Overman, F. (1854). The manufacture of iron, in all its various branches: Including a description of wood-cutting, coal digging, and the burning of charcoal and coke; the digging and roasting of iron ore, the building and management of blast furnaces, working by charcoal, coke, or anthracite; the refining of iron. Also a description of forge hammers, rolling mills, blast machines, hot blast, etc. etc. To which is added an essay on the manufacture of steel (3d ed., rev.). H. C. Baird; Trubner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOverman, Frederick. The Manufacture of Iron, in All Its Various Branches: Including a Description of Wood-cutting, Coal Digging, and the Burning of Charcoal and Coke; the Digging and Roasting of Iron Ore, the Building and Management of Blast Furnaces, Working by Charcoal, Coke, or Anthracite; the Refining of Iron. Also a Description of Forge Hammers, Rolling Mills, Blast Machines, Hot Blast, Etc. Etc. To Which Is Added an Essay on the Manufacture of Steel. 3d ed., rev. Philadelphia : London: H. C. Baird; Trubner, 1854.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOverman, Frederick. The Manufacture of Iron, in All Its Various Branches: Including a Description of Wood-cutting, Coal Digging, and the Burning of Charcoal and Coke; the Digging and Roasting of Iron Ore, the Building and Management of Blast Furnaces, Working by Charcoal, Coke, or Anthracite; the Refining of Iron. Also a Description of Forge Hammers, Rolling Mills, Blast Machines, Hot Blast, Etc. Etc. To Which Is Added an Essay on the Manufacture of Steel. 3d ed., rev. H. C. Baird; Trubner, 1854.