APA
Ames J. 1., . (178590). Typographical antiquities: or an historical account of the origin and progress of printing in Great Britain and Ireland: containing memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of books printed by them, from the year MCCCCLXXI to the year MDC. Begun by the late Joseph Ames, F.R. & A.S.S And Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries. Considerably augmented, both in the memoirs and number of books, by William Herbert, of Cheshunt, Herts. In three volumes. London: Printed for the editor, and sold by Mr. T. Payne and Son, Mr. Benjamin White, Mr. L. Davis, Mr. Dodsley, Mr. Robson, Mr. Nichol, Mess. Leigh and Soleby [sic], Mr. Collins, and the rest of the booksellers of Great Britain and Ireland.
Chicago
Ames Joseph 1689-1759, . 178590. Typographical antiquities: or an historical account of the origin and progress of printing in Great Britain and Ireland: containing memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of books printed by them, from the year MCCCCLXXI to the year MDC. Begun by the late Joseph Ames, F.R. & A.S.S And Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries. Considerably augmented, both in the memoirs and number of books, by William Herbert, of Cheshunt, Herts. In three volumes. London: Printed for the editor, and sold by Mr. T. Payne and Son, Mr. Benjamin White, Mr. L. Davis, Mr. Dodsley, Mr. Robson, Mr. Nichol, Mess. Leigh and Soleby [sic], Mr. Collins, and the rest of the booksellers of Great Britain and Ireland.
Harvard
Ames J. 1., . (178590). Typographical antiquities: or an historical account of the origin and progress of printing in Great Britain and Ireland: containing memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of books printed by them, from the year MCCCCLXXI to the year MDC. Begun by the late Joseph Ames, F.R. & A.S.S And Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries. Considerably augmented, both in the memoirs and number of books, by William Herbert, of Cheshunt, Herts. In three volumes. London: Printed for the editor, and sold by Mr. T. Payne and Son, Mr. Benjamin White, Mr. L. Davis, Mr. Dodsley, Mr. Robson, Mr. Nichol, Mess. Leigh and Soleby [sic], Mr. Collins, and the rest of the booksellers of Great Britain and Ireland.
MLA
Ames Joseph 1689-1759, . Typographical antiquities: or an historical account of the origin and progress of printing in Great Britain and Ireland: containing memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of books printed by them, from the year MCCCCLXXI to the year MDC. Begun by the late Joseph Ames, F.R. & A.S.S And Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries. Considerably augmented, both in the memoirs and number of books, by William Herbert, of Cheshunt, Herts. In three volumes. London: Printed for the editor, and sold by Mr. T. Payne and Son, Mr. Benjamin White, Mr. L. Davis, Mr. Dodsley, Mr. Robson, Mr. Nichol, Mess. Leigh and Soleby [sic], Mr. Collins, and the rest of the booksellers of Great Britain and Ireland. 178590.