APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Halsey, R. (1706). A catalogue of books: Consisting of a curious collection of the most eminent English authors, in divinity, history, travels, miscellanies, lives, physick, mathameticks, poetry, &c. which will begin to be sold by auction on Thursday Octob. the 24th, at the Marine Coffee-House in Birchin-Lane, Cornhill, from four to eight in the evening, and will continue daily till all are sold. By Edmund Curll, bookseller, at the peacock without Temple-Bar, where catelogues are deliver'd. And by Charles Smith, at the Buck between the two Temple-Gates in Fleet street; Mr. Hartley against Grays Inn in Holbourn; Mr. Wale, at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Parkhurst, in Cheapside; Mr. Keble, at the Black-Bill in Cornhill, and at the place of sale. s.n.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Halsey, R. A Catalogue of Books: Consisting of a Curious Collection of the Most Eminent English Authors, in Divinity, History, Travels, Miscellanies, Lives, Physick, Mathameticks, Poetry, &c. Which Will Begin to Be Sold by Auction on Thursday Octob. the 24th, at the Marine Coffee-House in Birchin-Lane, Cornhill, from Four to Eight in the Evening, and Will Continue Daily Till All Are Sold. By Edmund Curll, Bookseller, at the Peacock Without Temple-Bar, Where Catelogues Are Deliver'd. And by Charles Smith, at the Buck Between the Two Temple-Gates in Fleet Street; Mr. Hartley Against Grays Inn in Holbourn; Mr. Wale, at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Parkhurst, in Cheapside; Mr. Keble, at the Black-Bill in Cornhill, and at the Place of Sale. [London]: s.n, 1706.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Halsey, R. A Catalogue of Books: Consisting of a Curious Collection of the Most Eminent English Authors, in Divinity, History, Travels, Miscellanies, Lives, Physick, Mathameticks, Poetry, &c. Which Will Begin to Be Sold by Auction on Thursday Octob. the 24th, at the Marine Coffee-House in Birchin-Lane, Cornhill, from Four to Eight in the Evening, and Will Continue Daily Till All Are Sold. By Edmund Curll, Bookseller, at the Peacock Without Temple-Bar, Where Catelogues Are Deliver'd. And by Charles Smith, at the Buck Between the Two Temple-Gates in Fleet Street; Mr. Hartley Against Grays Inn in Holbourn; Mr. Wale, at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Parkhurst, in Cheapside; Mr. Keble, at the Black-Bill in Cornhill, and at the Place of Sale. s.n, 1706.

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