APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jones, E. (1804). Lyric airs: Consisting of specimens of Greek, Albanian, Walachian, Turkish, Arabian, Persian, Chinese, and Moorish national songs and melodies (being the first selection of the kind ever yet offered to the public) ; to which are added, basses for the harp, or piano-forte. G. & J. Robinson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jones, Edward. Lyric Airs: Consisting of Specimens of Greek, Albanian, Walachian, Turkish, Arabian, Persian, Chinese, and Moorish National Songs and Melodies (being the First Selection of the Kind Ever yet Offered to the Public) ; to Which Are Added, Basses for the Harp, or Piano-forte. London: G. & J. Robinson, 1804.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jones, Edward. Lyric Airs: Consisting of Specimens of Greek, Albanian, Walachian, Turkish, Arabian, Persian, Chinese, and Moorish National Songs and Melodies (being the First Selection of the Kind Ever yet Offered to the Public) ; to Which Are Added, Basses for the Harp, or Piano-forte. G. & J. Robinson, 1804.

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