(1833). Irish Penny Magazine. Stereotyped, printed and published, by Thomas and John Coldwell, 50, Capel-street. Sold by the booksellers in every town in Ireland; by J. Robins, Bride-Court, London; Willmer and Smith, Liverpool; A. Heywood, Manchester; R. Grant and Son, Edinburgh; and D. Kennedy, Glasgow.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationIrish Penny Magazine. Dublin: Stereotyped, printed and published, by Thomas and John Coldwell, 50, Capel-street. Sold by the booksellers in every town in Ireland; by J. Robins, Bride-Court, London; Willmer and Smith, Liverpool; A. Heywood, Manchester; R. Grant and Son, Edinburgh; and D. Kennedy, Glasgow, 1833.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationIrish Penny Magazine. Stereotyped, printed and published, by Thomas and John Coldwell, 50, Capel-street. Sold by the booksellers in every town in Ireland; by J. Robins, Bride-Court, London; Willmer and Smith, Liverpool; A. Heywood, Manchester; R. Grant and Son, Edinburgh; and D. Kennedy, Glasgow, 1833.