Hastie, T., & Bewick, T. (1839). The only method to make reading easy, or, Child's best instructor: Containing emblematic cuts for the alphabet, select scripture and moral sentences, instructive fables, and edifying pieces of poetry : methodically digested into lessons, from one to more syllables, calculated to gain the attention of children, and with which the careful teacher may prepare youth, in a litle time, to read any English author : to which is added, the church catechism (73rd ed., with amendments.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHastie, Thomas, and Thomas Bewick. The Only Method to Make Reading Easy, or, Child's Best Instructor: Containing Emblematic Cuts for the Alphabet, Select Scripture and Moral Sentences, Instructive Fables, and Edifying Pieces of Poetry : Methodically Digested into Lessons, from One to More Syllables, Calculated to Gain the Attention of Children, and with Which the Careful Teacher May Prepare Youth, in a Litle Time, to Read Any English Author : To Which Is Added, the Church Catechism. 73rd ed., with amendments. 1839.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHastie, Thomas, and Thomas Bewick. The Only Method to Make Reading Easy, or, Child's Best Instructor: Containing Emblematic Cuts for the Alphabet, Select Scripture and Moral Sentences, Instructive Fables, and Edifying Pieces of Poetry : Methodically Digested into Lessons, from One to More Syllables, Calculated to Gain the Attention of Children, and with Which the Careful Teacher May Prepare Youth, in a Litle Time, to Read Any English Author : To Which Is Added, the Church Catechism. 73rd ed., with amendments. 1839.