Fry and Steele. (1785). A specimen of printing types: Made by Joseph Fry and Sons, letter-founders, and marking-instrument makers, by the King's royal letters patent.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFry and Steele. A Specimen of Printing Types: Made by Joseph Fry and Sons, Letter-founders, and Marking-instrument Makers, by the King's Royal Letters Patent. 1785.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFry and Steele. A Specimen of Printing Types: Made by Joseph Fry and Sons, Letter-founders, and Marking-instrument Makers, by the King's Royal Letters Patent. 1785.
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