Defoe, D. (1722). The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c: Who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continu'd variety for threescore years, besides her childhood, was twelve years a whore, five times a wife (whereof once to her own brother) twelve years a thief, eight years a transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew rich, liv'd honest, and died a penitent. Written from her own memorandums (The second edition, corrected.). Printed for John Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhill, against the Royal Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDefoe, Daniel. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders, &c: Who Was Born in Newgate, and During a Life of Continu'd Variety for Threescore Years, Besides Her Childhood, Was Twelve Years a Whore, Five Times a Wife (whereof Once to Her Own Brother) Twelve Years a Thief, Eight Years a Transported Felon in Virginia, at Last Grew Rich, Liv'd Honest, and Died a Penitent. Written from Her Own Memorandums. The second edition, corrected. London: Printed for John Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhill, against the Royal Exchange, 1722.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDefoe, Daniel. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders, &c: Who Was Born in Newgate, and During a Life of Continu'd Variety for Threescore Years, Besides Her Childhood, Was Twelve Years a Whore, Five Times a Wife (whereof Once to Her Own Brother) Twelve Years a Thief, Eight Years a Transported Felon in Virginia, at Last Grew Rich, Liv'd Honest, and Died a Penitent. Written from Her Own Memorandums. The second edition, corrected. Printed for John Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhill, against the Royal Exchange, 1722.