Sims, R. (1854). Handbook to the library of the British Museum : containing a brief history of its formation, and of the various collections of which it is composed; descriptions of the catalogues in present use; classed lists of the manuscripts, etc; and a variety of information indispensable for the "readers" at that institution; with some account of the principal libraries in London / by Richard Sims: Containing a brief history of its formation, and of the various collections of which it is composed; descriptions of the catalogues in present use; classed lists of the manuscripts, etc; and a variety of information indispensable for the "readers" at that institution; with some account of the principal libraries in London. John Russell Smith.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSims, Richard. Handbook to the Library of the British Museum : Containing a Brief History of Its Formation, and of the Various Collections of Which It Is Composed; Descriptions of the Catalogues in Present Use; Classed Lists of the Manuscripts, Etc; and a Variety of Information Indispensable for the "Readers" at That Institution; with Some Account of the Principal Libraries in London / by Richard Sims: Containing a Brief History of Its Formation, and of the Various Collections of Which It Is Composed; Descriptions of the Catalogues in Present Use; Classed Lists of the Manuscripts, Etc; and a Variety of Information Indispensable for the "Readers" at That Institution; with Some Account of the Principal Libraries in London. London: John Russell Smith, 1854.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSims, Richard. Handbook to the Library of the British Museum : Containing a Brief History of Its Formation, and of the Various Collections of Which It Is Composed; Descriptions of the Catalogues in Present Use; Classed Lists of the Manuscripts, Etc; and a Variety of Information Indispensable for the "Readers" at That Institution; with Some Account of the Principal Libraries in London / by Richard Sims: Containing a Brief History of Its Formation, and of the Various Collections of Which It Is Composed; Descriptions of the Catalogues in Present Use; Classed Lists of the Manuscripts, Etc; and a Variety of Information Indispensable for the "Readers" at That Institution; with Some Account of the Principal Libraries in London. John Russell Smith, 1854.