Manson, D. (1764). Directions to play the literary cards: Invented for the improvement of children in learning and morals, from their beginning to learn the letters, till they become proficients in spelling, reading, parsing, and arithmetick. By D. Manson, schoolmaster in Belfast. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationManson, David. Directions to Play the Literary Cards: Invented for the Improvement of Children in Learning and Morals, from Their Beginning to Learn the Letters, Till They Become Proficients in Spelling, Reading, Parsing, and Arithmetick. By D. Manson, Schoolmaster in Belfast. [Belfast?]: Printed for the author, 1764.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationManson, David. Directions to Play the Literary Cards: Invented for the Improvement of Children in Learning and Morals, from Their Beginning to Learn the Letters, Till They Become Proficients in Spelling, Reading, Parsing, and Arithmetick. By D. Manson, Schoolmaster in Belfast. Printed for the author, 1764.