F. G., F. (1733). Islington: Or, the humours of New Tunbridge Wells, entertaining and useful, adapted to the taste of both sexes and all ages: or, the blazing star in the world of the moon; ... Address'd to Mrs. Reason, who represents the chief character. ..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationF. G., F.R.S. Islington: Or, the Humours of New Tunbridge Wells, Entertaining and Useful, Adapted to the Taste of Both Sexes and All Ages: Or, the Blazing Star in the World of the Moon; ... Address'd to Mrs. Reason, Who Represents the Chief Character. .. 1733.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationF. G., F.R.S. Islington: Or, the Humours of New Tunbridge Wells, Entertaining and Useful, Adapted to the Taste of Both Sexes and All Ages: Or, the Blazing Star in the World of the Moon; ... Address'd to Mrs. Reason, Who Represents the Chief Character. .. 1733.