APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cibber, C., & Shakespeare, W. (1755). The tragical history of King Richard III: Containing, the distresses and death of K. Henry the Sixth. The artful acquisition of the crown by King Richard. The cruel murder of young King Edward the Fifth, and his brother in the tower. The landing of the Earl of Richmond, and the death of K. Richard in the memorable battle of Bosworth-Field; being the last that was fought between the houses of York and Lancaster. With many other historical passages. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street, and Smock-Alley. Revived with alterations by Mr Cibber, from Shakespear. Printed for Thomas Wilkinson, in Wine Tavern-Street the corner of Cook-Street, where may be had all the newest novels, plays, faices, andc. as soon as published.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cibber, Colley, and William Shakespeare. The Tragical History of King Richard III: Containing, the Distresses and Death of K. Henry the Sixth. The Artful Acquisition of the Crown by King Richard. The Cruel Murder of Young King Edward the Fifth, and His Brother in the Tower. The Landing of the Earl of Richmond, and the Death of K. Richard in the Memorable Battle of Bosworth-Field; Being the Last That Was Fought Between the Houses of York and Lancaster. With Many Other Historical Passages. As It Was Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street, and Smock-Alley. Revived with Alterations by Mr Cibber, from Shakespear. Dublin: Printed for Thomas Wilkinson, in Wine Tavern-Street the corner of Cook-Street, where may be had all the newest novels, plays, faices, andc. as soon as published, 1755.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cibber, Colley, and William Shakespeare. The Tragical History of King Richard III: Containing, the Distresses and Death of K. Henry the Sixth. The Artful Acquisition of the Crown by King Richard. The Cruel Murder of Young King Edward the Fifth, and His Brother in the Tower. The Landing of the Earl of Richmond, and the Death of K. Richard in the Memorable Battle of Bosworth-Field; Being the Last That Was Fought Between the Houses of York and Lancaster. With Many Other Historical Passages. As It Was Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street, and Smock-Alley. Revived with Alterations by Mr Cibber, from Shakespear. Printed for Thomas Wilkinson, in Wine Tavern-Street the corner of Cook-Street, where may be had all the newest novels, plays, faices, andc. as soon as published, 1755.

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