Book Citations should include:
1. Author
2. Year of Publication
3. Title of Book (italicized)
4. City of publication
5. Publisher
In some cases, you may need to add:
Editor's name, edition, volume number, page numbers of a specific chapter
Book by a Single Author or Editor APA 6.27, 7.02.18
Example - Single Author
Example - Single Editor
If you are citing an entire edited book, place the editor's name in the author position followed by (Ed.). If you are citing a specific chapter, article, or entry in an edited book or in a reference book, see instructions below.
Book by Multiple Authors or Editors APA 6.27, 7.02.3, 7.02.5
Two to Seven Authors or Editors
List each author by their last names followed by their initials. Use the ampersand (&) rather than the word "and."
Example
*For books by more than seven authors, list the first six authors as above. Insert an ellipses (...) after the name of the sixth author followed by the name of the last author listed.
Entry or Article in a Reference Book APA 6.27, 6.29, 7.02.27
Begin the citation with the author of the article, not the author or editor of the book.
Example - Signed Entry
Example - Unsigned Entry
If no author is attached to an entry, begin with the title of the entry.
Determinism. (2003). In J. van Huyssteen, N. Howell, N. Gregersen, W. Wildman, & I. Barbour (Eds.), Encyclopedia of science and
religion (2nd ed., Vol. 1, pp. 216-217). New York, NY: Macmillan.
Multivolume Work APA 6.28, 7.02.21, 7.02.23
Include the volume used in parentheses after the title.
Example
eBook APA 6.31, 6.32, 7.02.19
Include the author(s), publication date, and title as you would a print publication, followed by:
Example
eBook on a Kindle, iPad, etc.
After the publication information, include:
Source: APA Style Blog: How Do You Cite an E-Book (e.g., Kindle Book)?
Example - Kindle
Citation examples courtesy Pellissippi State Community College Library Guides.