Old Sportsman. (1749). The humours of Fleet-Street: and the Strand: Being the lives and adventures of the most noted ladies of pleasure; whether in the rank of kept-mistresses, or the more humble station of ladies of the town. By an old sportsman. printed for Anthony Wright, near Covent-Garden; and sold at all the booksellers and pamphlet-shops.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOld Sportsman. The Humours of Fleet-Street: And the Strand: Being the Lives and Adventures of the Most Noted Ladies of Pleasure; Whether in the Rank of Kept-mistresses, or the More Humble Station of Ladies of the Town. By an Old Sportsman. London: printed for Anthony Wright, near Covent-Garden; and sold at all the booksellers and pamphlet-shops, 1749.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOld Sportsman. The Humours of Fleet-Street: And the Strand: Being the Lives and Adventures of the Most Noted Ladies of Pleasure; Whether in the Rank of Kept-mistresses, or the More Humble Station of Ladies of the Town. By an Old Sportsman. printed for Anthony Wright, near Covent-Garden; and sold at all the booksellers and pamphlet-shops, 1749.