APA (7th ed.) Citation

Heckle, A. (1753). The lady's drawing book: Consisting of about an hundered different sorts of flowers, all drawn after nature, By A. Hechle. With a short introduction to drawing, and directions for mixing and using of colours. Also, several proper and easy examples. The whole adapted to engage the fair sex to a profitable improvement of their leisure-hours. Printed for T. Bowles, in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Heckle, A. The Lady's Drawing Book: Consisting of About an Hundered Different Sorts of Flowers, All Drawn After Nature, By A. Hechle. With a Short Introduction to Drawing, and Directions for Mixing and Using of Colours. Also, Several Proper and Easy Examples. The Whole Adapted to Engage the Fair Sex to a Profitable Improvement of Their Leisure-hours. [London]: Printed for T. Bowles, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1753.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Heckle, A. The Lady's Drawing Book: Consisting of About an Hundered Different Sorts of Flowers, All Drawn After Nature, By A. Hechle. With a Short Introduction to Drawing, and Directions for Mixing and Using of Colours. Also, Several Proper and Easy Examples. The Whole Adapted to Engage the Fair Sex to a Profitable Improvement of Their Leisure-hours. Printed for T. Bowles, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1753.

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