APA (7th ed.) Citation

Smith, J. (1755). The Printer's grammar: Where are exhibited, examined, and explained, the superficies, gradation, and properties of metal types, sundry alphabets, the figures of mathematical, astronomical, musical and physical signs ; and many other requisites, for attaining a more perfect knowledge of the art of printing. With directions to authors, compilers, & how to prepare copy, and to correct their own proofs. Printed for the editor and sold by W. Owen.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Smith, John. The Printer's Grammar: Where Are Exhibited, Examined, and Explained, the Superficies, Gradation, and Properties of Metal Types, Sundry Alphabets, the Figures of Mathematical, Astronomical, Musical and Physical Signs ; and Many Other Requisites, for Attaining a More Perfect Knowledge of the Art of Printing. With Directions to Authors, Compilers, & How to Prepare Copy, and to Correct Their Own Proofs. London: Printed for the editor and sold by W. Owen, 1755.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Smith, John. The Printer's Grammar: Where Are Exhibited, Examined, and Explained, the Superficies, Gradation, and Properties of Metal Types, Sundry Alphabets, the Figures of Mathematical, Astronomical, Musical and Physical Signs ; and Many Other Requisites, for Attaining a More Perfect Knowledge of the Art of Printing. With Directions to Authors, Compilers, & How to Prepare Copy, and to Correct Their Own Proofs. Printed for the editor and sold by W. Owen, 1755.

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