APA Citation

Warren, T. (1738). A catalogue of curious books: Many of them entirely New, the rest selected from the Libraries of several eminent Persons lately Deceas'd. Consisting of upwards of two thousand volumes in most languages and branches of polite literature, in exceeding good Condition, a great Number of them Gilt and Letter'd. Which will begin to be sold cheap (the lowest Price being mark'd in the Catalogue, and first Leaf of each Book) on Tuesday the 22d of August, 1738, exactly at Ten in the Morning, at T. Warren's shop in the Bull-Ring, Birmingham, where Catalogues may be had, and ready Money for Libraries or Parcels of Books. The Books may be view'd till the Sale begins. Birmingham: printed by T. Warren; where all Sorts of Printing Work is done in the neatest Manner, at a reasonable.

Chicago Style Citation

Warren, Thomas. A Catalogue of Curious Books: Many of Them Entirely New, the Rest Selected From the Libraries of Several Eminent Persons Lately Deceas'd. Consisting of Upwards of Two Thousand Volumes in Most Languages and Branches of Polite Literature, in Exceeding Good Condition, a Great Number of Them Gilt and Letter'd. Which Will Begin to Be Sold Cheap (the Lowest Price Being Mark'd in the Catalogue, and First Leaf of Each Book) On Tuesday the 22d of August, 1738, Exactly At Ten in the Morning, At T. Warren's Shop in the Bull-Ring, Birmingham, Where Catalogues May Be Had, and Ready Money for Libraries or Parcels of Books. The Books May Be View'd Till the Sale Begins. Birmingham: printed by T. Warren; where all Sorts of Printing Work is done in the neatest Manner, at a reasonable, 1738.

MLA Citation

Warren, Thomas. A Catalogue of Curious Books: Many of Them Entirely New, the Rest Selected From the Libraries of Several Eminent Persons Lately Deceas'd. Consisting of Upwards of Two Thousand Volumes in Most Languages and Branches of Polite Literature, in Exceeding Good Condition, a Great Number of Them Gilt and Letter'd. Which Will Begin to Be Sold Cheap (the Lowest Price Being Mark'd in the Catalogue, and First Leaf of Each Book) On Tuesday the 22d of August, 1738, Exactly At Ten in the Morning, At T. Warren's Shop in the Bull-Ring, Birmingham, Where Catalogues May Be Had, and Ready Money for Libraries or Parcels of Books. The Books May Be View'd Till the Sale Begins. Birmingham: printed by T. Warren; where all Sorts of Printing Work is done in the neatest Manner, at a reasonable, 1738.

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