Aubin, P. (1722). The life and amorous adventures of Lucinda, an English lady, her courageous and undaunted behaviour at sea, in an engagement wherein she was taken by a rover of Barbury, and sold a slave at Constantinople: An account of her treatment there, with several particular customs of the Turks. Her unexpected deliverance, with the lcuky meeting of her first love, their return and settlement in their own country, where she at present resides. Written by her self. Intermixed with two diverting novels, the one call'd Conjugal duty rewarded, or, The rake reform'd. The other, Fortune favours the bold, or, The happy milanese. Printed for E. Bell, J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. Fayram, J. Pemberrton, J. Hooke, C. Rivington, F. Clay, J. Batley, and E. Symon.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAubin, Penelope. The Life and Amorous Adventures of Lucinda, an English Lady, Her Courageous and Undaunted Behaviour at Sea, in an Engagement Wherein She Was Taken by a Rover of Barbury, and Sold a Slave at Constantinople: An Account of Her Treatment There, with Several Particular Customs of the Turks. Her Unexpected Deliverance, with the Lcuky Meeting of Her First Love, Their Return and Settlement in Their Own Country, Where She at Present Resides. Written by Her Self. Intermixed with Two Diverting Novels, the One Call'd Conjugal Duty Rewarded, or, The Rake Reform'd. The Other, Fortune Favours the Bold, or, The Happy Milanese. London: Printed for E. Bell, J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. Fayram, J. Pemberrton, J. Hooke, C. Rivington, F. Clay, J. Batley, and E. Symon, 1722.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAubin, Penelope. The Life and Amorous Adventures of Lucinda, an English Lady, Her Courageous and Undaunted Behaviour at Sea, in an Engagement Wherein She Was Taken by a Rover of Barbury, and Sold a Slave at Constantinople: An Account of Her Treatment There, with Several Particular Customs of the Turks. Her Unexpected Deliverance, with the Lcuky Meeting of Her First Love, Their Return and Settlement in Their Own Country, Where She at Present Resides. Written by Her Self. Intermixed with Two Diverting Novels, the One Call'd Conjugal Duty Rewarded, or, The Rake Reform'd. The Other, Fortune Favours the Bold, or, The Happy Milanese. Printed for E. Bell, J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. Fayram, J. Pemberrton, J. Hooke, C. Rivington, F. Clay, J. Batley, and E. Symon, 1722.