Payne, T. (1739). Catalogus librorum in omni literatura. A catalogue of several libraries and parcels lately purchas'd: Containing near 3000 volumes, among which are great numbers of scarce and useful books, rarely to be met with: to which are added, a large number of the best modern books, entirely new. Being a choice collection of the best authors in mathematicks, history, travels, divinity, poetry, trade, alchemy, lives, physick, antiquity, voyages, architecture, novels, husbandry, surgery, romances; and all branches of polite literature. With some very good books in Latin French, Italian, Greek, Hebrew, &c. Together with a choice collection of scarce old plays, in 30 volumes, containing such only as were never re-printed in small or in setts: also a fine parcel of above 350 French and Italian prints, disposed into lots; all which will begin to be sold cheap (the price being to each book in the catalogue) on Monday, March the 12th, 1738-9. By Thomas Payne, bookseller, near the south-sea house in Westminster-hall; Me. Jackson's in St James's street; Mr. Brindley's in New bond street; Mr. Nouse without Temple-Bar; Mr. Hawkin; in St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Parliament coffee-house in Spittle-fields; Mr. Thurlborn at Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher at Oxford; and at the place of sale. N.B. The prints to be viewed two days before the sale beigns. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPayne, Thomas. Catalogus Librorum in Omni Literatura. A Catalogue of Several Libraries and Parcels Lately Purchas'd: Containing Near 3000 Volumes, Among Which Are Great Numbers of Scarce and Useful Books, Rarely to Be Met with: To Which Are Added, a Large Number of the Best Modern Books, Entirely New. Being a Choice Collection of the Best Authors in Mathematicks, History, Travels, Divinity, Poetry, Trade, Alchemy, Lives, Physick, Antiquity, Voyages, Architecture, Novels, Husbandry, Surgery, Romances; and All Branches of Polite Literature. With Some Very Good Books in Latin French, Italian, Greek, Hebrew, &c. Together with a Choice Collection of Scarce Old Plays, in 30 Volumes, Containing Such Only as Were Never Re-printed in Small or in Setts: Also a Fine Parcel of Above 350 French and Italian Prints, Disposed into Lots; All Which Will Begin to Be Sold Cheap (the Price Being to Each Book in the Catalogue) on Monday, March the 12th, 1738-9. By Thomas Payne, Bookseller, Near the South-sea House in Westminster-hall; Me. Jackson's in St James's Street; Mr. Brindley's in New Bond Street; Mr. Nouse Without Temple-Bar; Mr. Hawkin; in St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Parliament Coffee-house in Spittle-fields; Mr. Thurlborn at Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher at Oxford; and at the Place of Sale. N.B. The Prints to Be Viewed Two Days Before the Sale Beigns. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1739.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPayne, Thomas. Catalogus Librorum in Omni Literatura. A Catalogue of Several Libraries and Parcels Lately Purchas'd: Containing Near 3000 Volumes, Among Which Are Great Numbers of Scarce and Useful Books, Rarely to Be Met with: To Which Are Added, a Large Number of the Best Modern Books, Entirely New. Being a Choice Collection of the Best Authors in Mathematicks, History, Travels, Divinity, Poetry, Trade, Alchemy, Lives, Physick, Antiquity, Voyages, Architecture, Novels, Husbandry, Surgery, Romances; and All Branches of Polite Literature. With Some Very Good Books in Latin French, Italian, Greek, Hebrew, &c. Together with a Choice Collection of Scarce Old Plays, in 30 Volumes, Containing Such Only as Were Never Re-printed in Small or in Setts: Also a Fine Parcel of Above 350 French and Italian Prints, Disposed into Lots; All Which Will Begin to Be Sold Cheap (the Price Being to Each Book in the Catalogue) on Monday, March the 12th, 1738-9. By Thomas Payne, Bookseller, Near the South-sea House in Westminster-hall; Me. Jackson's in St James's Street; Mr. Brindley's in New Bond Street; Mr. Nouse Without Temple-Bar; Mr. Hawkin; in St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Parliament Coffee-house in Spittle-fields; Mr. Thurlborn at Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher at Oxford; and at the Place of Sale. N.B. The Prints to Be Viewed Two Days Before the Sale Beigns. [publisher not identified], 1739.