APA (7th ed.) Citation

Shepperson and Reynolds. (1789). A catalogue of the library of an eminent divine, deceased: And several valuable collections of books, recently purchased: the whole forming a general assortment of the best authors, in every branch of literature, in good condition; many of them in elegant bindings; which are now selling, for ready money, remarkably cheap, by Shepperson and Reynolds, Booksellers, No. 137, Oxford Street. Catalogues to be had of the booksellers at Oxford and Cambridge, and at the place of sale. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Shepperson and Reynolds. A Catalogue of the Library of an Eminent Divine, Deceased: And Several Valuable Collections of Books, Recently Purchased: The Whole Forming a General Assortment of the Best Authors, in Every Branch of Literature, in Good Condition; Many of Them in Elegant Bindings; Which Are Now Selling, for Ready Money, Remarkably Cheap, by Shepperson and Reynolds, Booksellers, No. 137, Oxford Street. Catalogues to Be Had of the Booksellers at Oxford and Cambridge, and at the Place of Sale. [London]: s.n, 1789.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Shepperson and Reynolds. A Catalogue of the Library of an Eminent Divine, Deceased: And Several Valuable Collections of Books, Recently Purchased: The Whole Forming a General Assortment of the Best Authors, in Every Branch of Literature, in Good Condition; Many of Them in Elegant Bindings; Which Are Now Selling, for Ready Money, Remarkably Cheap, by Shepperson and Reynolds, Booksellers, No. 137, Oxford Street. Catalogues to Be Had of the Booksellers at Oxford and Cambridge, and at the Place of Sale. s.n, 1789.

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