The right plesaunt and goodly historie of the foure sonnes of Aimon, the which for the excellent endytyng of it, and for the notable prowes and great vertues that were in them: is no les pleasaunt to rede, then worthy to be knowen of all estates bothe hyghe and lowe. London, William Copland for John Walley, Thomas Petet and Robert Toy, 6 mai 1554
Renaud of Montauban, first done into English by William Caxton and now abridged and retranslated by Robert Steele, London, Allen, 1897, xvi + 283 p. [GB][IA]