APA (7th ed.) Citation

Winstanley, W. (1668). Poor Robin's jests: or, The compleat jester: Being a collection of several jests not heretofore published. Now newly composed and written in a new method, both in prose and verse, by Poor Robin, knight of the burnt-island, and well-willer to the mathematicks. Together with the true and lively effigies of the said author. The second part. Printed for Francis Kirkman.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Winstanley, William. Poor Robin's Jests: Or, The Compleat Jester: Being a Collection of Several Jests Not Heretofore Published. Now Newly Composed and Written in a New Method, Both in Prose and Verse, by Poor Robin, Knight of the Burnt-island, and Well-willer to the Mathematicks. Together with the True and Lively Effigies of the Said Author. The Second Part. London : And are to be sold by most Book-sellers: Printed for Francis Kirkman, 1668.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Winstanley, William. Poor Robin's Jests: Or, The Compleat Jester: Being a Collection of Several Jests Not Heretofore Published. Now Newly Composed and Written in a New Method, Both in Prose and Verse, by Poor Robin, Knight of the Burnt-island, and Well-willer to the Mathematicks. Together with the True and Lively Effigies of the Said Author. The Second Part. Printed for Francis Kirkman, 1668.

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