Gunston, D. (1780). Daniel Gunston's jests, &c. In two parts: Or, A new collection of in part I. diverting jests, comical bulls, smart repartees, quaint sayings, queer puns, merry adventures, in part II. whimsical epigrams, strange epitaphs, funny rebusses, puzzling conundrums, numorous riddles, comical questions. Many originals, never printed before. Part I. The whole being designed to banish sorrow, chear the heart, enliven the countenance, quicken the spirits, and procure mirth and good humour. Printed for John Fuller, No. 35, Ludgate-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGunston, Daniel. Daniel Gunston's Jests, &c. In Two Parts: Or, A New Collection of in Part I. Diverting Jests, Comical Bulls, Smart Repartees, Quaint Sayings, Queer Puns, Merry Adventures, in Part II. Whimsical Epigrams, Strange Epitaphs, Funny Rebusses, Puzzling Conundrums, Numorous Riddles, Comical Questions. Many Originals, Never Printed Before. Part I. The Whole Being Designed to Banish Sorrow, Chear the Heart, Enliven the Countenance, Quicken the Spirits, and Procure Mirth and Good Humour. London: Printed for John Fuller, No. 35, Ludgate-Street, 1780.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGunston, Daniel. Daniel Gunston's Jests, &c. In Two Parts: Or, A New Collection of in Part I. Diverting Jests, Comical Bulls, Smart Repartees, Quaint Sayings, Queer Puns, Merry Adventures, in Part II. Whimsical Epigrams, Strange Epitaphs, Funny Rebusses, Puzzling Conundrums, Numorous Riddles, Comical Questions. Many Originals, Never Printed Before. Part I. The Whole Being Designed to Banish Sorrow, Chear the Heart, Enliven the Countenance, Quicken the Spirits, and Procure Mirth and Good Humour. Printed for John Fuller, No. 35, Ludgate-Street, 1780.