APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mascall, L. (1583). A profitable booke declaring dyuers approoued remedies, to take out spottes and staines, in silkes, veluets, linnnen [sic] and woollen clothes.: With diuers colours how to die velvets and silkes, linnen and woollen, fustian and threade. Also to dresse leather, and to colour felles. How to gylde, graue, sowder and vernishe. And to harden and make softe yron and steele. : Very necessarie to all men, speciallye for those which hath or shall haue any doinges therein: with a perfite table herevnto, to fynde all thinges readye, not the like reuealde in English heretofore. by Thomas Purfoote, and William Pounsonbie..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mascall, Leonard. A Profitable Booke Declaring Dyuers Approoued Remedies, to Take Out Spottes and Staines, in Silkes, Veluets, Linnnen [sic] and Woollen Clothes.: With Diuers Colours How to Die Velvets and Silkes, Linnen and Woollen, Fustian and Threade. Also to Dresse Leather, and to Colour Felles. How to Gylde, Graue, Sowder and Vernishe. And to Harden and Make Softe Yron and Steele. : Very Necessarie to All Men, Speciallye for Those Which Hath or Shall Haue Any Doinges Therein: With a Perfite Table Herevnto, to Fynde All Thinges Readye, Not the like Reuealde in English Heretofore. Jmprinted at London: by Thomas Purfoote, and William Pounsonbie., 1583.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mascall, Leonard. A Profitable Booke Declaring Dyuers Approoued Remedies, to Take Out Spottes and Staines, in Silkes, Veluets, Linnnen [sic] and Woollen Clothes.: With Diuers Colours How to Die Velvets and Silkes, Linnen and Woollen, Fustian and Threade. Also to Dresse Leather, and to Colour Felles. How to Gylde, Graue, Sowder and Vernishe. And to Harden and Make Softe Yron and Steele. : Very Necessarie to All Men, Speciallye for Those Which Hath or Shall Haue Any Doinges Therein: With a Perfite Table Herevnto, to Fynde All Thinges Readye, Not the like Reuealde in English Heretofore. by Thomas Purfoote, and William Pounsonbie., 1583.

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