Below I give a brief summary of the AGLC4 bibliography conventions used, then the converted reference list with book titles italicised. Key points used:
- Bibliography entries are surname first (as supplied), followed by given name(s), then the title (italicised for books), then the publisher and year in parentheses where provided.
- Editors are indicated with '(ed)' or '(eds)'. Translators are indicated with '(trans)'.
- Multiple authors are joined with 'and'.
- Non-book items (e.g. a TV presentation or online video) are shown with a descriptive medium and the URL in angle brackets.
- I have kept the bibliographic information you supplied; where publisher details were not provided I left the entry as given (year only).
- 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 (Larousse, 2025).
- Lee, Alan and David Day, Castles (Bantam, 1984).
- Lewis, Janet, The Wife of Martin Guerre (1996).
- Macaulay, David, 'Castle' (PBS television presentation, 1983) <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfomD93uglo>.
- 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).
- Rusczyk, Richard, Introduction to Geometry (AOPS Incorporated, 2007).
- Rusczyk, Richard, David Patrick and Ravi Bopu Boppana, Prealgebra (2011).
- 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).
If you want, I can:
- Convert these into AGLC4 footnote format instead of bibliography entries.
- Fill in missing publisher details (where I can find them) and add page ranges for chapters or citations.
- Sort the bibliography alphabetically if you prefer a different ordering.