Fenning, D. (1789). The ready reckoner, or The trader's sure guide, adapted to the use of all who deal by wholesale or retail: Exhibiting at one view, the amount or value of any number of goods or merchandize, from 1 up to 10,000, at the various prices, from 1 farthing to 1 pound. To which are prefixed, tables of interest at 5,6, and 7 per cent. A table shewing the weight and value of gold and silver, as they now pass in Pennsylvania and New-York (An American edition.). Printed and sold by Benjamin Johnson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFenning, Daniel. The Ready Reckoner, or The Trader's Sure Guide, Adapted to the Use of All Who Deal by Wholesale or Retail: Exhibiting at One View, the Amount or Value of Any Number of Goods or Merchandize, from 1 Up to 10,000, at the Various Prices, from 1 Farthing to 1 Pound. To Which Are Prefixed, Tables of Interest at 5,6, and 7 Per Cent. A Table Shewing the Weight and Value of Gold and Silver, as They Now Pass in Pennsylvania and New-York. An American edition. Reading [Pa.]: Printed and sold by Benjamin Johnson, 1789.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFenning, Daniel. The Ready Reckoner, or The Trader's Sure Guide, Adapted to the Use of All Who Deal by Wholesale or Retail: Exhibiting at One View, the Amount or Value of Any Number of Goods or Merchandize, from 1 Up to 10,000, at the Various Prices, from 1 Farthing to 1 Pound. To Which Are Prefixed, Tables of Interest at 5,6, and 7 Per Cent. A Table Shewing the Weight and Value of Gold and Silver, as They Now Pass in Pennsylvania and New-York. An American edition. Printed and sold by Benjamin Johnson, 1789.