Tringham, William, and William Harris. The Moral and Entertaining Alphabet, or, An Attempt to Render the Rudiments of Reading Agreeable : Consisting of Moral and Amusing Verses, and an Elegant Copper-Plate Adapted to Every Letter of the Alphabet, and Designed to Illustrate Each Other, as Well as to Give Delight with Improvement. Printed for W. Tringham, no. 11, the left hand side of Fleet-Ditch, leading to Black Friars Bridge, and sold by W. Harris, St. Paul's Church Yard, and all other Booksellers, stationers, toy-shops, &c. in Great Britain and Ireland, 1768.