‑Exupéry, Antoine, Vol de nuit (2017).
- Dk, History of Britain and Ireland: The definitive visual guide (National Geographic Books, 2019).
- Garner, Alan, The owl service (HarperCollins UK, 2002).
- Greenberg, Nicki, Hamlet (2010).
- Guest, Lady Charlotte (trans), The Mabinogion (HarperCollins Publishers, 2000).
- Haasse, Hella S, In a dark wood wandering: A novel of the Middle Ages (Bloomsbury UK, 2025).
- Janega, Eleanor, The Middle Ages: A graphic history (Icon Books, 2021).
- Johnson, Paul, The offshore islanders (Orion Books Ltd., 1995).
- Larousse, Le dictionnaire Larousse du collège (2025).
- Lewis, Janet, The wife of Martin Guerre (1996).
- Marie and Naomi Lewis, Proud knight, fair lady: The twelve lays of Marie de France (Arrow, 1989).
- Matthews, Caitlín, King Arthur and the goddess of the land: The divine feminine in the Mabinogion (Inner Traditions, 2002).
- Puette, William J, Tale of Genji: A reader’s guide (Tuttle Publishing, 2009).
- Tusiani, Joseph, Dante’s divine comedy: As told for young people (Legas / Gaetano Cipolla, 2001).
- Twain, Mark and Michele Israel Harper, Personal recollections of Joan of Arc: And other tributes to the maid of Orléans (Wordfire Press, 2022).
- Voltaire, Micromégas; Le monde comme il va; Jeannot et Colin: Contes philosophiques (Petits Classiques Larousse Tex, 2007).
- 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.