Shelton, J. (1693). A catalogue of curious books in divinity, history, physick, [double brackets] mathematicks, travels, voyages, &c.: With other scarce and valuable books. Being the library of that learned and Reverend Divine Mr. John Reynolds, (lately deceased,) will be sold by auction (or who bids most) at Guild-Hall Coffee-House, by Guild-Hall, on Wednesday the sixth day of this instant December 1693. Beginning at three a clock in the afternoon, exactly, and to continue daily untill all be sold. Catalogues are distributed gratis, at Mr. Partridge's at Charing-cross Mr. Collins at Temple-Bar, Mr. Chandlers at the Peacock in the Poultry; booksellers, and at the place of sale.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationShelton, Joseph. A Catalogue of Curious Books in Divinity, History, Physick, [double Brackets] Mathematicks, Travels, Voyages, &c.: With Other Scarce and Valuable Books. Being the Library of That Learned and Reverend Divine Mr. John Reynolds, (lately Deceased,) Will Be Sold by Auction (or Who Bids Most) at Guild-Hall Coffee-House, by Guild-Hall, on Wednesday the Sixth Day of This Instant December 1693. Beginning at Three a Clock in the Afternoon, Exactly, and to Continue Daily Untill All Be Sold. [London]: Catalogues are distributed gratis, at Mr. Partridge's at Charing-cross Mr. Collins at Temple-Bar, Mr. Chandlers at the Peacock in the Poultry; booksellers, and at the place of sale, 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationShelton, Joseph. A Catalogue of Curious Books in Divinity, History, Physick, [double Brackets] Mathematicks, Travels, Voyages, &c.: With Other Scarce and Valuable Books. Being the Library of That Learned and Reverend Divine Mr. John Reynolds, (lately Deceased,) Will Be Sold by Auction (or Who Bids Most) at Guild-Hall Coffee-House, by Guild-Hall, on Wednesday the Sixth Day of This Instant December 1693. Beginning at Three a Clock in the Afternoon, Exactly, and to Continue Daily Untill All Be Sold. Catalogues are distributed gratis, at Mr. Partridge's at Charing-cross Mr. Collins at Temple-Bar, Mr. Chandlers at the Peacock in the Poultry; booksellers, and at the place of sale, 1693.