APA (7th ed.) Citation

Howe, J. (1834). The new universal letter-writer; or, Complete art of polite correspondence:: Containing a course of interesting letters on the most important, instructive, and entertaining subjects; : to which are prefixed, an essay on letter-writing; and a set of complimental cards, suited to occasions on which an extraordinary degree of politeness should be observed. Hogan & Thompson--139 Market St.; D.M. Hogan, Pittsburg--James Rice, Jr., Louisville. Stereotyped by J. Howe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Howe, Jedediah. The New Universal Letter-writer; or, Complete Art of Polite Correspondence:: Containing a Course of Interesting Letters on the Most Important, Instructive, and Entertaining Subjects; : To Which Are Prefixed, an Essay on Letter-writing; and a Set of Complimental Cards, Suited to Occasions on Which an Extraordinary Degree of Politeness Should Be Observed. Philadelphia: Hogan & Thompson--139 Market St.; D.M. Hogan, Pittsburg--James Rice, Jr., Louisville. Stereotyped by J. Howe, 1834.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Howe, Jedediah. The New Universal Letter-writer; or, Complete Art of Polite Correspondence:: Containing a Course of Interesting Letters on the Most Important, Instructive, and Entertaining Subjects; : To Which Are Prefixed, an Essay on Letter-writing; and a Set of Complimental Cards, Suited to Occasions on Which an Extraordinary Degree of Politeness Should Be Observed. Hogan & Thompson--139 Market St.; D.M. Hogan, Pittsburg--James Rice, Jr., Louisville. Stereotyped by J. Howe, 1834.

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