Blyth, W. (1923). Match-stick magic: Being a collection of entertaining, amusing and instructive puzzles, games, scientific and constructional experiments, conjuring tricks, etc., to perform which only a few matchsticks are required. C.A. Pearson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBlyth, Will. Match-stick Magic: Being a Collection of Entertaining, Amusing and Instructive Puzzles, Games, Scientific and Constructional Experiments, Conjuring Tricks, Etc., to Perform Which Only a Few Matchsticks Are Required. London: C.A. Pearson, 1923.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBlyth, Will. Match-stick Magic: Being a Collection of Entertaining, Amusing and Instructive Puzzles, Games, Scientific and Constructional Experiments, Conjuring Tricks, Etc., to Perform Which Only a Few Matchsticks Are Required. C.A. Pearson, 1923.