Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn3361139
APA Citation
Bell, Robert. (1774). Philadelphia, January 17th, 1774. Memorandum The more books are sold, the more will be sold, is an established truth well known to every liberal reader, and to every bookseller of experience; for the sale of one book propagateth the sale of another, with as much certainty as the possession of one guinea helpeth to the possession of another. Bell. [Philadelphia : Printed by Robert Bell, http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/13141
MLA Citation
Bell, Robert. Philadelphia, January 17th, 1774. Memorandum [electronic resource] : The more books are sold, the more will be sold, is an established truth well known to every liberal reader, and to every bookseller of experience; for the sale of one book propagateth the sale of another, with as much certainty as the possession of one guinea helpeth to the possession of another. Bell Printed by Robert Bell [Philadelphia 1774 <http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/13141>
Australian/Harvard Citation
Bell, Robert. 1774, Philadelphia, January 17th, 1774. Memorandum [electronic resource] : The more books are sold, the more will be sold, is an established truth well known to every liberal reader, and to every bookseller of experience; for the sale of one book propagateth the sale of another, with as much certainty as the possession of one guinea helpeth to the possession of another. Bell Printed by Robert Bell [Philadelphia <http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/13141>
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Philadelphia, January 17th, 1774. Memorandum [electronic resource] : The more books are sold, the more will be sold, is an established truth well known to every liberal reader, and to every bookseller of experience; for the sale of one book propagateth the sale of another, with as much certainty as the possession of one guinea helpeth to the possession of another. Bell | author1=Bell, Robert, 1732?-1784 | year=1774 | publisher=Printed by Robert Bell | language=English }}