Owen, H. (1873). Two centuries of ceramic art in Bristol: Being a history of the manufacture of "the true porcelain" by Richard Champion, with a biography compiled from private correspondence, journals and family papers; containing unpublished letters of Edmund Burke, Richard and William Burke, the Duke of Portland, the Marquis of Rockingham and others, with an account of the delft, earthenware and enamel glass works from original sources. Bell and Daldy.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOwen, Hugh. Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol: Being a History of the Manufacture of "the True Porcelain" by Richard Champion, with a Biography Compiled from Private Correspondence, Journals and Family Papers; Containing Unpublished Letters of Edmund Burke, Richard and William Burke, the Duke of Portland, the Marquis of Rockingham and Others, with an Account of the Delft, Earthenware and Enamel Glass Works from Original Sources. London: Bell and Daldy, 1873.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOwen, Hugh. Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol: Being a History of the Manufacture of "the True Porcelain" by Richard Champion, with a Biography Compiled from Private Correspondence, Journals and Family Papers; Containing Unpublished Letters of Edmund Burke, Richard and William Burke, the Duke of Portland, the Marquis of Rockingham and Others, with an Account of the Delft, Earthenware and Enamel Glass Works from Original Sources. Bell and Daldy, 1873.