White, J. (1653). A rich cabinet with variety of inventions unlocked and opened for the recreation of ingenious spirits at their vacant hours: Being receits and conceits of all severall natures and fit for those who are lovers of naturall and artificiall conclusions : whereunto is added variety of recreative fire-works, both for land, aire, and water (The second edition with some additions.). Printed for William Gilberson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhite, John. A Rich Cabinet with Variety of Inventions Unlocked and Opened for the Recreation of Ingenious Spirits at Their Vacant Hours: Being Receits and Conceits of All Severall Natures and Fit for Those Who Are Lovers of Naturall and Artificiall Conclusions : Whereunto Is Added Variety of Recreative Fire-works, Both for Land, Aire, and Water. The second edition with some additions. London: Printed for William Gilberson, 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhite, John. A Rich Cabinet with Variety of Inventions Unlocked and Opened for the Recreation of Ingenious Spirits at Their Vacant Hours: Being Receits and Conceits of All Severall Natures and Fit for Those Who Are Lovers of Naturall and Artificiall Conclusions : Whereunto Is Added Variety of Recreative Fire-works, Both for Land, Aire, and Water. The second edition with some additions. Printed for William Gilberson, 1653.