Indicate the name of an editor, translator, or compiler (if different from the author) with the abbreviation ed., trans., or comp., as appropriate.
Nicholas Berdyaev, The End of Our Time, trans. Donald Atwater (New York: Sheed & Ward, Inc., 1933), 140-141.
James R. Krabill, Walter Sawatsky, and Charles E. Van Engen, eds., Evangelical, Ecumenical, and Anabaptist Missiologies in Conversation (Maryknoll, N. Y.: Orbis, 2006), ix.
Michael S. Montgomery, comp., American Puritan Studies: An Annotated Bibliography of Dissertations, 1882-1981 (Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1984), 102.
Number of volumes
When citing a volume in a multi-volume work, note the number of volumes in the series.
John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, ed. John T. McNeill; 2 vols., (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1960), 2:1016.
Edition, if other than the first
Information concerning the edition is required if the work cited is not the first edition. If information about the edition is not given on the title page, check the copyright page (reverse of the title page).
T. R. Glover, The Ancient World (London: Pelican, 1935; reprint, Penguin: 1957), 306.
John Lawrence, A History of Russia, 2d rev. ed. (New York: Mentor, 1969), 41.