APA (7th ed.) Citation

Funny, F. (1759). The Merry Andrew: Being the smartest collection every yet published, of elegant repartees, brilliant jests, ridiculous bulls, comical tales, facetious epigrams, humorous epitaphs, droll jokes, profound riddles, and second hand conundrums. This book is the quintessence of wit, the source of fun, the original of laughter, and the perfection of true humour. By Ferdinando Funny, Esq; M.M. and professor of Drollery in the University of Humbug. Printed for I. Pottinger, in Pater-noster Row, and sold by all the booksellers in the Universe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Funny, Ferdinando. The Merry Andrew: Being the Smartest Collection Every yet Published, of Elegant Repartees, Brilliant Jests, Ridiculous Bulls, Comical Tales, Facetious Epigrams, Humorous Epitaphs, Droll Jokes, Profound Riddles, and Second Hand Conundrums. This Book Is the Quintessence of Wit, the Source of Fun, the Original of Laughter, and the Perfection of True Humour. By Ferdinando Funny, Esq; M.M. and Professor of Drollery in the University of Humbug. London: Printed for I. Pottinger, in Pater-noster Row, and sold by all the booksellers in the Universe, 1759.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Funny, Ferdinando. The Merry Andrew: Being the Smartest Collection Every yet Published, of Elegant Repartees, Brilliant Jests, Ridiculous Bulls, Comical Tales, Facetious Epigrams, Humorous Epitaphs, Droll Jokes, Profound Riddles, and Second Hand Conundrums. This Book Is the Quintessence of Wit, the Source of Fun, the Original of Laughter, and the Perfection of True Humour. By Ferdinando Funny, Esq; M.M. and Professor of Drollery in the University of Humbug. Printed for I. Pottinger, in Pater-noster Row, and sold by all the booksellers in the Universe, 1759.

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