APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pinkus, P. (1968). Grub St. stripped bare: The scandalous lives & pornographic works of the original Grub St. writers, together with the bottle songs which led to their drunkenness, the shameless pamphleteering which led them to Newgate Prison, & the continual pandering to public taste which put them among the first almost to earn a fitful living from their writing alone. Constable.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pinkus, Philip. Grub St. Stripped Bare: The Scandalous Lives & Pornographic Works of the Original Grub St. Writers, Together with the Bottle Songs Which Led to Their Drunkenness, the Shameless Pamphleteering Which Led Them to Newgate Prison, & the Continual Pandering to Public Taste Which Put Them Among the First Almost to Earn a Fitful Living from Their Writing Alone. London: Constable, 1968.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Pinkus, Philip. Grub St. Stripped Bare: The Scandalous Lives & Pornographic Works of the Original Grub St. Writers, Together with the Bottle Songs Which Led to Their Drunkenness, the Shameless Pamphleteering Which Led Them to Newgate Prison, & the Continual Pandering to Public Taste Which Put Them Among the First Almost to Earn a Fitful Living from Their Writing Alone. Constable, 1968.

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