APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1705). The Pleasant art of money-catching: Treating, I. of the original and invention of money, II. of the misery of wanting it, &c., III. how persons in want of money may supply themselves with it, IV. a new method for ordering of expences, V. how to save money in diet, apparel, and recreations, VI. how a man may always keep money in his pocket, VII. how a man may pay his debts without money, VIII. how to travel without money : to which is added The way to turn a penny, or, The art of thriving : with several other things, both pleasant and profitable. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Pleasant Art of Money-catching: Treating, I. of the Original and Invention of Money, II. of the Misery of Wanting It, &c., III. How Persons in Want of Money May Supply Themselves with It, IV. a New Method for Ordering of Expences, V. How to Save Money in Diet, Apparel, and Recreations, VI. How a Man May Always Keep Money in His Pocket, VII. How a Man May Pay His Debts Without Money, VIII. How to Travel Without Money : To Which Is Added The Way to Turn a Penny, or, The Art of Thriving : With Several Other Things, Both Pleasant and Profitable. London: [publisher not identified], 1705.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Pleasant Art of Money-catching: Treating, I. of the Original and Invention of Money, II. of the Misery of Wanting It, &c., III. How Persons in Want of Money May Supply Themselves with It, IV. a New Method for Ordering of Expences, V. How to Save Money in Diet, Apparel, and Recreations, VI. How a Man May Always Keep Money in His Pocket, VII. How a Man May Pay His Debts Without Money, VIII. How to Travel Without Money : To Which Is Added The Way to Turn a Penny, or, The Art of Thriving : With Several Other Things, Both Pleasant and Profitable. [publisher not identified], 1705.

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