(1745). The Aviary: Or Magazine of British Melody: Consisting of A Collection of One Thousand Three Hundred and Forty Four Songs, With Titles of the principal Tunes prefixed : Disposed in an Alphabetical Manner, for the more ready dinding out each Song. London: Printed and Sold by J.Mechel ... Sold also by T.Longman ... R.Ware ... S.Birt and B.Dod ... T.Astley and J.Rivington ... J.Brotherton and W.Meadows ... T.Harris ... and J.Fox.
Chicago Style CitationThe Aviary: Or Magazine of British Melody: Consisting of A Collection of One Thousand Three Hundred and Forty Four Songs, With Titles of the Principal Tunes Prefixed : Disposed in an Alphabetical Manner, for the More Ready Dinding Out Each Song. London: Printed and Sold by J.Mechel ... Sold also by T.Longman ... R.Ware ... S.Birt and B.Dod ... T.Astley and J.Rivington ... J.Brotherton and W.Meadows ... T.Harris ... and J.Fox, 1745.
MLA CitationThe Aviary: Or Magazine of British Melody: Consisting of A Collection of One Thousand Three Hundred and Forty Four Songs, With Titles of the Principal Tunes Prefixed : Disposed in an Alphabetical Manner, for the More Ready Dinding Out Each Song. London: Printed and Sold by J.Mechel ... Sold also by T.Longman ... R.Ware ... S.Birt and B.Dod ... T.Astley and J.Rivington ... J.Brotherton and W.Meadows ... T.Harris ... and J.Fox, 1745.