APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1795). Feast of merriment. A new American jester: Being a most curious collection of witty jests--merry stories--smart repartees-- droll advertures--funny jokes--wise sayings--anecdotes--waggeries-- whims--puns-- bon mots-- and laughable tricks, many of which were never before published. Printed by I. Neale, for Neale and Kammerer, Jun. No. 24, North Third Street, Philadelphia.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Feast of Merriment. A New American Jester: Being a Most Curious Collection of Witty Jests--merry Stories--smart Repartees-- Droll Advertures--funny Jokes--wise Sayings--anecdotes--waggeries-- Whims--puns-- Bon Mots-- and Laughable Tricks, Many of Which Were Never Before Published. Burlington [N.J.]: Printed by I. Neale, for Neale and Kammerer, Jun. No. 24, North Third Street, Philadelphia, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Feast of Merriment. A New American Jester: Being a Most Curious Collection of Witty Jests--merry Stories--smart Repartees-- Droll Advertures--funny Jokes--wise Sayings--anecdotes--waggeries-- Whims--puns-- Bon Mots-- and Laughable Tricks, Many of Which Were Never Before Published. Printed by I. Neale, for Neale and Kammerer, Jun. No. 24, North Third Street, Philadelphia, 1795.

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