Trusler, J. (1824). The works of William Hogarth: Containing one hundred and fifty-eight engravings /by Mr. Cooke and Mr. Davenport. With descriptions in which are pointed out many beauties that have hitherto escaped notice. With a comment on their moral tendency ; by Rev. John Trusler. Thomas Tegg.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrusler, John. The Works of William Hogarth: Containing One Hundred and Fifty-eight Engravings /by Mr. Cooke and Mr. Davenport. With Descriptions in Which Are Pointed Out Many Beauties That Have Hitherto Escaped Notice. With a Comment on Their Moral Tendency ; by Rev. John Trusler. London: Thomas Tegg, 1824.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTrusler, John. The Works of William Hogarth: Containing One Hundred and Fifty-eight Engravings /by Mr. Cooke and Mr. Davenport. With Descriptions in Which Are Pointed Out Many Beauties That Have Hitherto Escaped Notice. With a Comment on Their Moral Tendency ; by Rev. John Trusler. Thomas Tegg, 1824.