Cocker, E. England's pen-man, or, Cocker's new copy-book: Containing all the curious hands practised in England and our neighbouring nations : with admirable directions peculiar to each hand : as also the breaks of secretary, Roman, and Italian letters, with the exemplifying court-hand, and an exact copy of the Greek alphabet : never the like published, as the impartial judicious may determine : together with instructions for copies alphabetically digested and fitted for the use of all scholars and others, &c.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCocker, Edward. England's Pen-man, or, Cocker's New Copy-book: Containing All the Curious Hands Practised in England and Our Neighbouring Nations : With Admirable Directions Peculiar to Each Hand : As Also the Breaks of Secretary, Roman, and Italian Letters, with the Exemplifying Court-hand, and an Exact Copy of the Greek Alphabet : Never the like Published, as the Impartial Judicious May Determine : Together with Instructions for Copies Alphabetically Digested and Fitted for the Use of All Scholars and Others, &c.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCocker, Edward. England's Pen-man, or, Cocker's New Copy-book: Containing All the Curious Hands Practised in England and Our Neighbouring Nations : With Admirable Directions Peculiar to Each Hand : As Also the Breaks of Secretary, Roman, and Italian Letters, with the Exemplifying Court-hand, and an Exact Copy of the Greek Alphabet : Never the like Published, as the Impartial Judicious May Determine : Together with Instructions for Copies Alphabetically Digested and Fitted for the Use of All Scholars and Others, &c.