APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Torbuck, J. B. (1737). An appendix to the agreeable variety: For the months of November and December, 1737. Being a catalogue of excellent books, collected by a gentleman and his lady, both decas'd, [sic] all neatly bound, gilt or letter'd on the back. Which will be sold cheap, (the price being printed in the catalogue or mark'd on the book) on Monday, Nov. 29, and to continue till all are sold, at John Torbuck's shop, in Clare-Court, near Drury-Lane. Note, the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Lord, and Mr. Richard Bromley, consisting of several thousand volumes in most parts of literature are also now selling at the same place, of which catalogues may be had, and money for any library or parcel of books. s.n.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Torbuck, John Bookseller. An Appendix to the Agreeable Variety: For the Months of November and December, 1737. Being a Catalogue of Excellent Books, Collected by a Gentleman and His Lady, Both Decas'd, [sic] All Neatly Bound, Gilt or Letter'd on the Back. Which Will Be Sold Cheap, (the Price Being Printed in the Catalogue or Mark'd on the Book) on Monday, Nov. 29, and to Continue Till All Are Sold, at John Torbuck's Shop, in Clare-Court, Near Drury-Lane. Note, the Libraries of the Rev. Mr. Lord, and Mr. Richard Bromley, Consisting of Several Thousand Volumes in Most Parts of Literature Are Also Now Selling at the Same Place, of Which Catalogues May Be Had, and Money for Any Library or Parcel of Books. [London]: s.n, 1737.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Torbuck, John Bookseller. An Appendix to the Agreeable Variety: For the Months of November and December, 1737. Being a Catalogue of Excellent Books, Collected by a Gentleman and His Lady, Both Decas'd, [sic] All Neatly Bound, Gilt or Letter'd on the Back. Which Will Be Sold Cheap, (the Price Being Printed in the Catalogue or Mark'd on the Book) on Monday, Nov. 29, and to Continue Till All Are Sold, at John Torbuck's Shop, in Clare-Court, Near Drury-Lane. Note, the Libraries of the Rev. Mr. Lord, and Mr. Richard Bromley, Consisting of Several Thousand Volumes in Most Parts of Literature Are Also Now Selling at the Same Place, of Which Catalogues May Be Had, and Money for Any Library or Parcel of Books. s.n, 1737.

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