Banson, W. (1702). The merchant's penman: A new copy book of the usual hands now in practice by most book-keepers in Europe. By William Banson, master of the free-writing-school in New-Castle upon Tyne. Sold by John Stuart, at the Three Bibles and Ink-Bottles at the corner of the Square on London-Bridge.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBanson, William. The Merchant's Penman: A New Copy Book of the Usual Hands Now in Practice by Most Book-keepers in Europe. By William Banson, Master of the Free-writing-school in New-Castle upon Tyne. [London]: Sold by John Stuart, at the Three Bibles and Ink-Bottles at the corner of the Square on London-Bridge, 1702.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBanson, William. The Merchant's Penman: A New Copy Book of the Usual Hands Now in Practice by Most Book-keepers in Europe. By William Banson, Master of the Free-writing-school in New-Castle upon Tyne. Sold by John Stuart, at the Three Bibles and Ink-Bottles at the corner of the Square on London-Bridge, 1702.