Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetraps: A Hair-Raising History of Women's Hairstyles in 18th-century London
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Gail Skroback Hennessey., Gail Skroback Hennessey|AUTHOR., & Steve Cox|ILLUSTRATOR. (2020). Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetraps: A Hair-Raising History of Women's Hairstyles in 18th-century London . Red Chair Press.

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Gail Skroback Hennessey, Gail Skroback Hennessey|AUTHOR and Steve Cox|ILLUSTRATOR. 2020. Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetraps: A Hair-Raising History of Women's Hairstyles in 18th-century London. Red Chair Press.

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Gail Skroback Hennessey, Gail Skroback Hennessey|AUTHOR and Steve Cox|ILLUSTRATOR. Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetraps: A Hair-Raising History of Women's Hairstyles in 18th-century London Red Chair Press, 2020.

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Gail Skroback Hennessey, Gail Skroback Hennessey|AUTHOR, and Steve Cox|ILLUSTRATOR. Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetraps: A Hair-Raising History of Women's Hairstyles in 18th-century London Red Chair Press, 2020.

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