Wade, J. (1820). The black book, or, Corruption unmasked: Being an account of places, pensions, and sinecures, the revenues of the clergy and landed aristocracy, the salaries and emoluments ..., the robbery of charitable foundations ..., the debt, revenue, and influence of the East-India Company ... a complete exposition of the cost, influence, patronage, and corruption of the borough government. J. Fairburn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWade, John. The Black Book, or, Corruption Unmasked: Being an Account of Places, Pensions, and Sinecures, the Revenues of the Clergy and Landed Aristocracy, the Salaries and Emoluments ..., the Robbery of Charitable Foundations ..., the Debt, Revenue, and Influence of the East-India Company ... a Complete Exposition of the Cost, Influence, Patronage, and Corruption of the Borough Government. London: J. Fairburn, 1820.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWade, John. The Black Book, or, Corruption Unmasked: Being an Account of Places, Pensions, and Sinecures, the Revenues of the Clergy and Landed Aristocracy, the Salaries and Emoluments ..., the Robbery of Charitable Foundations ..., the Debt, Revenue, and Influence of the East-India Company ... a Complete Exposition of the Cost, Influence, Patronage, and Corruption of the Borough Government. J. Fairburn, 1820.