(1762). The Guild merchant of Preston: or, Preston guild companion: Being an exact representation, on nineteen copper plates, curiously drawn and engraved, of that ancient procession, with a letter press explanation. The whole laid down so easy and expressive, as to render it a proper help to those gentlemen and ladies resorting to Preston. Printed and sold by T. Anderton; sold also by Mr. Smally, painter, in Preston; and by Mess. Hitch and Hawes, in Pater-noster-Row, London.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Guild Merchant of Preston: Or, Preston Guild Companion: Being an Exact Representation, on Nineteen Copper Plates, Curiously Drawn and Engraved, of That Ancient Procession, with a Letter Press Explanation. The Whole Laid Down so Easy and Expressive, as to Render It a Proper Help to Those Gentlemen and Ladies Resorting to Preston. Manchester: Printed and sold by T. Anderton; sold also by Mr. Smally, painter, in Preston; and by Mess. Hitch and Hawes, in Pater-noster-Row, London, 1762.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Guild Merchant of Preston: Or, Preston Guild Companion: Being an Exact Representation, on Nineteen Copper Plates, Curiously Drawn and Engraved, of That Ancient Procession, with a Letter Press Explanation. The Whole Laid Down so Easy and Expressive, as to Render It a Proper Help to Those Gentlemen and Ladies Resorting to Preston. Printed and sold by T. Anderton; sold also by Mr. Smally, painter, in Preston; and by Mess. Hitch and Hawes, in Pater-noster-Row, London, 1762.