APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Bobbin, T. (1763). Tim Bobbin's toy-shop open'd or, his whimsical amusements: Containing, his view of the Lancashire dialect, (with a large Glossary) being the Adventures and Misfortunes of a Lancashire Clown. The Poem of the Black Bird; or Whistling Ouzel. The Goose; a Poem, (by an unknown Hand) corrected by T. B. A humourous (but real) Codicil to a Conjurer's Will. Prickshaw Witch blown up; or the Conjuror out-conjured. ... Letter to the Empress of Rishworth, alias the Queen at the Booth. A Letter to T. P. Esq; being an Explanation of the above Letter; and a State of the Case between her Ladyship and the Author. Together with several other humourous epistles, Epitaphs, &c. in Prose and Rhyme. Also some original Lancashire, Scotch, and other Letters, never before published. Embellished with copper-plates designed by the author, and engraved by Mr. Barlow, of Bolton. printed and sold by Joseph Harrop, and by the booksellers throughout England and Wales.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Bobbin, Tim. Tim Bobbin's Toy-shop Open'd or, His Whimsical Amusements: Containing, His View of the Lancashire Dialect, (with a Large Glossary) Being the Adventures and Misfortunes of a Lancashire Clown. The Poem of the Black Bird; or Whistling Ouzel. The Goose; a Poem, (by an Unknown Hand) Corrected by T. B. A Humourous (but Real) Codicil to a Conjurer's Will. Prickshaw Witch Blown Up; or the Conjuror Out-conjured. ... Letter to the Empress of Rishworth, Alias the Queen at the Booth. A Letter to T. P. Esq; Being an Explanation of the Above Letter; and a State of the Case Between Her Ladyship and the Author. Together with Several Other Humourous Epistles, Epitaphs, &c. in Prose and Rhyme. Also Some Original Lancashire, Scotch, and Other Letters, Never Before Published. Embellished with Copper-plates Designed by the Author, and Engraved by Mr. Barlow, of Bolton. Manchester: printed and sold by Joseph Harrop, and by the booksellers throughout England and Wales, 1763.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Bobbin, Tim. Tim Bobbin's Toy-shop Open'd or, His Whimsical Amusements: Containing, His View of the Lancashire Dialect, (with a Large Glossary) Being the Adventures and Misfortunes of a Lancashire Clown. The Poem of the Black Bird; or Whistling Ouzel. The Goose; a Poem, (by an Unknown Hand) Corrected by T. B. A Humourous (but Real) Codicil to a Conjurer's Will. Prickshaw Witch Blown Up; or the Conjuror Out-conjured. ... Letter to the Empress of Rishworth, Alias the Queen at the Booth. A Letter to T. P. Esq; Being an Explanation of the Above Letter; and a State of the Case Between Her Ladyship and the Author. Together with Several Other Humourous Epistles, Epitaphs, &c. in Prose and Rhyme. Also Some Original Lancashire, Scotch, and Other Letters, Never Before Published. Embellished with Copper-plates Designed by the Author, and Engraved by Mr. Barlow, of Bolton. printed and sold by Joseph Harrop, and by the booksellers throughout England and Wales, 1763.

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