Gale (Firm). (1798). The Strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq: A miserable miser, who died in a sack, though worth upwards of Đ3000. per annum. With singular anecdotes of the famous Jemmy Taylor, the southwark usurer, character well known upon the stock exchange: to which is added, the life of the Rev. G. Harvest; called, the absent man; or, parson and player (The fifth edition.). Printed for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman Street; and sold by Lee and Hurst, Paternoster Row.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq: A Miserable Miser, Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of Đ3000. Per Annum. With Singular Anecdotes of the Famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer, Character Well Known upon the Stock Exchange: To Which Is Added, the Life of the Rev. G. Harvest; Called, the Absent Man; or, Parson and Player. The fifth edition. London: Printed for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman Street; and sold by Lee and Hurst, Paternoster Row, 1798.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq: A Miserable Miser, Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of Đ3000. Per Annum. With Singular Anecdotes of the Famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer, Character Well Known upon the Stock Exchange: To Which Is Added, the Life of the Rev. G. Harvest; Called, the Absent Man; or, Parson and Player. The fifth edition. Printed for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman Street; and sold by Lee and Hurst, Paternoster Row, 1798.