Salmon, W., & Hoppus, E. (1758). The country builder's estimator, or, The architect's companion: For estimating of new buildings, or repairing of old ... also, a new method to shew what light is proper for any room, and the proportion that the windows, chimnies, and funnels ought to have by a universal rule : to which is added, several new tables, (never before published) for the valuing of oak, or any other timber that is squared and cut to any scantling or size fit for building (6th ed.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSalmon, William, and E. Hoppus. The Country Builder's Estimator, or, The Architect's Companion: For Estimating of New Buildings, or Repairing of Old ... Also, a New Method to Shew What Light Is Proper for Any Room, and the Proportion That the Windows, Chimnies, and Funnels Ought to Have by a Universal Rule : To Which Is Added, Several New Tables, (never Before Published) for the Valuing of Oak, or Any Other Timber That Is Squared and Cut to Any Scantling or Size Fit for Building. 6th ed. 1758.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSalmon, William, and E. Hoppus. The Country Builder's Estimator, or, The Architect's Companion: For Estimating of New Buildings, or Repairing of Old ... Also, a New Method to Shew What Light Is Proper for Any Room, and the Proportion That the Windows, Chimnies, and Funnels Ought to Have by a Universal Rule : To Which Is Added, Several New Tables, (never Before Published) for the Valuing of Oak, or Any Other Timber That Is Squared and Cut to Any Scantling or Size Fit for Building. 6th ed. 1758.