: Re: How to cite two volumes in one (Turabian) How do I cite a (reprinted) multivolume work in one volume, Turabian style? The way I see it, I have two options: Fairbairn, Patrick. Typology
I would try to cite the edition. If the current edition of a multi-volume work you are using is no longer in multiple volumes then you can technically cite it as a single volume work. If it is the first edition you might specify 1st Condensed Ed. If each volume is still using the original page numbering then I would treat it as a multi-volume citation and simply use volume:page references in the notes, and standard citation in the bibliography.
Derived from:
A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (7th. ed.)
Specifically helpful sections:
Revised Edition of a Book
Multi-volume Work
Book with Multiple Additional Elements
Finally, this version of the guide is available for download.
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