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Usage

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Men-at-the-Bar is a work, written by Joseph Foster, that was published towards the end of the nineteenth century.

This template is specifically customised to point to biographies in the second edition that is hosted at Wikisource, s:Men-at-the-Bar, though it will also allow other editions (if they exist) to be cited. It is based on {{Cite encyclopedia}}.

Simple form
{{Cite Men-at-the-Bar
|name=
|pages=
}}
Advanced form
{{Cite Men-at-the-Bar
|name=
|pages=
|edition=
|year=
}}
Example

{{Cite Men-at-the-Bar |name= |pages= }}

  • {{Cite Men-at-the-Bar |name=Doyle, Henry |page=352 }}
  •  Foster, Joseph (1885). "Doyle, Henry" . Men-at-the-Bar  (second ed.). London: Hazell, Watson, and Viney. p. 352.
Example

{{Cite Men-at-the-Bar |name= |pages= |edition= |year= }}

  • {{Cite Men-at-the-Bar |name=Doyle, Henry |pages=352–353 |edition=first |year= }}

Description of fields

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  • name name of the person/biography
  • pages or page: These parameters are for listing the pages relevant to the citation, not the total number of pages in the book. "|pages= 5–7" produces "pp. 5–7", while "|page= 5" produces "p. 5". The "pp." notation indicating multiple pages, and "p." notation indicating a single page, are placed automatically when you choose between the plural (pages) or singular (page) form of the parameter. Page ranges should be separated by an unspaced en dash (–).
  • no-icon=1: removes the lead icon

If not the eleventh edition, then please make sure to add:

  • edition the alternate edition being cited
  • year the year of the alternate edition