APA (7th ed.) Citation

Armitage, T. (1767). A catalogue of books, which will begin to the sold by auction, by the Sheriff's of the city of Dublin: Being the bound stock in trade of Mr. Robt. Bell, bookseller, at his great Theatre in Caple-Street, on Wednesday the 2d of December 1767; consister of above five thousand books in all languages and faculties; also, the lnterest of the lease of that large and valuable concern, which Mr. Bell, at a very considerable expence, has fitted up, and subject to a small ground rent. The sale of the books will begin at eleveno'clock each day. Catalogues will be had at the place of sale on Monday the 30th. Thomas Armitage, auctioneer. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Armitage, Thomas. A Catalogue of Books, Which Will Begin to the Sold by Auction, by the Sheriff's of the City of Dublin: Being the Bound Stock in Trade of Mr. Robt. Bell, Bookseller, at His Great Theatre in Caple-Street, on Wednesday the 2d of December 1767; Consister of Above Five Thousand Books in All Languages and Faculties; Also, the Lnterest of the Lease of That Large and Valuable Concern, Which Mr. Bell, at a Very Considerable Expence, Has Fitted Up, and Subject to a Small Ground Rent. The Sale of the Books Will Begin at Eleveno'clock Each Day. Catalogues Will Be Had at the Place of Sale on Monday the 30th. Thomas Armitage, Auctioneer. [Dublin]: [publisher not identified], 1767.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Armitage, Thomas. A Catalogue of Books, Which Will Begin to the Sold by Auction, by the Sheriff's of the City of Dublin: Being the Bound Stock in Trade of Mr. Robt. Bell, Bookseller, at His Great Theatre in Caple-Street, on Wednesday the 2d of December 1767; Consister of Above Five Thousand Books in All Languages and Faculties; Also, the Lnterest of the Lease of That Large and Valuable Concern, Which Mr. Bell, at a Very Considerable Expence, Has Fitted Up, and Subject to a Small Ground Rent. The Sale of the Books Will Begin at Eleveno'clock Each Day. Catalogues Will Be Had at the Place of Sale on Monday the 30th. Thomas Armitage, Auctioneer. [publisher not identified], 1767.

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