Aber, I., & Woods, J. (1796). The art of manufacturing saltpetre: By cheap, easy, and expeditious methods. Compiled from different authors--reduced to practice, &c. By Israel Aber, Junior, citizen of Morris County, New-Jersey. This art, if propagated and practised, as it might be, in North America, i sufficient to produce a source of wealth, equal to the mines of Peru, in South America. J. Woods, printer, Newark, New-Jersey.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAber, Israel, and John Woods. The Art of Manufacturing Saltpetre: By Cheap, Easy, and Expeditious Methods. Compiled from Different Authors--reduced to Practice, &c. By Israel Aber, Junior, Citizen of Morris County, New-Jersey. This Art, If Propagated and Practised, as It Might Be, in North America, I Sufficient to Produce a Source of Wealth, Equal to the Mines of Peru, in South America. [Newark, N.J.]: J. Woods, printer, Newark, New-Jersey, 1796.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAber, Israel, and John Woods. The Art of Manufacturing Saltpetre: By Cheap, Easy, and Expeditious Methods. Compiled from Different Authors--reduced to Practice, &c. By Israel Aber, Junior, Citizen of Morris County, New-Jersey. This Art, If Propagated and Practised, as It Might Be, in North America, I Sufficient to Produce a Source of Wealth, Equal to the Mines of Peru, in South America. J. Woods, printer, Newark, New-Jersey, 1796.