APA Citation

Turner, R., Andrews, E. T., & Thomas, I. (1794). A new introduction to book keeping, after the Italian method, by debtor and creditor: In which the theory of that art is not only elucidated, but the practice made easy and familiar, by the addition of a set of books, exhibiting the various incidents which ususally fall in a course of business. The whole laid down in a manner so easy and intelligible as to be understood in a few days. To which is added, several forms of bills, &c. By the Rev. R. Turner, LL.D. Author of a "View of the earth"--"A view of the heavens"--"The heavens surveyed"--"Plain [sic] trigonometry," &c. &c (The first American edition, from the third English edition. [Two lines from Ecclesiastes].). Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews. Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Turner, Richard, Ebenezer Turrell Andrews, and Isaiah Thomas. A New Introduction to Book Keeping, After the Italian Method, By Debtor and Creditor: In Which the Theory of That Art Is Not Only Elucidated, but the Practice Made Easy and Familiar, By the Addition of a Set of Books, Exhibiting the Various Incidents Which Ususally Fall in a Course of Business. The Whole Laid Down in a Manner so Easy and Intelligible As to Be Understood in a Few Days. To Which Is Added, Several Forms of Bills, &c. By the Rev. R. Turner, LL.D. Author of a "View of the Earth"--"A View of the Heavens"--"The Heavens Surveyed"--"Plain [sic] Trigonometry," &c. &c. The first American edition, from the third English edition. [Two lines from Ecclesiastes]. Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews. Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street, 1794.

MLA Citation

Turner, Richard, Ebenezer Turrell Andrews, and Isaiah Thomas. A New Introduction to Book Keeping, After the Italian Method, By Debtor and Creditor: In Which the Theory of That Art Is Not Only Elucidated, but the Practice Made Easy and Familiar, By the Addition of a Set of Books, Exhibiting the Various Incidents Which Ususally Fall in a Course of Business. The Whole Laid Down in a Manner so Easy and Intelligible As to Be Understood in a Few Days. To Which Is Added, Several Forms of Bills, &c. By the Rev. R. Turner, LL.D. Author of a "View of the Earth"--"A View of the Heavens"--"The Heavens Surveyed"--"Plain [sic] Trigonometry," &c. &c. The first American edition, from the third English edition. [Two lines from Ecclesiastes]. Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews. Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street, 1794.

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