(1689). Orange-cards, representing the late king's reign, and expedition of the Prince of Orange,: (viz.) The Earl of Essex's murther. Dr. Otes's whipping. Defacing the monument. ... ; To which is added, the effigies of our gracious K. William and Q. Mary, curiously illustrated and engraven in lively figures; done by the performers of the first Popish Plot Cards. Sold by Randall Taylor, near Stationers-Hall by Ludgate..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOrange-cards, Representing the Late King's Reign, and Expedition of the Prince of Orange,: (viz.) The Earl of Essex's Murther. Dr. Otes's Whipping. Defacing the Monument. ... ; To Which Is Added, the Effigies of Our Gracious K. William and Q. Mary, Curiously Illustrated and Engraven in Lively Figures; Done by the Performers of the First Popish Plot Cards. [London]: Sold by Randall Taylor, near Stationers-Hall by Ludgate., 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOrange-cards, Representing the Late King's Reign, and Expedition of the Prince of Orange,: (viz.) The Earl of Essex's Murther. Dr. Otes's Whipping. Defacing the Monument. ... ; To Which Is Added, the Effigies of Our Gracious K. William and Q. Mary, Curiously Illustrated and Engraven in Lively Figures; Done by the Performers of the First Popish Plot Cards. Sold by Randall Taylor, near Stationers-Hall by Ludgate., 1689.