APA (7th ed.) Citation

Moore, A. (1725). The matchless rogue, or, An account of the contrivances, cheats, stratagems and amours of Tom Merryman, commonly called, Newgate Tom : who stiled himself, Baron of Bridewell, Viscount of New-Prison, Earl of Holborn-Hill, Marquiss of Newgate, and Duke of Tyburn: With a particular detail of his life and actions, both comical and tragical, from the time of his birth in Newgate, to the hour of his unhappy exit at Tyburn .. Printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Moore, A. The Matchless Rogue, or, An Account of the Contrivances, Cheats, Stratagems and Amours of Tom Merryman, Commonly Called, Newgate Tom : Who Stiled Himself, Baron of Bridewell, Viscount of New-Prison, Earl of Holborn-Hill, Marquiss of Newgate, and Duke of Tyburn: With a Particular Detail of His Life and Actions, Both Comical and Tragical, from the Time of His Birth in Newgate, to the Hour of His Unhappy Exit at Tyburn .. London: Printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's, 1725.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Moore, A. The Matchless Rogue, or, An Account of the Contrivances, Cheats, Stratagems and Amours of Tom Merryman, Commonly Called, Newgate Tom : Who Stiled Himself, Baron of Bridewell, Viscount of New-Prison, Earl of Holborn-Hill, Marquiss of Newgate, and Duke of Tyburn: With a Particular Detail of His Life and Actions, Both Comical and Tragical, from the Time of His Birth in Newgate, to the Hour of His Unhappy Exit at Tyburn .. Printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's, 1725.

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